Wow! I have to say that this is one of the prettiest attic space conversions I have ever seen. I love the dark wood color choice of your ceiling in contrast to the white shiplap walls. Your wrought iron wall lamps look rustic but classy. The grey carpeting was a great choice to make it a cozy, warm space. I absolutely love everything about the look but your wonderful custom made shelving and closet doors are impressive. Way to go! I KNOW you and your family are enjoying this beautiful new space!
Wow, thank you truly for you in depth and kind comment! That is very encouraging! We do enjoy the room, the looks and function abilities, very cozy. My wife wants to move in there! Lol
@@buildingwithjosh I can see why she does! My husband completely remodeled my bathroom with white shiplap walls and dark wood floors so I love that color combination myself. Can't wait to see your next project!
Thank you!! Due to the design, spray foam as used. Heat runs and return air were ran off the existing furnace. The room can be a little colder than other parts of the house, the thermostat is a distance away. I might add a baseboard electric heat to help keep it regulated better one day.
we just bought a new home, and the attached 2+ auto garage which houses our heating system and water heater is not insulated…neither is the loft above the garage. ❤ we definitely need to weatherproof it and put in a window and a couple of skylights. thank you 🙏🫶🖖 for posting your video showing us how easily we can weatherproof the entire structure❤❤ … and that is my negative comment😂❤
Wow, this is impressive!! Can I ask you something? I’d suppose drywall the ceiling and wall will be more cost effective, however I’m going to do everything by myself so the easiness or feasibility is even more important. I suppose doing drywall the ceiling and the wall by one person will be very hard, right? Enjoy your new room!
Drywall for one person is more difficult to hang than the single boards. But can be done! It is much more cost effective and gets large areas done quickly. The ceiling always helps to have another set of hands or a drywall lift. Rental stores should rent them out pretty cost effectively. Good luck! And yes, we love the room. Cheers!
I'm making part of my attic into a walk in closet..what did you do for insulation..I want to heat it...I am thinking using 2x6 instead of 2x4 for studs for thicker insulation..but thanks for the interior ideas..you must be in a warmer climate.
2x6 walls can get you up to R21, which is what code is now for exterior walls. I live in Colorado, a combination of hot and cold climate. I had the exterior envelope spray foamed, 2.5” on walls and 4” on ceiling. And after finishing the interior walls I added r13 batts and blow in under the floor. Good luck on your project. I bet it will look great.
Structural question: How do you identify if the joists are strong enough? Many roof systems are just 2x4s for the ceiling underneath/new floor. Did you sister 2x6s or 2x8s onto the 2x4s and sit them on the outside wall plates?
These trusses were engineered with this space in mind when installed. The trusses have 2x6 top and bottom cord and webbing needed for structural support of the floor. If one is converting an existing attic, a beefier floor would be needed. I would recommend discussing with a local engineer or architect to discuss your project. The floor joists would depend on the span of the room. A drop or flush beam can always be added if needed!
Wow man, you guys rocked it out. Amazing. I'm having a garage and bonus room built and am deciding whether i want to finish the upstairs myself so i fan get more creative vs a drywall finish with the high cost to match. Whereas if we look at shiplap and tongue and groove we can have a unique look and save some money all while possibly getting a much more customized space. Watching this made me realize just how much time it would take however. What do you guess you have into that room timewise for the work you cover in the yhe video? Again excellent job.
Well thank you! Yes, you can definitely get more unique and custom if you choose to do it! I worked on evenings and weekends on this project, but I would have to say it took 3-4 weeks of time. The barn wood ceiling took the longest because I had to prep the wood, probably took a week . I have a video on that also if you look it up. Goodluck with your project!
I felt the wooden ceiling is a bit of a too strong contrast. And I would've kept the shelves white. However, this was a terrific job, and it's wonderful that your loved ones helped out. Good stuff, Josh.
I already left a “negative” comment… 😂❤ I like the ceiling very much, and it’s perfect for the kids, it makes entire space seem less high, it is cozier for the children. I also love the color of the shelves
Thank you! I used pine for the shelving. The barn wood ceiling is a combination of pine and doug fir. My finish is a 50:50 mix of early American and dark walnut oil minwax stain. I used a polyurethane as clear top coat.
