Yes, a finished attic is typically considered a story in a building, as it provides a habitable space with a floor and ceiling. It is generally counted as part of the total number of stories in a structure for zoning and building code purposes.
Most likely would be a traditional 2-story house with a finished attic considered to be the 1/2 story (permanent stairs/walk-up).
Yes, it's based on a true story. =]
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1 kid. Never Ending Story.
"Three in the Attic" is a film that was released in 1968. It is a drama/comedy that follows the story of a man who pursues relationships with multiple women.
The living area of an attic is all of the floor area that has a head clearance of 6'8" (or more).
Usually a "half~story" refers to a home where the "attic" is finished and "liveable". ie a "story and a half home". I suppose it could be at ground level if the main level is a "walk out basement" where the primary living space is located.
The NeverEnding Story (1984)?
The HGP was considered a finished project in the year 2003.
If the attic is well sealed from the inside of the house and well vented to the outside the air can be considered the same.
Kindness is important. Forgiveness is needed. Never lock your stepdaughter in the attic.
Flowers in the attic is a fictional story based on truth. Virginia Andrews is said to have met a doctor when she was in hospital who told her about himself and his siblings and how they were kept hidden to retain a family fortune.