Need advice with master bedroom
cherishr123
10 years ago
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Need Help with Master Bedroom Bathroom/Bedroom Layout - 1970s house
Comments (5)I like my first idea best as far as use of space. I know people say not to put toilets on an outside wall. We had one in our last house in Iowa, but we had 2X6 construction. I don't know how high your window is, but I'm guessing the toilet would fit under there. The shower would be 5 feet long or shorter if you want a wider space to get to the toilet. (kind of tight the way I have drawn). You could do a 5 and half foot long shower and do an angled door at the left end to allow room between the shower and toilet. The vanity would be about 7 feet long, unless you do a 60 inch vanity with a linen cabinet at the door. I would reverse entry door swing if you do that.. The second top right could work and you would still have a small closet. The bottom left plan would require waterproofing your front window. Hopefully someone will give you other ideas. The bottom right plan is bigger, but no closet. Each square equals 1 foot....See MoreNeed Paint Advice for Paint to go with Sea Salt in Master Bedroom
Comments (1)A few people on the Home Decorating forum have used Sea Salt. You might want to post this on that forum and get their opinions. If you want to paint the bathroom a coordinating shade, SW suggests SW6203, Spare White, according to their website: Sea Salt...See Moremaster bedroom furniture
Comments (2)Thanks for making me feel like an idiot.you should not have “pro” written by your name . Your not nice....See MoreAdvice needed for master bedroom with corner windows
Comments (13)I also think placing the bed on the other side of the windows is the solution. Gives both people about the same walking distance from the entrance and to the bathroom while still being able to see the entry from bed. Good feng shui. I need total darkness when sleeping. Our new house had good quality mini blinds through the whole house but I also added blackout drapes in our bedroom. We close our bedroom door at night and leave the bathroom door slightly cracked. we have a auto nightlight in the bathroom that just makes the door visible to use at night. as far as what type of headboard and furniture to get. Start by checking out houzz photos and save everything you like. You should find common colors and styles. Then just try to find something similar. I would look for just a headboard no footboard. They tend to make the room feel smaller. You need 2 night stands to give you each a place to put glasses, a lamp and reading material. Think outside the box, they don't have to match. A desk or dresser can also be used as a nightstand. I like a bench at the end of the bed to place pillows you don't use for sleeping, lay out your clothes for the day or just put on shoes. If you watch tv in bed a tall dresser in the same location the last people had it would be a good place for a tv on top. Easier to see from bed....See Moreemily_nielson
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