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Top Attic spaces

SuperHost
Unfinished Basement. Great for horror.
  • $50/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (82)
  • 82
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Los Angeles, CA
SuperHost
Well-Curated Victorian/Craftsman with Basement
  • $165/hr
  • New
  • 4.9 (67)
  • 67
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Glendale, CA
SuperHost
Pasadena Colonial
  • $580/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (4)
  • 4
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Pasadena, CA
SuperHost
Pasadena Victorian
  • $150/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (1)
  • 1
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Pasadena, CA
SuperHost
The Pomeroy
  • $250/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (1)
  • 1
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Los Angeles, CA
SuperHost
Fairytale-style storybook house in Eagle Rock
  • $170/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (90)
  • 90
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Los Angeles, CA
SuperHost
Picture Perfect Suburban Home
  • $150/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (20)
  • 20
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a few hours
  • Port Chester, NY
SuperHost
Classic California Mediterranean Home
  • $200/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (17)
  • 17
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Altadena, CA
SuperHost
All American Ranch style home with tennis courts
  • $100/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (10)
  • 10
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Los Angeles, CA
SuperHost
Home under construction
  • $100/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (10)
  • 10
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Monterey Park, CA
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What people say about Attic on Giggster

Carlos V.
$ 400
8 hours
15 people
5 days ago
Great location for a horror shoot. Host was very helpful and answered any questions we had in a timely matter. Highly recommend.
Carlos V.
$ 400
8 hours
15 people
5 days ago
Great location for a horror shoot. Host was very helpful and answered any questions we had in a timely matter. Highly recommend.
Leslie B.
$ 400
8 hours
5 people
15 days ago
Very respectful, kind and supportive host. He has a lot of experience with shooting so he understood the requirements and our needs. During the shoot they were very mindful about noises and we were able to go all. The basement has soo many tools and setup we even missed in the photos that we were able to use for our scenes. Very accomodating, easy to go in and out. 10 stars
Leslie B.
$ 400
8 hours
5 people
15 days ago
Very respectful, kind and supportive host. He has a lot of experience with shooting so he understood the requirements and our needs. During the shoot they were very mindful about noises and we were able to go all. The basement has soo many tools and setup we even missed in the photos that we were able to use for our scenes. Very accomodating, easy to go in and out. 10 stars

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an average Attic space cost to rent?
Attic space rates typically average $181 per hour.
What is the attendee limitation of average Attic spaces?
Attendee limits often vary with the size and features of a Attic space, but average 75 people per booking.
What is the average hourly minimum of Attic spaces?
The average minimum booking time for Attic spaces is 5 hours.
What is the average square feet of a Attic space?
There's a great range of Attic spaces available, with an average size of 2856 square feet.
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About Attic spaces

Attics are ideal event or photoshoot locations, due to their unique charm and character. Typically featuring rustic or vintage decor, attics offer a sense of warmth that guests can appreciate. Typically located on the top floor of a home, the sloped ceilings and exposed beams create an inviting atmosphere for any function.

Attics provide an eclectic atmosphere, as the space is typically filled with antiques, vintage furniture, and other unique decorations that enhance any event. Small touches such as dainty chandeliers, cozy couches, and armchairs upholstered with vintage fabrics, antique mirrors, rugs draped over hardwood floors, or even large bookshelves filled with vintage novels give the space an extra layer of character.

The high ceilings found in attics also make them ideal spaces for hosting large groups of people, allowing plenty of breathing room between guests. Additionally, most attics also feature skylights or floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in plenty of natural light and provide a stunning view.

