Overcoming the challenges of attic living
Jan and Maria were well aware of the typical pitfalls of attic living - small, stuffy spaces that were too hot in summer and too cold in winter. Their friends and family weren't convinced it was a good idea.
Doubts and concerns from friends and family
"Many thought it wouldn't work," Jan recalls. "They told us the space would be too dark, too hot in summer, and too cold in winter." Despite the concerns, the couple remained determined. They saw potential in the attic and wanted to find a way to make it comfortable. "We knew it was going to be a challenge, but we were ready to take it on," Maria says.
Finding a solution with roof windows
After consulting with an architect, Jan and Maria realised that roof windows could be the key to unlocking the attic's full potential. They saw firsthand how VELUX roof windows could solve their biggest concerns, providing both daylight and insulation. "The architect explained how roof windows would flood the space with daylight while improving airflow. That changed everything for us," Maria says.
Once installed, the transformation was remarkable. The attic went from a dim and unused area to a bright and welcoming kids' room. "The space instantly felt larger and more open," Jan explains. "And the fresh air made it so much more comfortable."
A comfortable indoor climate all year round
Jan and Maria quickly noticed the difference roof windows made in regulating temperature. "We were worried about how the space would handle seasonal changes, but the windows are incredibly efficient. With proper insulation and ventilation, the attic stays comfortable throughout the year," explains Jan.
The transformation exceeded their expectations. "It's amazing how the room stays cool in summer and warm in winter," Maria says. They also appreciate the practical features, like rain sensors that automatically close the windows when the weather changes. "It gives us peace of mind, knowing the room is always protected," she adds.
What once felt like a compromise has turned into a real joy. "We now have the best of both worlds - plenty of light, fresh air, and the comfort of being indoors," Maria reflects.
A bright and cosy kids room under the roof
Installing roof windows didn't just brighten the attic - it completely transformed the space into an exciting and inviting retreat for Jan and Maria's children
A space for play, imagination, and the sky above
For the kids, the newly renovated attic quickly became the most exciting place in the house. "They call it their 'sky room' because they can see the clouds during the day and the stars at night," Maria says with a smile. The ever-changing view outside adds to the magic, turning the room into a world of imagination and adventure.
Bringing the outdoors inside
A strong connection to nature has made this space even more special for the family. "The kids love being outside," Maria adds. "Now, even when we're indoors, it still feels like nature is part of their daily routine." Whether basking in sunlight while playing on the floor or drifting off under a starlit sky, the attic has become a haven for both fun and relaxation.
Creating comfort with light and heat control
To ensure the kids' room remained comfortable throughout the year, Jan and Maria added VELUX roof window accessories to regulate light and temperature.
On hot summer days, exterior shutters help prevent overheating, keeping the attic pleasantly cool. "Before, the attic was either too hot or too cold - now, it's just right," Jan says.
For restful nights and cosy evenings, VELUX translucent blinds were installed to soften daylight and create a peaceful atmosphere. "The blinds make such a difference," Maria explains. "When the kids need to nap during the day, we can dim the room, and at night, it helps them sleep better."
These thoughtful additions have made a big impact, ensuring the 'sky room' isn't just visually stunning but also practical and comfortable - perfect for the kids to enjoy all year round.
A space the whole family enjoys
What started as a space designed for the children has become a favourite spot for the whole family. "We find ourselves drawn to this space all the time," Jan remarks. "It's where we relax, read, and enjoy quiet moments together."
"The roof windows have turned our attic into the brightest, most inviting room in our home," Maria adds. "It's a space we all love spending time in."
Take inspiration from Jan and Marias attic transformation
Jan and Maria's journey shows how even small design choices can have a significant impact on an underused space, making it both beautiful and functional.
Small changes, big impact
By introducing natural light and improving air circulation, they completely transformed their attic. Roof windows not only solved practical challenges like lighting and temperature regulation but also created a space where their family truly enjoys spending time.
Even minor design adjustments can unlock the full potential of a room, turning it into a bright and welcoming retreat for both children and adults to relax, play, and connect.