Ensuite Bathroom lighting help
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Comments (20)I'm assuming from what the OP said that they don't want or need hall access to a bathroom that one of the bedrooms isn't going to be used as a bedroom. I also LOL at how home builders are so overspecific in naming the rooms on their floorplans. Like everyone wants a game room in the middle of all the bedrooms and home office, just the thing to ensure a good night's rest or undistracted working at a desk. One small item I find really irksome in this floorplan: the door to the master bathroom toilet room is ideally positioned to (a) block the entry from the bedroom when open, which it assumedly would be when not in use, and (b) whack the person using the sink when unexpectedly opened from inside. Also, that door to the upper left bedroom is a weird one. Perhaps to keep it from blocking access to the J&J bathroom when open, it's hinged on what would otherwise be the wrong side. As it is, especially since the bedroom closet extends further than the door opening, the door must be opened an awkward 180 degrees to enter the bedroom from the hallway. Another reason that favors making the upper right and lower left bedrooms the two en suites. This post was edited by lee676 on Wed, Jan 21, 15 at 15:32...See MoreHow do I turn a standard bathroom into a masterbath en-suite
Comments (18)@Pennydesign- yes, suzyq53 is correct; the furniture went in mostly through the deck steps. Little things came up the spiral staircase. @Lindsey, yes the privacy issues from the staircase is an issue. That's yet another detail we have been considering. We'll keep a door on the room. I have worked today on two new plans. Let me know your thoughts/vote! Thank you for your thoughts and time. Comments are welcomed. Please note, I am not a designer. The sketches will eventually be reviewed by my contractor. Another question: If you have the time, tell me how long you think each of these planned renovations should take. I want to compare your thoughts with my estimate. This is my first renovation and I want to make sure I understand the process. Sorry the pics are a bit light. However, picture one has a rectangular walk in closet with 1.5 ft expansion on the bathroom, while picture #2 has an incomplete diagonal privacy wall with 1.5 ft expansion on the bathroom. Please note we have an eastern king bed and side dressers for lighting & our personal items. That means we need about 11 ft for the bed and dressers to go against. Thanks for being interested....See MoreMain & Ensuite Bathroom Lighting Plans
Comments (3)Hi John Adams, Looking at your floor plan in your main bath and ensuites, these wall sconces from our sister brand Luxe Light & Home may work: Lean On Me Arabelle Tessa Le Marais These are sold exclusively through the Kravet showrooms so we highly encourage you to visit one near you so you can see the quality and workmanship yourself. These are custom made and can certainly be re-sized to fit your spacing needs. We hope this information will help you make a more informed decision on your home needs. Very Best, Tai Truong Elements of Design 3400 Medford Street Los Angeles, CA 90063 tai@lusivedecor.com www.elementsofdesign.com...See MoreNeed help for Main and ensuite bathroom ideas
Comments (4)Ah! I've heard of Vastu, but I didn't know there was a recommendation on toilet direction ... good to know. In the main bath, I was guessing the shower opened to the north, so the current toilet position would create more interference than the vanity on the north wall (facing the shower). In the ensuite, if I have my dimensions right, the section not containing the shower seemed pretty close to square, the space would be similar to how it is drawn, give or take a few centimeters, though maybe I've got the vanity depth wrong and it would be tighter. I'll try to explain the other one again: the vanity would be on the west wall, facing the shower, which would be along the east wall (with the door next to it), and then the toilet would be on the south wall, probably almost centered, so there would be room to get in the door but the toilet wouldn't be into the end of the vanity....See Morebruinsfan
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