Do you mean a drop beam under the trusses to support the middle of the floor? My trusses were designed with the floor in the design, no need for underneath support.
Man!!! This is perfect!!! I have same attic space and really wanna do it, but im not sure if i need to put a/c since its spray foamed like yours. Does it stay cool during summer?
Man I am glad to hear it! Mine does get warm, not unbearable. However I’m also in a moderate Colorado climate for the most part. But I am thinking about putting a floor unit and let it vent out the window.
Curious about the spray foam insulation you used! Did you add this before running electrical? Do you recommend doing one or the other first? And did you contract this work out?
I definitely recommend spray foam before running electrical. It can be somewhat a pain to remove the foam in spots to run electrical. However if one runs electrical first, than the spray foam will make it near impossible for any future repairs, remodeling, or adding to it later! I did my own electrical, I’ve been around all the trades to know how to do most of them. I would always recommend reaching out to a local professional if unsure about electrical!
Is there a vapor barrier on the outside? Rule of thumb is usually only barrier on one side that way the walls or roof can breath some. If vapor barrier is on both sides, moisture can get trapped and mold the framing over time.
Currently working on transforming our space with built in’s as well. This is stunning and helps me to complete our project. One question, what led lights did you use? Did you use closed cell or open cell? I haven’t been able to find lights that can go near open cell, may have to use track lighting
Thank you for you feedback! The spray insulation we used was closed cell. I used the slim led cut in disc lights. These lights gave me peace of mind because of the depth needed and keeps the heat down in the ceiling. I am not knowledgeable about open cell foam.
This room did cost quite a bit, but the spray foam insulation was a large portion of it. Sheetrock finish would be more cost effective than nicklegap walls and wood ceiling!
Beautiful job! My attic is somewhat similar, still mostly unfinished, so this is inspiring. Do you find having ceiling lights just down the middle enough to give decent lighting, or are the side lights needed as well (or just decorative)?
Thank you! I think the ceiling lights are sufficient for lighting, especially since they are led. I did the wall lights for dim mood lighting and decorative, love them and would do it the same way!
That’s a difficult question to answer without knowing the size and finishes one is choosing. For my project the barn wood ceiling and cabinets took way longer than the rest of the project. That’s because I had mill down the barn wood and create the cabinets.
@@lundysgarage there were two heat runs and one return air run installed to the existing system. It works, but could be better. A mini split might be in order for the future.
That's an amazing transformation and I love that the family was included and your comments were so positive. Well done!
Thank you!!!
I love to watch videos like this. I greatly admire people who have these kinds of skills.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome job. I'm obsessed with attic spaces and this was a terrific transformation.
Thank you. That’s really nice of you to say
Absolutely beautiful! Initially, I wanted to just add a subfloor to my attic, now I want to finish the whole thing.
Ha ha, thank you! 🙏
Wow! I have to say that this is one of the prettiest attic space conversions I have ever seen. I love the dark wood color choice of your ceiling in contrast to the white shiplap walls. Your wrought iron wall lamps look rustic but classy. The grey carpeting was a great choice to make it a cozy, warm space. I absolutely love everything about the look but your wonderful custom made shelving and closet doors are impressive. Way to go! I KNOW you and your family are enjoying this beautiful new space!
Wow, thank you truly for you in depth and kind comment! That is very encouraging!
We do enjoy the room, the looks and function abilities, very cozy. My wife wants to move in there! Lol
@@buildingwithjosh I can see why she does! My husband completely remodeled my bathroom with white shiplap walls and dark wood floors so I love that color combination myself. Can't wait to see your next project!
So appreciate you sharing your gift. I wish I had the gift of your hands. God bless.
Thank you, I appreciate that! God bless you.
That looks like it would have made an amazing home cinema space in the attic.
Ok I’m sold I’m absolutely remodeling my attic🎉
Everything has a great look. It's a really nice style. Pretty much a full cabinet build; that was impressive.
Thank you!!
Great Job! I am inspired to complete our 70 year old attic space.
Thank you! Good Gluck with your attic space!
Killed it. It's really satisfying how the shelves tie in with the ceiling and the black hardware accents. Well done, sir!
