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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Attic Insulation - keeping rafters exposed.
We have a 100 y/o single family buy&hold in Missouri and would like to turn the attic into usable space. ideally we could keep the rafters exposed in keeping with the character of the home, so the standard 6 inch fiberglass would not work.
Is there a DIY compact type of insulation that would work?
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Space usable for what? The ceiling joists will not be strong enough to put additional weight on.