The Best Events for Attic spaces

  • Private Party
    Attic spaces are perfect for private parties, offering a unique and cozy atmosphere. Guests can enjoy socializing against the backdrop of a rustic aesthetic of exposed beams and vintage furniture, or take advantage of the tall ceilings to play rambunctious childhood games such as hide-and-seek or tag. For more refined gatherings, attics also provide ideal settings for cocktail receptions or dinner parties with elegant lighting and decorations.
  • Photoshoot
    Attics have their own distinctive charm that makes them excellent locations for photoshoots or art installations. They usually contain interesting decor elements such as exposed beams or rustic furniture that could make great props to complete any artistic vision you may have in mind! With some simple lighting adjustments, photographers are able to capture stunning images using natural light streaming through windows or small skylights tucked away in these kinds of spaces.
  • Yoga Retreat
    An attic is a great place to host a yoga retreat because of its calm atmosphere and natural lighting. It is large enough to accommodate multiple guests without feeling overcrowded while still providing some privacy due to its distinct layout. Guests can practice yoga in this peaceful environment while taking in beautiful architectural elements such as sloped ceilings and skylights.
  • Art Exhibition
    Attic spaces make great venues for art exhibitions because they provide plenty of space for displaying work while also allowing viewers to move around freely between works. Artists may choose to display their artwork on walls or even on tables set up throughout the space so that viewers can observe from every angle. Moreover, thanks to its unique character and interesting features, an attic is very likely to attract attention from curious visitors who want to explore something new in an unfamiliar environment!

What to Look for in Attic Spaces

  • Accessibility
    Attics can pose accessibility issues, depending on the occasion at hand. Therefore, it is important to consider the space’s entrances and exits, and if any of these need to be modified or adjusted to accommodate attendees easily. Also, assess the height and width of staircases leading up, as these can sometimes be very narrow or cramped and not suitable for large groups.
  • Structural Integrity
    As attics are typically older spaces, it is necessary to inspect the area carefully for signs of deterioration before booking your event. Look out for things like cracks in walls and ceilings, water damage, weak floorboards, evidence of pests, and any other issues that could interfere with safety during the event.
  • Ambiance
    Take into account the overall atmosphere when choosing an attic space. Consider whether natural light is available, as this can dramatically improve the ambiance in darker areas like attics (although it goes without saying that ambient lighting will still need to be sourced). Furthermore, assess what type of decoration will fit best with the existing aesthetic, given that some attics have a more vintage feel that would require different décor than a modern-style attic might.
  • Practicality
    Finally, make note of practical considerations when using attic space for your events, such as size limitations due to slanted roofs, lack of electrical outlets or sockets (if they are needed), difficulties with heat regulation during summer months, etc. It is also beneficial to consider what type of activities will work best within such a restricted environment, too many people or too much noise may cause problems in some cases!

How to Make Attic Events Better

  • Use the Space Optimally
    Take full advantage of the attic’s space by ensuring that all furniture is arranged in a way that allows maximum comfort and usability. Ensure there is enough seating and room to move around, as well as tables and chairs if necessary.

  • Incorporate Unique Lighting
    A poorly lit attic can put a damper on any event. To make sure your guests get the most out of their experience take advantage of the natural light from windows in addition to other lighting options available such as twinkling fairy lights or string lanterns hung from a slanted ceiling creating a magical vibe while adding visibility to the venue. Avoid using bright overhead lighting as it can be too harsh in an attic space making it uncomfortable for guests.
  • Embrace Serenity With Soft Music
    Playing relaxing background music provides extra comfort for guests as they mingle during your event while also filling awkward silences that may arise between conversations giving them something “else” to focus on rather than only their conversation partners.

  • Keep it Cool
    Temperature control can be tricky in attics due to limited insulation and ventilation systems. Use air conditioning units or fans to ensure that the temperature remains comfortable during warmer weather events and provide plenty of blankets or extra clothing options for cooler temperatures during winter months.

  • Be Mindful of Noise Levels
    Attics tend to amplify noise due to their enclosed nature, so it’s important to keep sound levels at a respectful level during your event. Make sure all music players are set at a reasonable volume and consider using soundproofing material in order to absorb excessive noise from conversations or other activities taking place during your gathering.