Lighting for en suite & bedroom
Rachel Hopkinson
7 years ago
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Isaac Light
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Help with bedroom/en-suite/ dressing room layout
Comments (1)wow....thats lots of work but i guess if youve got a lovely room to go into at the end of the day you'll be fine....See MoreIs the master bedroom too small for an En-suite
Comments (8)Thanks for all your replies - I really appreciate it. We do currently need all four bedrooms as we have 3 children. Whether it is our forever home really depends on how much we can expand. It is a semi detached 1930s property. The current owners have already extended to the side to create a fourth bedroom downstairs and have extended to the rear for a bigger kitchen. We are hoping to eventually extend on top of the current side extension - I'm guessing if we did that we could make bedroom four bigger and build in to it to create the en-suite? Here is the whole floor plan...See MoreMAster bedroom/en-suite/wardrobe extension
Comments (2)If you can extend to 7m its definitely worth extending to maximise the space. A good way to do layouts is cut out little templates of a toilet, sink, shower/tub, king-size bed etc then you will be able to work out how much space you will need to achieve what you are hoping for....See MoreDressing room/en suite off bedroom help
Comments (16)What a wonderful thread this has been ! So many great ideas, and much imagination ! In a bedroom setting, I think a sliding door into the en suite would be a perfectly acceptable solution - especially if it means the wall wouldn't need to be as thick as for pocket alternative. The beroom is the better part of 15' square, so with the bay window, there is plenty of room to accommodate Jonathan's first design. Loads of storage along the 'back' wall, too. One thing is puzzling me about design 2: why do you need 2 doors (one into bedroom and one into dressing room ? Have I missed something ? I'd prefer to walk into the bedroom, I think - so the door could be moved a little further along, to take account of the width of the wardrobes. Gives an unbroken run of storage in the dressing area....See MoreLitecraft
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