Help with a main bedroom design
Kimberley Pottinger
2 years ago
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Comments (2)If there is any way you can add a photo to the comments here, it would greatly help our community give you useful advice. (You can use our apps if you have a smartphone with a camera - http://houzz.com.au/mobileapps ) What style are you going for? I had similar coloured wall behind my bed once and two blonde wood bedside tables and matching bedside lamps did the trick....See Morei need help for our main bedroom
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Comments (9)Forget about any designing in the room until you have the clutter under control. We can't even see the room to give design help! If you start thinking about design now you may be tempted to buy extra stuff - and you certainly don't need extra now. Get storage boxes/baskets and store similar things together and don't be scared to throw out anything you haven't used for 6 months! It's a fantastic feeling to get mess under control and well worth the effort!! When you have done that take another pic and tell us what you want to achieve design wise....See MoreMain bedroom, Ensuite and WIR
Comments (16)www.allbuiltins.com.au I would suggest visiting some wardrobe company show rooms and display homes for ideas. You need to know what your needs are. For the walk in robe you want to have maximum storage that will suite your clothing, shoes hand bags etc. Take in to account what is worn more often? How much room do you need for long hanging for dresses and the like, Do you have a lot of business shirts or only tee shirts, suites generally need a bit more length to hang? Your height is also something that is overlooked, tall people may be disappointed with the industry standards for heights of top shelves, as long shirts will not fit well in double hanging, therefor the height of the top shelf may need to be raised to allow for more length in your double hanging. A top shelf should be no less than 1950mm high. New homes are often fitted with one top shelf at 1700 to 1800 high in the wardrobes, this is too low to include double hanging. Drawers may not be necessary in a walk in robes if you have a tall boy or chest of drawers in the bedroom. The walk in robe is best left for maximum hanging and shelves for hand bags shoes and foldable clothing, Some accessories like pull out pant racks can be an advantage but some just take up too much space. Feel free to browse my website gallery for ideas. www.allbuiltins.com.au...See MoreKimberley Pottinger
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