What is the attic in a Greek Revival Mansion?

In a Greek Revival Mansion, the attic is the uppermost level of the building, located directly below the roof. It is typically a space that sits above the main living areas of the house and is primarily used for storage or as a utility space. Attics in Greek Revival Mansions may have sloping ceilings due to the pitch of the roof and may feature small windows or skylights for natural light. In some cases, the attic may also serve as living quarters for servants or house staff.

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