1.8m ensuite floorplan
Flying Mama
2 years ago
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Comments (10)You could create an ensuite by borrowing space from the second bedroom, accessing it from the master. I would create one large luxury family bathroom by joining the current bathroom and the adjoining room into one. If you don't want to lose a room, you could swap the purpose of the two rooms, creating a medium sized bathroom and a small box room/study (expensive for some benefit). Lastly, if you really want to maintain the number of rooms but gain a bigger bathroom, you could move the family bathroom to the bottom, right-hand room, if plumbing allows. Hope this helps....See MoreKitchen - Dining Room Design
Comments (1)I would definitely go for a larger kitchen therefore a swap. Also if structure allows to remove this little bit of unnecessary wall by current kitchen entrance would make the space more open.( I think in the other plan I see it is happening?) the outside door swap for a window is a very good idea in my mind....See MoreLosing a Bedroom
Comments (0)I am in the midst of redesigning my upstairs floor plan to incorporate a good size master/ensuite. We have a great plan; however it involves losing a small bedroom which we currently use as a study. Would you risk it? We currently have 5 bedrooms & only one and a half bathrooms & this would really help to make the interior more balanced, but I'm not sure if it would negatively impact the value of the house. TIA...See MoreHelp - need advice on first floor plans?
Comments (1)I'm wondering if I share the ground floor plans would that make it easier to understand the house layout. As I'm thinking maybe the bathrooms have to be on one side of the house for plumbing reasons? Any advice would be hugely appreciated. Thank you...See MoreNicholas Scott
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