Walk in wardrobe or a shower ensuite?
Julia Stacey
6 years ago
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Comments (2)We did both and I agree with the other comment-keep the en suite above a bathroom if possible as it's a nightmare to reorder pipes etc otherwise. For fitted wardrobes, we (personally) found the usual companies absolutely useful and incredibly expensive. We had an idea of what we wanted and went for a private joiner-he undercut by half so it totalled £2700 for the wardrobes (built in under attic hanging space, full length wardrobe, 2 oddly shaped cupboards, 2 waist height cupboards, chest of drawers with seat & bedside tables.). Had been quoted 8K by one well known company! Good luck!x...See MoreLarge empty space in bed 2! Has walk-in robe, en-suite, dressing table
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Comments (5)Hi Jeni, Best of luck with it all! In terms of showering products for the ensuite and/or bathroom, we can help. We have a vast range of Italian shower heads, shower columns, accessories and taps. Just some examples below... You can find our full range here: http://www.smartshowers.co.uk/The-Collections What kind of shower would you be after? There are rain heads, columns, heads with multifunctional jets such as below. http://www.smartshowers.co.uk/Product-Detail/catid/2031/eid/2058/yes-you-will-love-it-calflex-smart-showers Let us know if you need any more information! Thanks, Maxine, Smart Showers Ltd...See MoreLayout of master suite - bedroom/ ensuite/ walk in wardrobe
Comments (36)I like Jonathon’s first drawing for a couple of reasons. You can have a walk in wardrobe for all the hanging clothes, which can end up looking a bit messy, and have the more traditional type of wardrobe for items that can be boxed up, such as handbags and shoes, and folded clothes / drawer items. I think a walk in wardrobe is better without a window as natural light can fade clothes, so much better to have a bright bathroom with 2 windows. Finally, as you’re building the internal walls from scratch you could look into having a pocket door system into the en suite thereby preventing a swinging door getting in the way of either the wardrobe or the shower....See MoreJulia Stacey
6 years ago
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