Poplowski Pedlikin
For the kid's room, imaging the option for built in twins, or bunks.
Drawers below for storage.
An example of the type of "floating" built-in drawn in the alternative layout for Scheme A. In this scenario, the bed faces the built in.
In this scenario the bed uses the floating built-in as a back board. I go think there is a way to reinvent the back yard if you would like to consider access in a future phase.
Several of the sketches also look at built-in wall storage to maximize space in the bedrooms.
An example of a high window.
The next images look at seating nooks and sitting spaces as an option for the bedroom suite.
Examples of large sliding or accordion doors used to create flexible spaces.
Looking at simple glass panel to partition shower and tub.
Looking at the option to add large windows, or smaller high windows in the bathroom.
If you think you will ever landscape the back yard, creating a retreat space, and/or own a hot tub, we could also consider access to the yard from the bathroom.
Looking at simple finishes to upgrade the existing guest/kid's bath.
Thinking about ways to reinvent the back yard and space beneath the upper deck in the future.
The first images look at storage strategies for the entry. Built-in lockers, cubbies, benches and hooks provide a lot of utility.
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