Ensuite with curved wall - Layout help please!
Harry Smith
4 years ago
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Comments (11)you must have read my mind because i really didn't describe it very well but this is almost exactly what I had in mind! I love the greyish green. I think it would look really lovely in the main bedroom as well...I love nature and this really evokes an outdoor feeling. Thank you this may well be my choice...See Morechanging layout and adding a en-suite
Comments (4)it should be easy enough to use bed 2 as space for an ensuite but that means losing a bedroom...do you have any other long term plans to add extra bedrooms, new kitchen etc eg the old extension seems like a much better location for the kitchen, make a bigger dining area and maybe add a screened room across the back to take advantage of your good climate but neither idea solves the problem of the missing bedroom, could the living area be converted to extra bedrooms but how you would access the clothesline from a laundry in the garage...is there space to add an external door on either side of downstairs? maybe the cellar would be a better location for the new laundry with closer access to the stairs and an existing external (front) door and add laundry shute from the upstairs bathroom but making scaled plans is difficult as the real estate plans are inconsistent ...please confirm the dimensions of all the rooms (including bath, toilet, biws and hallways and i can make a better scaled plan to share...See MoreMaster En-suite Help
Comments (29)I also like oklouise plan. good insulation is the key. In your original posted plan, Maybe change where the beds are positioned in the room. I think there is some bad feng shui if your head is backing onto a toilet. Apart from the noise factor, every time the toilet is flushed....See MoreHelp with bathroom and ensuite layout please!
Comments (16)@dreamer I don't have measurements as we're not in the house yet... but attached is a picture of the bathroom. House is on concrete slab and brick veneer, so I imagine a bit more work would be required to remove and fill in said window? @Gianna Bruschi I might just suck it up and live with the current layout and a little refresh. We are only in this property for 6 years. Too long for me to want to live with a green bathroom and not long enough to invest too much. That's where my dilemma is....See Moreoklouise
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