New bedroom! In need of ideas!!!
Mun
8 years ago
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Need room plan ideas for my bedroom!
Comments (12)Ok I'll do that, thank you!! I think the wardrobe i was thinking of getting is just 1" too big... It might still work though. And I'll definitely consider that thanks :D I was hoping I'd downsize my wardrobe and clutter but I probably won't be able to :P I was also wondering if I got a large floor mirror, something to be leant against a wall or attached to the wall, where to put it... It's just a small detail though, I'm sure I'd be able to work things out better once I'd painted the bedroom and moved in etc!...See MoreNew toddler bedroom makeover ideas
Comments (31)I would recommend white painted walls. Add accessories that are colorful if you wish. You can change it anytime you want. Depending on the space, I would definitely add something like raw thick tree branch. You can then make some fairy doors on it in color. Interaction with a child making these doors :) I would also choose funky prints of animals over the decals. Or have some animal heads hung on the walls. Children loves cozy spaces canopy is the thin. I would recommend Numero 74. I love their range of colors and quality. Add some cool pillows. If you are into diy, make some. Paint on it, embroider, use different techniques to apply color and texture to the room. Have more than one lighting source: fairylights, floor lamp, etc. If you want something really cool: cover ceiling in polka dots. Don't paint it. You can cut out some cardpaper circles and stick it with blutack. Use different sizes one color rather than having different colors. Take it off when tired of it easily. Enjoy decorating the room :) V...See MoreNew bedroom huge dilemma - ideas and professional help very welcome
Comments (9)You could perhaps still have a walk in wardrobe and ensuite - think about it like it's an upscale hotel room. Are you a bather or a showerer? The answer will dictate what you want in your ensuite. If the ensuite is more of a wetroom than an actual bathroom it won't take up as much square footage - baths tend to be bigger than shower enclosures and if you want a bath, then there's one in the main family bathroom in your plan, so go for a deluxe shower. http://www.houseplanshelper.com/master-bedroom-floor-plans.html has some good advice and potential room plans including ensuites. There's one where the ensuite and walk in are along one wall which leaves the rest of the room for the bed. Based on your plan, you might lose the windows on one side for the ensuite and wardrobe, but you'd still have the big patio doors for light. You could have it arranged so that you walk through the wardrobe to access the bathroom. Pocket doors mean you wouldn't have to worry so much about the swing into the room. I'd also have the bathroom sharing the same wall as the existing bathroom so there's less plumbing and drainage work to do. Don't get a macerator/SaniFlo; we had one when we moved in and it made so much noise that we couldn't flush or shower or wash in the evening/night for fear of waking the neighbours. You can also get those beds where the TV is in the footboard. That might be a space saver. If you're clever with the layout of the ensuite and walk in wardrobe you might still have room for a nice sitting area (always good for reading in peace or getting dressed/undressed) and a dressing table/desk - your current plan seems to have a lot of unused floor space - though that might be what you're after. The dressing table could be under the window next to the patio doors. It would be close to the door, but a nice stool that tucks under the countertop would work - how often is the door and the dressing table going to be used at the same time? :) Edited To Add: Here's a wee mockup - I guesstimated the window and door sizes and placements and it's an Ikea Hemnes double bed and side tables....See MoreNeed Typical bedroom design ideas for the following concept looks?
Comments (7)How about , Herringbone,design, Wooded cladding, feature wall behind the bed stained or painted, giving a country feeling, 5lt Flemesh pendent(Black Chrome) , giving the victorian touch to the ceiling, Rustic white flooring, double/kingsize stately wooden bed with just the 4 long posts, with out the canopy , matching bedside table with classic bankers table lamp placed on top , Above the bed, wooden curved rectangular asian picture , with a lot of details curved in to the wood, solid wooden shaker style bedroom furniture (wardrobes, chest of draws etc) it is very contemporary, Art Deco Rectangular Mirror , Modern white venetian blinds (50mm) white thin long see through curtains with drapes, with colonial french twists a colonial style velvet arm chair, (Dark purple or black) beside the window ,lastly, Mid century modern persian rug,under the bed,to complement the picture above the bed...See MoreMun
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