Wow, thank you so much! Yes, love the way it all tied together!
Some people are just gifted. 🎉 Beautiful family too, I hope you are enjoying your new space. 😊
Wow, thank you! Everyone has the strengths in different areas, we can all learn from earth other! 🙂
My family does love the new space!
Beautiful work!!!! It’s nice that the little ones and the wife came and helped too.
Thank you! I love having my kids learning and spending time with them working!
AWESOME JOB YOUR A PRO . THIS VIDEO HAS INSPIRED ME TO GET GOING ON MY 120 YR OLD LOFT . PEACE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY😊
Thank you. You as well!
Favorite attic/loft transformation video I've seen so far. Great job man. Inspiring stuff.
Thank you, I appreciate that 🙌
Yep. I am a fan!
I’m also a fan!
Inspiring, the finished room is not only functional but homey , pro job! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback and kind words!
This was a good video to watch. The turnout was beautiful. We have an unfinished upstairs and would like to implement some of these ideas.
Thank you!!
Great...Ideas for my Attic...was just finishing...Thank you 😊
Your welcome!
I was going to speed to end before special helper.
How heartwarming😍
You are a genius
Thank you 🙏 . Trying to teach my kids a skill they can use when they grow up! 😊
Fantastic work, room looks great! Can you please share the room dimensions (ceiling height, room width and length)?
The length of the room is 26’, the width is 10’, and height at the tallest point is 6’10”.
awesome job, thank you for sharing.
Your welcome!!
Wow... Great outcome with creativity. Wonderful to watch and enjoy! 👍
Thank you! I appreciate the kind comment!
Your storage ideas are awesome. I hate to lose all that space... you see it wasted so often on other remodels!
Very true! Thank you!
I wanted to do storage on the other side as well, but then there would have been no wall space for furniture.
WOW it looks Fantastic , well done .
Thank you 🙏
Great finished product and also great video.
Thank you!
What an awesome space. I love all the choices you made. I'll definately be borrowing some of your ideas when I do my attic.
I absolutely loved this attic renovation. I was wondering if you had a problem with heat up there? What kind of insulation did you use?
Thank you!! Due to the design, spray foam as used. Heat runs and return air were ran off the existing furnace. The room can be a little colder than other parts of the house, the thermostat is a distance away. I might add a baseboard electric heat to help keep it regulated better one day.
Amazing what hard work can do. Very nice.
Thank you!
Great build man! Really like what y'all did in there.
Thank you!
Did you have to strengthen up the floor joist before adding the decking? It looks great!
The trusses were designed for this space when I installed them. So I didn’t need do any additional structure support.
That turned out really nice Josh 👍
I am glad you think so. It was a lot of work. Thanks for nice comment
That turned out WOW❣️👍
Thank you and thank you for your comment.
Love this room! And all of your helpers. Looks great.💕
Great transformation!
Thank you!!!
That looks awesome.
we just bought a new home, and the attached 2+ auto garage which houses our heating system and water heater is not insulated…neither is the loft above the garage. ❤ we definitely need to weatherproof it and put in a window and a couple of skylights.
thank you 🙏🫶🖖 for posting your video showing us how easily we can weatherproof the entire structure❤❤
… and that is my negative comment😂❤
@@Dr.Yalex. Well that’s the nicest negative comment I’ve had before 😆. Thanks you!
@@buildingwithjosh 🤭🫶🤣
Marvelously Marvelous
Great work. Great video.
I'm impressed and inspired by your work and your creativity.
Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it! 🙏
Holy crap Josh! That looks amazing!
Wow, thank you!
Was hoping you'd post something soon. Glad to see you man. Hope ya'll are doing well and Happy Thanksgiving.
Oh thank you. This one took a while but hopefully we will post a little more often. Thanks for following along and your nice comment.
Beautifully done including the color combination!
Thank you very much!
Wow, this is impressive!! Can I ask you something? I’d suppose drywall the ceiling and wall will be more cost effective, however I’m going to do everything by myself so the easiness or feasibility is even more important. I suppose doing drywall the ceiling and the wall by one person will be very hard, right? Enjoy your new room!
