Bedroom wardrobe dilemma- help design storage
iyanini14
5 years ago
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Comments (1)Sounds like you could update the wardrobe doors with decoupage perhaps ? http://m.wikihow.com/Decoupage...See MoreNew bedroom/wardrobe design
Comments (2)We had this problem in our last house - it was a modern, one off house in village with a third floor master bedroom in eaves. Unfortunately their was no wall without sloping angles or any straight edges against which to stand a wardrobe, but there was a smallish recess a bit like yours. We got a carpenter in and he put in a hanging rail and shelf, plus shaped a normal white paneled door to fit the sloping space. I thought that would look a bit odd, but in fact he did it so well that it was wonderful afterwards. It took about a day and he changed the skirting boards etc to fit around, was a very careful, old school, fully qualified carpenter and it cost about £150.00 about 7 yrs ago, but that was Oxford-shire prices! If you can find a really good guy, usually by word of mouth, this is by far the best solution and will help when you sell the house on too....See MoreMain bedroom dilemma: Bedroom layout, walk in wardrobe(?)
Comments (9)Just a thought, what about putting the bed against the wall of the walk in wardrobe and you can still have your headboard, no need to change or move a radiator and the wife's side of the bed would be next to the wardrobe entrance. It's all a bit cramped by the looks of things and while you'll have your ensuite and your walkin wardrobe you'll still be walking into a box room. Another thought I had to to lose the bedside cabinets and increase the appearance of space would be in to have the bed side lights on the partition wall and the storage built into the stud wall with pull out shelves for those breakfast in bed moments and cups of tea. Change the door to open onto your landing as well!!! Good luck...See MoreBedroom wardrobe / ensuite dilemma
Comments (9)Hi. I prefer the first option plumbing permitting. Hard to tell from looking at the pics but can the bed go opposite the chimney breast with the ensuite door in the bottom corner? It looks as if you could possibly have narrow bedside tables. Alternatively float the bed in the bay which I think looks particularly good with a 4 poster. If in budget I might also reinstate the fire.....See Moreiyanini14
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