4 Bedrooms and 1 Bathroom, or 3 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms (ensuite)?
astrogirl
8 years ago
4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom and ensuite to master
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Rose
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Comments (11)I think you can definitely do this, provided you can move your door which you said you can. I have an ensuite at the side of my main bedroom - it's small but perfectly adequate. I measured it and including all external walls the ensuite takes up 1.4 x 3.05m space (my bedroom including the ensuite is 4.7m long so shorter than yours.). My room is wider (3.9m) so I can have a wardrobe along the wall where your door is and the bed on the opposite wall. But for you, I'd keep your bed where it is and look at putting your bed in a 'wardrobe wall'. you have the depth (1000mm) before the window starts and I think 3.3 m is wide enough ... ~800mm robe either side of bed. See pics below for what I mean. Only you will know if this is too squeezy but an ensuite can make so much difference to your lifestyle, I think it could be worth it!...See MoreReplanning our bathroom, ensuite and bedrooms
Comments (19)my concern with the windows was to make sure that there is a window for light and ventilation for each separate space but it should be quite simple to build shelves to suit the windows in the wiw but what is the size of the windows in each room? that is width, height and distance above the floor?...See MoreSmall home turn 4th bedroom into ensuite??
Comments (4)depends on how much it will improve the quality of your life and how long you plan to live in the house...changing an existing room into a bathroom may not be as cost effective as adding a small extension....post a full plan of the house and your block of land including dimensions to invite suggestions...See MoreEn-suite or not in main bedroom ?
Comments (55)I think you should explore the idea of getting a Pod on the deck. its like a mini granny flat / cabana with toilet and small multi purpose room. You might have the space for this. Your layout looks fine as it is, and if you have a covered pergola, a second toilet in a pod will works well there. I am a bit against adding plumbing and moving walls to your house. First its a mess. lots of putting pipes under the flooring, fixing the flooring again, also ceiling and conrice works, and you end up with smaller bed, tighter layout. Too much sacrifice and not too much to gain....See MoreHighgrove Bathrooms
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