Small bedroom help
Shianne Hibbert
5 years ago
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Comments (15)Hi James, Here are a few our sample swatches of prints that would look great in your room. Having looked at your window and sofa bed I would suggest one of the following options; First of all our award winning Bloc Fabric Changer Roller Blind [our unique design allows you to clip on and clip off so that you can change your look in an instant without changing the mechanism.] Secondly if you desire total black out in your bedroom our Bloc Out Blinds offer total darkness, unrivaled by other blind designs currently on the market with the added bonus of increased heat retention. Good Luck! Sile...See MoreBedroom help- too small to go to the dark side?!
Comments (32)Hi everyone, thank you for all the comments and advice. We have decided to go for it! Must admit we bith said ok, lets jut do grey and whites.. but I see farrow and ball paint Stifkey blue and just couldn't get the original idea out of my head! Family think we're crazy.. but I don't mind. And if it does look small, who cares! It's our bedroom! orderEd some new flooring, wood effect wallpaper (for one window wall) and furniture! Bit of a wait on furniture- 4 weeks.. but soon as it's all done I will post pictures! Thanks everyone for giving me the confidence to do it! just have to order some curtains etc now- although thinking pale cream wooden blinds??...See MoreBest design for small bedroom suitable for a young professional lodger
Comments (4)Thanks for the replies so far. I do think I want at least a double but I will need to be flexible if the room is too small. I have attached the layout, it is labelled bedroom 2. As mentioned it is a small house in general, so I am not expecting much rent but I may as well rent it out. On a side note, I also would like to redecorate the rooms as the current laminate flooring is damaged. I was thinking of getting wool carpets as they make the room cosy and warmer whilst also reducing noise from downstairs. Any nice combo of colours for small rooms? Lastly, any ideas what to do with the tiny room (bedroom 3). Ideally want a single bed in their but it will rarely be used so would be great to find some way of making it a study with the occasional place for someone to sleep. It is tiny so that is asking for a lot!...See MoreMore smaller bedroom or less bigger bedrooms
Comments (11)So a dormer loft conversion costs the same as a side extension? It sounds like you'll be getting more space for the side extension for the same amount of money then. Have you had a look at other bungalows down your road or area that have had extensions vs no extensions and see what they have sold for, then you can see if it's worth it but who knows what the market will be like in a couple of years time. In terms of appealing to more when selling, people probably would prefer bedrooms upstairs but if bedrooms are larger and downstairs is huge it will be more attractive to buyers ( I think ) especially if there is a large family. Lots of new builds have a bedroom downstairs so it's not unusual plus families considering a bungalow won't be looking for the norm in terms of layout so 2 bedrooms downstairs is fine. You can also ask your estate agent that sold you the bungalow, get their thoughts on what is attractive to buyers, I'm sure they'll be helpful in case you'll use them in the future :-)....See MoreShianne Hibbert
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