Here are some common ways in which the looks of mobile homes are augmented.
Mobile home ceiling looks like attic opening.
Manufactured houses do not usually have attic access because of the limited space between the ceiling and roof.
Mobile homes are required to be a certain level above the ground so there is almost always a gap.
Skirting is basically panels that run along the perimeter at the bottom of the mobile home and covers the open space between the home and the earth.
The roof trusses create an enclosed space between the ceiling and the roof that can be defined as an attic.
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This is due to the fact that most mobile homes have very little space between the ceiling and roofing so the manufacturers figure why bother with it.
After peering into their attic they wondered if it was possible to raise the height of their standard 8 foot ceilings to turn the family and living room into one lofty great room.
Well yes and no.
In the 1920s it was popular to cover ceilings with copper or tin ceiling tiles and wood molding giving them an elegant look.
But most mobile homes do not have enough height in that space for someone to actually climb in and move around or store something which is necessary for most people to call it an attic and not just a gap above the ceiling.
Opening the ceiling to gain access is not a difficult process.
Most mobile homes do not have attic access.
Interestingly most manufactured homes do not come with an attic access for new homeowners.