astraea It's pretty much impossible for people to make suggestions, when you've provided no photos & very little other details. The idea of removing walls separating a bedroom, bathroom & walk-in closet, is radical, and frankly impractical when it comes to the bathroom. People generally want/need privacy in a bathroom, and it's comfortable warmer & more humid than you'd want a bedroom/closet, unless you're in the tropics.
ndaa is not an exiting house i am busy with plans,from the ground so need to ideas.don't want to totally remove the walls but don't want to be close and is our bedroom so me and my husband using it only.
astraea I can only speak for myself, but I don't need to see my significant other in the bathroom, doing their thing. And even if you don't plan to sell anytime soon, having a totally open bathroom would make a house very difficult to sell whenever.
Ed How about a sliding door or a pocket door? That way, when the pocket door is completely inside the pocket, it feels more open than a door wide open, but you still have the option to slide the door shut if you want to.
Or, how about a ceiling-to-floor fabric divider ?
feeny Some photos of master suites with open concept bathrooms below: I hate to tell you this, but these photos are from my "What were they thinking?" ideabook for bad design ideas.
ndaa actually i am just confuse i have 3oosquare metter plot, i don't like double story but want to fitt in 3bedroom, lounge,dinning room,kitchen and garage.grazy about a court yard. have to give architecture my idea but don't know what exactly,so i thought cutting out walls keeping it open will help me have space. maybe plan ideas
Belman Living LLC Generally homeowners spend most of their time at home in planning the master bedroom. Because they want to make sure that the master suite fits exactly the way they live.
Will it not be difficult to maintain a bedroom without partition wall with bathroom?
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OnePlan This is an plan of a semi open ensuite I designed for someone - the bedroom part is on a carpeted level one step up and the bathroom area and the flooring around to the dressing area is all under heated tiles ...
Or, how about a ceiling-to-floor fabric divider ?
Will it not be difficult to maintain a bedroom without partition wall with bathroom?
Well. Think ahead. I recommend the use of stock plans.