Drywall for one person is more difficult to hang than the single boards. But can be done! It is much more cost effective and gets large areas done quickly. The ceiling always helps to have another set of hands or a drywall lift. Rental stores should rent them out pretty cost effectively. Good luck!
And yes, we love the room. Cheers!
@@buildingwithjosh thanks a lot for sharing it!
Nicely done Josh, that was quite the transformation definitely some great usable space.
Thank you so much!
Nice work Josh. You do great work.
Thank you! I appreciate that
Awesome video!!
Thank you!
Outstanding teamwork and job! I’m following your lead
Wonderful! Love what you created!
This turned out awesome, great work!!
Thank you!
I'm making part of my attic into a walk in closet..what did you do for insulation..I want to heat it...I am thinking using 2x6 instead of 2x4 for studs for thicker insulation..but thanks for the interior ideas..you must be in a warmer climate.
2x6 walls can get you up to R21, which is what code is now for exterior walls. I live in Colorado, a combination of hot and cold climate. I had the exterior envelope spray foamed, 2.5” on walls and 4” on ceiling. And after finishing the interior walls I added r13 batts and blow in under the floor. Good luck on your project. I bet it will look great.
Well done Josh.
Thank you!
Wow very cool! Really nice job. Provided some great ideas. Looks incredible
Thank you!
Structural question: How do you identify if the joists are strong enough? Many roof systems are just 2x4s for the ceiling underneath/new floor. Did you sister 2x6s or 2x8s onto the 2x4s and sit them on the outside wall plates?
These trusses were engineered with this space in mind when installed. The trusses have 2x6 top and bottom cord and webbing needed for structural support of the floor.
If one is converting an existing attic, a beefier floor would be needed. I would recommend discussing with a local engineer or architect to discuss your project. The floor joists would depend on the span of the room. A drop or flush beam can always be added if needed!
Wow man, you guys rocked it out. Amazing. I'm having a garage and bonus room built and am deciding whether i want to finish the upstairs myself so i fan get more creative vs a drywall finish with the high cost to match. Whereas if we look at shiplap and tongue and groove we can have a unique look and save some money all while possibly getting a much more customized space. Watching this made me realize just how much time it would take however. What do you guess you have into that room timewise for the work you cover in the yhe video? Again excellent job.
Well thank you!
Yes, you can definitely get more unique and custom if you choose to do it! I worked on evenings and weekends on this project, but I would have to say it took 3-4 weeks of time. The barn wood ceiling took the longest because I had to prep the wood, probably took a week . I have a video on that also if you look it up.
Goodluck with your project!
@@buildingwithjosh I subscribed and appreciate the time you took to respond.
I felt the wooden ceiling is a bit of a too strong contrast. And I would've kept the shelves white. However, this was a terrific job, and it's wonderful that your loved ones helped out. Good stuff, Josh.
I can see your perspective, makes sense. Thanks for comment!
@@buildingwithjosh No problem. Still, great job.
@@antonius9 thank you 🙏
I already left a “negative” comment… 😂❤ I like the ceiling very much, and it’s perfect for the kids, it makes entire space seem less high, it is cozier for the children. I also love the color of the shelves
It came out beautiful. What woods (I see two) and finish did you use for the shelves? Thanks!
Thank you!
I used pine for the shelving. The barn wood ceiling is a combination of pine and doug fir. My finish is a 50:50 mix of early American and dark walnut oil minwax stain. I used a polyurethane as clear top coat.
What a beautiful job.
Thank you!
Beautiful, love it!
Thank you!
Can you come to New Jersey and do mine or teach me how to do it lol
Did you run a beam across the trusses so the support is on the gable walls? I ask because I’m trying to convert my space.
Do you mean a drop beam under the trusses to support the middle of the floor? My trusses were designed with the floor in the design, no need for underneath support.
Please know I wish I could hire you to finish our rec room over the garage. Are you in South Carolina by any chance?
Wow, thanks for your kind comment! South Carolina sounds like a nice place, I live in Colorado.
Man!!! This is perfect!!! I have same attic space and really wanna do it, but im not sure if i need to put a/c since its spray foamed like yours. Does it stay cool during summer?
Man I am glad to hear it!
Mine does get warm, not unbearable. However I’m also in a moderate Colorado climate for the most part. But I am thinking about putting a floor unit and let it vent out the window.
