Ensuite design ideas
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Need help with my en-suite bathroom :)
Comments (3)Reconsider not having a bathtub in your large master bath space, which currently has a good bit of wasted space, for your convenience as well as for future buyers. You also don't appear to have any counterspace or storage by the sinks, the shower is big enough that you don't need a door on it, and a small freestanding soaker tub could fit under the window in the wet area of the space if the door to the bathroom was moved a couple of feet up the wall opposite the sinks. You can't put furniture on that wall, anyway, due to the traffic pattern....See MoreSOS ensuite layout
Comments (0)my fiance & i are building a new home & we'd like some practical inspiration with designing master ensuite. the size of the room is 2.8m x 5.2, it is separate from the walk in wardrobe no need to worry about steam etc entering it. we'd like a minimalistic but functional bathroom, it will has a main window facing north / east side of the room. thought about a cavity door entering the room, would like the toilet hidden from view if the other person is lying on bed. wishlist to consider: dual shower heads, with only one of them that has a rain shower head dual basin on one vanity with mirror above one toilet shower a walk in similar to the photo i've included that was found on houzz glass to prevent water all over the floors heated towel rail, similar to the individual bars in the photo...See MoreAdvice on layout of ensuite and wardrobe for our master b/room.
Comments (4)Bex, if you go into the Aus forum, you will see your question isn't showing. If you want ideas, it's best to post in there. FYI. You need to change your country and re post....See MoreHelp please where to put a guest ensuite?
Comments (2)Hi JT, It depends on how many bedrooms you need overall. With the downstairs bedroom, you currently have 6 bedrooms. Is that what you need? Depending on what type of guests you expect, it might be nice to retain a downstairs guest suite. Grandparents might like partial autonomy and separation from small children etc or might not want to climb all the stairs every day. Also if it is kept separate from the main family sleeping areas, you could 'let out' the guest room to a cousin or family friend in need for a short term if desired! What about putting the formal dining into the front lounge/bedroom and making the larger formal dining room into the guest suite. That way you could have the ensuite plumbing adjacent the laundry. You could make the window beside the garage a bit smaller for the ensuite to keep the bedroom space as large as you can. If it's for guests only, you can build a small wardrobe on the wall backing onto the stairs and maybe build in a small desk or dresser. This would give guests easy access to the kitchen too for that early cuppa. Good luck, C....See MoreLarkspur Lane Design
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