window placing in west facing bedroom
Peter P
3 years ago
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Comments (15)Our 2 kids are 6 and 3. They will have bedrooms 2 and 4. A 3rd child is on the cards in near future, but will be downstairs with us for a good while. So don't need bunk beds (unless they want them when a bit older), would be a single or king single in each room for years to come and maybe double down the track. I have realised that the 'extra' window in each room will be a highlight window, for extra lighting and cross vent. Window coverage will *probably* be plantation shutters....See MoreMaster bedroom windows design advice please
Comments (5)I’d put bed on side wall without windows, May give u space for a chair At the windows. Door or no door. Have a look at the facade presentation from the deck with both options. Then consider how often you will use the door. Look at view lines from bed. Wil the corner obstruct view anyway, so is it just access. Also I note that the en-suite May be closest toilet to pool..... will you be having a drying rack on deck for wet towels and bathers. Etc. no definitive answer as your choice, i note I have a sun room in same position as your bedroom. We went the extra sliding door and never use it. But haven’t said thatI wouldnt change it As it works with my facade....See MoreWhat window coverings for master bedroom
Comments (4)Hi JC! We specialised in soft window furnishings and think a nice soft sheer would be a lovely touch to your master bedroom. Since it is facing South, there won't be much sunlight coming into the room so adding a light sheer will give you great privacy without blocking out any natural light. If you would like us to put forward an indicative quote for you, get in touch with us! - Cass (The Gezellig Room)...See MoreLooking for floor plan ideas for a single story west facing wide block
Comments (38)I was inspired by the block, which has excellent orientation for a house which is comfortable in the local climate while being good for the planet, thus my comment about the stars, I think that is more valuable than the emphasis on 30 squares. The rest is up to the occupants' requirements, about which I am increasingly confused. I love seeing what others come up with, but I always feel the best starting point is a clear explanation of the requirements....See More
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