Need help with Master bedroom
Anamika Panda
5 years ago
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Need help with my master bedroom
Comments (4)It looks like you have a good start and a good size master! thats great!! i would suggest half &half designs.Half and half designs is a company you can send your measurements too and get a full beautiful floor plan sent back to you in scale. You should check it out if you don't get enough of what your looking for here. Www.halfandhalfdesigns.com Have a great day! Karoline...See MoreNeed for my master bedroom
Comments (2)yup thank you but something different i wanna it for eg. "FISH AQUARIUM WITH BAR. . . WHICH WE CAN USE IN MASTER BEDROOM"...See MoreNeed Help for Designing Common Wall of Master Bedroom and Bathroom.
Comments (3)If you want some natural light you could run some transom windows across the top of the bedroom wall but there are lots of bathrooms that have no natural light and are lovely....See MoreNeed help to change the furniture of this master bedroom
Comments (13)Unfortunately, I do not have a photo for you and have been unsuccessful in downloading my sketch. I think I can explain better what I meant. Your window behind the bed cannot be centered behind the bed and presently looks a little awkward. To remedy this, I suggested framing it with wood trim and creating another "fake" window alongside of it also using wood trim to frame it. Both the fake and the real window would get two rows of louvered shutters, a top row and a bottom row. Obviously, the lovers on the fake window would remain permanently closed. They are there only to give the illusion of another window. The shutters on the bottom half of the real window would remain closed, but the louvers would open to allow light and air. The top shutter could open to access opening and closing the window but most of the time, just have the louvers open for light and air. You will have created a bank of window that your bed could be centered under and I think it would look nice. I would use a headboard with wood or metal spindles that allow the light and air from the real window to pass through, yet give you something to prop pillows against. I must say though, if you did not want to do this, I love the recently added photo by Anne dee with white drapes, gray walls and some framed pictures that really help balance the awkward window. That was a beautiful room and looks a lot easier to accomplish than my idea. From your photos, I am not quite sure you have enough wall space to do it exactly like that, but I am sure you could experiment with the concept and come up with something lovely based on that idea....See MoreMeticular Interiors
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