Master bedroom layout
Kay Pee
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Comments (28)I don't want my clothes hanging near the toilet or the shower/tub. One for a very obvious reason, and the other because , no matter how well a bathroom is ventilated, there is always the threat of moisture that could affect the clothing. Humidity happens everywhere, which creates moisture or water vapor in the air. For small confined spaces, humidity and moisture has the potential to create a muggy, stuffy environment which could create many problems inside your closet if you don’t take preventative measures beforehand.Unfortunately, most closets are a breeding ground for mold and mildew if you aren’t careful. Because of most closets being in a small confined space, it also restricts airflow which causes humidity to be trapped inside.When this happens, it could create a musty smell and even cause mold and mildew to grow on your shelves, garments, linens, and other spaces inside your closet....See More5 Door Master Bedroom Layout Help?
Comments (3)Most restful, secure sleep is attained when the bed is opposite the entry door. You're good!...See MoreMaster Bedroom layout.
Comments (18)I prefer not having west windows in my bedroom, but then again, I'm in FL. This is a spec home. From what I can see, I'm not a fan of the bathroom, especially with it opening into the bedroom so if ones partner goes at night, the other will be blinded by the light. And I personally wouldn't want to walk through the room to get from the bathroom to the closet. I prefer them next to one another. Additionally why would you have a toilet up against the bedroom wall? So someone sleeping can hear all the "music"? How large is the overall house? I ask because that's a fairly large master bedroom. Now to answer your question, I wouldn't want it off center but then again, I wouldn't want such a large master bedroom either since I spend very little time in my bedroom....See MoreLarge Master bedroom layout
Comments (11)I am not a pro, but I see a lot of issues with the floorplan. First issue I see is the laundry. No sink, no place to fold or hang anything, Not sure what useful storage the storage space will have. Did you think about what you plan on storing there and how it will fit. Family room - every wall has a doorway to somewhere - traffic patterns cross everywhere. What activities do you have planned for the family room? Billiards might work, but with the stair entry the sliders, the entry to the laundry and the main entry I don't see a good setup for a sofa and 2 chairs and a TV. You always need at least 3' of walking space between walls and furniture. Bedroom 2 was designed with just 28" between the bed and closet. I don't have an issue with a toilet being in the master bath, but If you are going to have a separate toilet room with a door make it into a proper powder room with a hand wash station and enough room that your knees aren't smashed by the door and you can comfortably go in, sit down, have space for some extra toilet tissue and a window or exhaust fan, not just a toilet stall. Have you taken inventory of your life, determined how every room will be used, what your daily routine is and how spaces need to function to make that routine efficient. What do you need to store in your home and how much space it will take. How will this house support how you live and the activities you do? I think you may benefit from hiring an interior designer to help figure out how the rooms will work before setting the room sizes, door and window placement in stone....See Morejslazart
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