15 Cozy Attic Bedroom Ideas You’ll Fall in Love With

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I have been so excited to talk with you all about what to do with that extra attic space! Instead of just using it for storage, you can turn those unusual nooks into something truly special.

I mean, who wouldn’t want a cozy little hideaway to enjoy? You could make it a reading spot or a perfect guest space!

These 15 amazing attic bedrooms will have you wanting to clear out your upstairs right away!

This incredible room from Shelterness is giving me such strong cottage feelings, with a little touch of bohemian style mixed in.

It feels so soft and crisp, which I think is just a wonderfully refreshing way to style an attic bedroom. You could even bring in a pop of color to celebrate the season.

Now, if you’re lucky enough to have an attic with more square footage to play with, you have to see this redesign from Freshome!

I love that it has an edgy, masculine style, and the woodwork is just unbelievable. When you pair it with the black accents, you get a contrast that feels both soothing and really bold.

Shelterness also gave us this space that comes complete with a white-washed brick wall, and I absolutely fell in love.

Those little pops of gold look amazing with the white and gray, creating a finished product that is so on-trend. By the way, that flooring looks like a fantastic DIY idea, too.

At first look, you would never even guess this bedroom was tucked away in an attic. It has such a zen, spa-like style, and I am just loving its simplicity.

You can check out more spaces like this one by stopping over at Rile.

You have to see this cozy nook we found over on Pinterest! It’s so simple and filled with neutral tones that help make it a more welcoming and relaxing place to be.

I think it’s a great spot to use for a guest or maybe for one of the older kids in the house.

If you are someone who really loves feminine appeal and a little cottage inspiration, then you need to check out this beauty from Pinterest.

I personally love the scalloped, delicate edging on everything, and that blue and cream combination is an absolute stunner.

Home Stratosphere managed to make room in the attic for three separate beds! And there’s even a bathroom to enjoy, too.

This is just a wonderful idea for big families or for people who entertain a lot. Just think about all the sleepovers and fun that could be had in this “hidden” part of the house.

Home Lovr went with a more nature-inspired, minimalistic take on their attic bedroom. And I am absolutely loving every little bit of its freshness and modern appeal.

Instead of going up to an attic that feels dark, you could create a space that’s so much more inspiring for anyone who uses it.

West Elm had this vintage-inspired space available, and I thought it would be a fantastic source of inspiration for styling your own attic bedroom.

There’s a bit of mystery going on here, and it’s definitely giving off some 1970s vibes. We love the emerald green addition as well; it’s a beautiful compliment to the browns and creams.

Daily Dream Decor showcased this beautiful area as well. Tucked away at the top of the house is this absolutely breathtaking, all-white space.

It’s filled with vintage nods and so much cozy texture. We are loving how airy and light this bedroom feels.

And finally, our friends at Decoist featured this gorgeous room and we instantly fell for it.

The dark wood and exposed beams work so well with the pops of green and gray against all that natural lighting. Your guests will really love enjoying this attic redesign.

Again, if you have a lot of room to work with, you can divide the area into different zones. You could have a sitting area to go along with the bedroom part.

Your older daughter would love this, especially for when she has friends over. Or, your guests would get a huge kick out of it too. You can thank Pinterest for this find.

If you’re searching for more of a bohemian influence, then you have to look at this space brought to us by Pinterest. It’s filled with comfortable layers and even has a macrame hanging chair.

There’s a lot of room to personalize when you go with a carefree vision like this one. I’d think about adding lots of fabric and billowing looks.

If you can divide up the attic and make separate “rooms,” you should definitely go for it! Just look at this little peek we got from Residence Magazine.

It’s simple, it’s clean, and you can easily personalize it for any guest that decides to come stay.

Here’s another simple space you can pull some inspiration from. A low platform bed, some dressers from Ikea, and a few accent chairs make this a really great spot to relax and refresh.

There’s even a television for some extra entertainment. Thanks for the idea, Freshmen!

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