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Home office in the master bedroom -- ok or no-no?
Comments (19)Could your children share a bedroom? You could then use the smallest one for a home office. I think that's what I'd do, in the short term. Tricky if the children are already teenagers and thus near adult size and used to their own personal space, but you mentioned toys, so I'm thinking they're young and therefore adaptable/will be fine with whatever you decide, after a potential minor strop initially. We have friends who live in a very large 5 bed house (like 4500 sq feet); their children all chose to share a room for years, despite them all actually having their own bedroom suites. Two girls and a boy. Girls are now teenagers and in their own rooms....See MoreWin a two-night stay in London and a visit to designjunction! CLOSED
Comments (987)Chaise Longue Le Corbusier is to me the design that goes anywhere, bedroom, lounge, reading corner, library, study. An all times piece of furniture that will be an investment to pass on your family....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 MoreVote to win over £1000 worth of prizes from Houzz of 2018! NOW CLOSED
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