HELP PLEASE: Irregular Master Bedroom Layout
aimeemuscat
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Help with Master bedroom/bath/closet layout
Comments (5)Yes and the sinks are on the closet wall ...just walk behind to get to the closet...double sinks and double closet entrance help with multiple people getting ready at the same on either side, you could even keep the sink wall a bit lower for circulation and openness in the space to make it feel larger...See MoreMaster bedroom - help please!
Comments (10)Ok, this is a great space so easy to fix. People might give you specific advice but really it depends on your taste. There are 3 important things you are lacking that will fix your room - zoning, texture and lighting. zoning - if you can walk into a room and read it immediately it translate as boring. To fix this you need to draw the eye around the room. You can use furniture, art, points of interest to do this. Perhaps a cool chair outside the bathroom door or a chaise lounge. Perhaps a big banana plant or fiddle fig between your windows. Perhaps a huge piece of art above the bed. Perhaps some cool wallpaper art there (check out Curious Egg). A reading nook? How about filling that massive space between the end of your bed and wardrobes? You could put a huge pouffe, love seat or ottoman on a rug there so it looks a bit like a dressing room area with seating. Anthropologie do some great options. texture - you need a huge rug to go partially under your bed and soften the room. Try French connection home or la redoute for affordable options. Why not texturise the wall your bed is against. Do the whole wall or a textured headboard made of timber etc. Abigail ahern does some great, easy to assemble faux wall options. Again I would recommend plants. Not everyone likes these I need a bedroom but again Abigail ahern does some great fauxs. lighting - the room is very light and bright but at night it probably can look a bit stark or cold. I would definitely advocate some free standing lights. These should be near whatever zones you create. Certainly I would have some bedside lamps and maybe a taller freestanding lamp elsewhere. Rule of thumb in a room this size is at least 5 lamps or freestanding lighting units! finally, if you like neutrals and want to avoid colour, neutral colour through texture is a great solution. A beni oudain rug, a large sheepskin over the bottom of the bed, a large wicker chair. And of course, plants. good luck!...See MoreUrgent Help required for layout of Master bedroom and Ensuite
Comments (1)dimensions would be helpful pls?...See MoreBedroom and En-suite conversion layout, help please?
Comments (1)Good afternoon Alicia, Congratulations on this exciting decision. First of all it is worth thinking about what you need to store, whether you need room for two at a time getting changed or using the sink and more lifestyle thoughts. In preparation you can take more notice of your daily routines. Then I would recommend taking note the natural light, sounds coming from outside and views as well as the other measurements. Thirdly the property may have some heritage and styles such as small details or the style of the facade which can inform the selection of inspiration. An interior designer will ask these questions for you then provide you with inspiration and more. It looks like it may be possible to utilise some of the landing and airing cupboard space to enlarge your dressing room and bathroom. We can take care of all of this for you organising the process and ideas and even implementing them if you would like a hands off process. You can receive this expert service remotely or if you would like the full project management we cover the Wirral or Cheshire. We are just a quick call away for a complimentary chat https://ellenutleyinteriors.co.uk Many thanks, Sophie Interior Designer Ellen Utley Interiors...See Moreaimeemuscat
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