Attic · Room Guide
Attic room ideas — one photo, sixteen styles
The attic is the most characterful room in the house — and the most awkward to furnish. Upload one photo and see it redesigned across 16 styles — Scandinavian, Rustic, Bohemian, Modern and more — with your sloped ceiling, window, and layout kept exactly as they are.

Designing your attic
Attics are where character and constraint meet. The sloped ceiling that makes the room charming also makes every furniture decision a geometry problem: where can a bed go, what height works under the eaves, which corners are standing room and which are crawling room. "Attic ideas" searches are full of that tension — people can feel the room’s potential but can’t picture furniture in it.
The constraints are real and worth knowing early. Building codes in the US generally treat an attic as habitable when it offers at least 70 square feet of usable floor area, with half of that area under a ceiling of seven feet or more — and floor under anything lower than five feet doesn’t count at all. The design response is the same everywhere: put the bed or sofa under the slope where you only sit or lie anyway, build low storage into the knee walls, keep tall furniture on the gable ends, and let skylights pour in the light a dormer window can’t.
One attic, four styles
Style-wise, slopes reward two opposite moods: bright schemes — Scandinavian, Modern — that bounce skylight around the geometry, or warm enveloping ones — Rustic, Bohemian — that lean into the cabin-like intimacy. EasyRoomAI shows both on your actual attic: the gallery above keeps one real attic fixed — bed under the slope, window on the gable wall — and swaps only the style. Same geometry, sixteen rooms.
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Scandinavian attic
The same attic redesigned in Scandinavian style — a pale wood bed under the slope, white-painted eaves, light textiles, and a bright airy feel, layout unchanged.
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Rustic attic
The same attic redesigned in Rustic style — exposed timber beams, a chunky wood bed, wool layers, and warm cabin lighting, layout unchanged.
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Bohemian attic
The same attic redesigned in Bohemian style — layered rugs and textiles, a low bed with a canopy, plants, and warm string lights under the eaves, layout unchanged.
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Modern attic
The same attic redesigned in Modern style — a clean platform bed, built-in knee-wall storage, a warm-neutral palette, and crisp finishes, layout unchanged.
BeforeThe room we started with
Each render keeps your exact attic — the sloped ceiling, window, and bed position stay put. Only the finishes, furniture style, and decor change.
Attic ideas by style
Explore a specific style for your attic, or open the tool with both pre-selected.
Frequently asked
How do I arrange furniture under a sloped ceiling?
Put low-use-height furniture under the slope: the bed, a sofa, a reading chair, or a desk all work where you sit or lie anyway. Keep wardrobes and tall shelving on the gable (full-height) walls, and build drawers or cubbies into the knee walls so the awkward low zone becomes storage instead of dead space. The room then keeps its full standing area clear.
Can my attic legally be a bedroom?
In the US, codes generally require a habitable attic room to have at least 70 square feet of qualifying floor area, with at least half of it under a ceiling of 7 feet or more (floor under anything below 5 feet doesn’t count), plus proper stair access and an emergency egress window. Local rules vary, so check your jurisdiction before committing to a conversion — but for furnishing an already-finished attic, none of this limits the styling.
What styles suit attic rooms best?
Two opposite strategies both work. Bright, pale schemes — Scandinavian, Modern — maximise the light from skylights and keep the geometry feeling open. Warm, enveloping ones — Rustic with exposed beams, Bohemian with layered textiles — lean into the attic’s natural cosiness. The gallery above shows both directions on the same attic so you can choose the mood, not guess it.
Will the AI keep my real attic layout?
Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, the slope and window positions, and the furniture placement while restyling the finishes, textiles, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same attic — only the style changes — so the comparison respects your actual geometry.
Is it free to redesign my attic?
Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.