Two hanging pendants and simple stools help define the space.
Chip and joanna gaines attic.
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A large mirror framed with matching wood helps pull the entire space together.
Chip and joanna made use of every single space they could even the attic which became home to a second sitting room and a huge craft room make that two.
The farmhouse in 2012 chip and joanna gaines purchased this farmhouse.
For joanna gaines her trove of spare goodies can be found in the attic.
The master bedroom where chip and joanna rest.
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It was a two bedroom house with an unfinished attic far too small for their family of six at the time.
One for joanna and one for the kids.
Her husband eventually got his way though.
By moving the air conditioner to the attic they were able to open up the hallway behind the wall and move the door from the dining area to the living room.
Design a look inside our farmhouse.
Make the most of an awkward area.
I converted our attic into livable square footage by making.
Chip and joanna also gave the space a romantic personal touch by etching the homeowners favorite quote in sheet metal.
They have a rod iron bed and a matching chandelier the attic was turned into two craft rooms.
A wood counter hung in front of two windows turns unused space into an extra spot for breakfast.
Chip and joanna gaines refinished the original clawfoot tub and used shiplap to create an accent wall.
At home a blog by joanna gaines.
Fixer upper hosts joanna and chip gaines transformed this living room by opening up the space creating a better flow into the dining room.
It has plenty of space up there so much that joanna incorporated a farmhouse table in the kiddos craft room.
See more spaces like this in the spring issue of magnolia journal.
Interior design by joanna gaines.