
When we get a country house, sometimes don’t assume that after a dozen years, the once spacious and comfortable, it will be close: first, grow up children, then grandchildren, and the house, built originally for one family, will have to radically restructure. Meanwhile, the radical alterations it is possible to avoid — after all, almost everyone has a reserve for expanding the living space: the attic space. Refitting it in the attic, you can almost double the useful area of the home, creating a completely or partially isolated “flat” for a young family.