@@buildingwithjosh thanks for responding…. More power to you!!
@@raymundvalderrama thank you! Good luck!
Great Job!
Thank you 🙌
Really nice!
Thank you!
Can someone tell me what kind of wood to put down to make it SOLIDLY sound?
Curious about the spray foam insulation you used! Did you add this before running electrical? Do you recommend doing one or the other first? And did you contract this work out?
I definitely recommend spray foam before running electrical. It can be somewhat a pain to remove the foam in spots to run electrical. However if one runs electrical first, than the spray foam will make it near impossible for any future repairs, remodeling, or adding to it later!
I did my own electrical, I’ve been around all the trades to know how to do most of them. I would always recommend reaching out to a local professional if unsure about electrical!
Beautiful
Thank you!
I'm going to be doing an attic finishing and was wondering with batt insulation should I put up an additional vapor barrier
Is there a vapor barrier on the outside? Rule of thumb is usually only barrier on one side that way the walls or roof can breath some. If vapor barrier is on both sides, moisture can get trapped and mold the framing over time.
Excellent video!
Thank you!
QUESTION:
What City are YOU located in???
Please 🙏,
I need MY attic crawl space done. 💜
Ha ha, Colorado Springs area.
Currently working on transforming our space with built in’s as well. This is stunning and helps me to complete our project. One question, what led lights did you use? Did you use closed cell or open cell? I haven’t been able to find lights that can go near open cell, may have to use track lighting
Thank you for you feedback!
The spray insulation we used was closed cell. I used the slim led cut in disc lights. These lights gave me peace of mind because of the depth needed and keeps the heat down in the ceiling. I am not knowledgeable about open cell foam.
Hello. Just for perspective, how tall was the peak of the roof beam prior to covering with ceiling?
The roof framing consisted of trusses, so no roof beam. However, the height of the interior frame from floor, I believe was 82”.
Beautiful 🏆
Thank you!
You are talented! How large is the space?
@@huynguyentoantin thank you! 🙏 the room is 10x26
Love it!
Thanks!
Great job
What did budgeting look like? Over 5000?
For the finish and electrical was around $6k. The spray insulation was pricey though! However fiberglass insulation would be more cost efficient.
it's beautiful, but how much does it cost... I have two spaces to do, but i'm afraid of the cost.
This room did cost quite a bit, but the spray foam insulation was a large portion of it. Sheetrock finish would be more cost effective than nicklegap walls and wood ceiling!
Beautiful job! My attic is somewhat similar, still mostly unfinished, so this is inspiring. Do you find having ceiling lights just down the middle enough to give decent lighting, or are the side lights needed as well (or just decorative)?
Thank you! I think the ceiling lights are sufficient for lighting, especially since they are led. I did the wall lights for dim mood lighting and decorative, love them and would do it the same way!
@@buildingwithjosh Thanks for the response - it really helps!
how much and hold long do you think on average it would take someone to do something similar minus the build in shelves?
That’s a difficult question to answer without knowing the size and finishes one is choosing.
For my project the barn wood ceiling and cabinets took way longer than the rest of the project. That’s because I had mill down the barn wood and create the cabinets.
@@buildingwithjosh it’s roughly 10x10 and would just want normal finishes maybe 2 lights and like 5 electric outlets. Also let’s say a basic window
@@ashleynv probably with drywall, trim, paint, and electrical. 4-5 days would be my guesstimate
Cool !!! 😃😃😃
Thanks
❤
Thank you!
WoW!!
How long did the project take you?
Thank you! I took four months on weekends. A lot I that was prepping the barn wood though!
How can I keep my attic space cooler during summer
Do you have the roof insulated?
@@buildingwithjosh yes
@@amirayassin7434 do you know what the r-value of insulation is? Is you attic finished or is the framing exposed?
How do vent a finished attic space still
This is a nonvented attic space. We used closed cell insulation to seal it up.
whats the hvac situation?
@@lundysgarage there were two heat runs and one return air run installed to the existing system. It works, but could be better. A mini split might be in order for the future.
Omg bro a respirator ffs please
This is too professional for beginners 😢
Hopefully it can give you some ideas! Everyone has to start somewhere!