What am I missing?
Sheila Marie
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Comments (1)Thanks, pippabean! That makes sense! I was thinking it was just a bug. "it's beneficial to go on a weekend morning. The staff is not hurried and will have ample time to spend with you." So a weekend morning is better than a weekday morning?...See MoreWhat am I missing here?
Comments (46)Your space is, mostly, comfortable looking. My personal preference would be a lower tv but YOUR preference matters. "HOME" as one line, yes, but on two lines, your pillow says "HO" "ME". Not a fan of that cushion. Your plant left of the tv gets no light and, if real, will likely soon die. Cannot see the base of your lamp (?floor lamp?) on the left but if there is a table there or if you can find a narrow table or lamp table combo on which to set your plant by the window, then do. Then if you replace it with another item for that "naked' corner, make it a thin/narrow and taller item. The wires show between your tv and console. IF YOU want your tv that high, keep it there but add a box shelf, painted the same color as your console, TO SET ATOP your console that is the same height as the space between your console and the same width as your console tv to hide the wires. https://www.amazon.com/Espresso-Altus-Plus-Floating-Stand/dp/B00CM5Y4U8?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3 https://www.amazon.com/Espresso-Altus-Plus-Floating-Stand/dp/B00CM5Y4U8?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3 If you are at all DIY inclined, you can build a basic rectangle box with shelving boards. https://www.wayfair.com/Latitude-Run--Rectangle-2-Piece-Wall-Accent-Shelf-Set-LATT2677-L508-K~LATT2677.html?refid=GX112603344243-LATT2677&device=c&ptid=293492094696&network=g&targetid=aud-354999624471:pla-293492094696&channel=GooglePLA&ireid=38090015&fdid=1817&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8_6tisis5gIViJWzCh2FFgpCEAQYBCABEgIBaPD_BwE Would not "crowd" or "clutter" the walls with "art" -- not enough blank wall space shown for that to be practical. Like the blue ottoman but it appears, well, a bit orphaned -- unused. You might consider choosing between it and the coffee table and keeping only one OR, if there is room for the ottoman beside (right side) the gray seating in the foreground (or between the seats), you could put it there AND you add both a (4-wheeled) wheeled dolly beneath it -- perhaps using Velcro (attached to the bottom of the ottoman and the top of the dolly) to hold it in place on the dolly -- https://www.google.com/search?q=square+4-wheeled+wood+dolly&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj645iIyazmAhWkT98KHfBbDZ0Qsxh6BAgNECg&biw=1328&bih=617#spd=14365096276945448755&spf=1576032109427 and add a removable (square or round) wood serving tray setting atop it so it could be used as a table top. https://www.google.com/search?biw=1328&bih=617&tbm=shop&ei=alfwXY7xMMbl_Qaoy7_gDw&q=square+wood+serving+tray+w%2Fedge&oq=square+wood+serving+tray+w%2Fedge&gs_l=psy-ab-sh.3...268381.275781.0.276159.36.22.3.11.11.0.210.1917.16j3j1.20.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab-sh..2.21.1302...0j0i67k1j0i10k1.0.hR1ObNEGm3w#spd=8666758548442283560&spf=1576032387768 In that way, it could be used either as a side table or easily moved into place to be used as an ottoman as desired..your...See MoreWhat am I missing with my master suite remodel plan?
Comments (15)Thank you all for your comments. This is exactly what I was looking for. You all quickly picked up on the deficiencies of my drawing (missing windows, doors, etc.). I've updated it and zoomed out a touch so you have a better perspective on that side of the house. We are a family of 4 with two little ones, if that helps! bpath--I'm certainly not trying to compound them! The laundry is accessible from the hallway, not through the bathroom. The lone toilet is a bathroom adjoining another bedroom. Hopefully that's more clear in the new drawing. summit-- "Flip the tub and the shower to eliminate the orphan door that will bang into the tub." Good thought! That's worth noting. one-- "I don't think the other walls could accommodate hanging clothes very well." I was hoping to utilize the 11' (excluding the window) and the two 5'6" walls for hanging. Any reason you think that wouldn't work? KIBV-- "does the closet at the rear rather than at the for-front to the bedroom seem out of whack?" Possibly. The existing master bath is in the same location (it is the width of the shower and runs from the shower to the tub). The remodel expands the footprint into a hallway and closet, where the toilet/vanity is in the remodel drawing. The wall separating the shower from the toilet/passageway is an existing wall, as is the opening with the step from the bath into the closet. I was trying to design around these features knowing that we have a healthy but not unlimited budget and that other areas of the house need attention as well. But, that might be compromising too much! "What is the square room next to the main bathroom?" That is an office. Mark--"It depends upon how much clothes you plan to store in the closet during the time you spend in the house and the activities you plan to perform in the laundry." We don't have an extensive collection of clothes, so smaller/efficient closets and laundry are all we anticipate needing. "You need to consider existing site conditions, structure, roof lines, roof drainage, heating and cooling, tax assessment, resale value, ways of avoiding a step, window placement, natural light and ventilation, and probably more." Tell me about it! It's a lot to consider. I've tried as best I can to work with what the house is giving me. Another plan we are considering would essentially flip the bedroom adjacent to the master with the master closet/laundry area. But a closet with 10 ft ceilings and that very big window is not ideal either, and we would have to move the existing electrical panel as well. Thank you all for your input!...See More24 Inch Induction Cooktop - 2020 $ - What Am I Missing?
Comments (10)Actually, they're not all the same. The F&P elements are more powerful than those of the Wolf and Bosch models. The Miele has boost modes that can run its elements at very high wattages -- but the price is high. Warranties vary. Of course, you don't have to spend a lot. The Empava EMPV-IDC24 is only $368 but its elements are rather small and not very powerful. I'd probably go for the F&P, assuming the price you wrote isn't a typo. Have 6" more space? Consider the Frigidaire Professional FPIC3077RFwhich has knobs!...See MoreSheila Marie
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