What is the difference between a loft and an attic




















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Setting your Language Level helps other users provide you with answers that aren't too complex or too simple. Sign up Sign in. English US Near fluent Indonesian. Simplified Chinese China. English US. Question about English US. Lofts belonging to old, dilapidated building were used by impoverished artists during WW II, but today they have become a rage among people looking for alternative accommodation units.

Loft is a word that is being used by builders, to lure buyers and sell their studio apartments that are small but without many walls for partition. Loft is also found in homes where it is an open space just below the roof of the house that is used by homeowners for storage. Usually all household items that are not used in daily life are thrown up these lofts. Attic is a word used to refer to spaces just under the roof of the homes that may be small and used for storage of household items or large enough to make bedrooms for the homeowner.



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