Hi Lefty,
I actually posted in another ID thread but didn't get a reply. So was hoping you could help me out as well. I'll reproduce the post here.
I'm trying to figure out how to best place a walk-in wardrobe in my master bedroom.
I'm leaning towards putting it on the marked area (12 x 6, or more like 12 x 6.5), but my questions / concerns would be:
1) Should I take up the whole space? Is it possible to have 2 rows of wardrobe side by side, with walkway in the middle? (e.g 2' wardrobe, 2.5' walkway, 2' wardrobe).
But this means I have to go thru the walk-in wardrobe to get to my bathroom. Would the hot water vapor get into the wardrobe and cause issues? Secondly, the side window will also be 'in' the wardrobe. What do you think?
2) If instead I opt to not to take up the whole space, but rather 12' X 4.5' (meaning 1 row of wardrobe, and another for walkway within wardrobe itself), therefore leaving another 2' for the 'walkway' to the master bath - does that make sense? This would mean I would not have to cover up the side window. Would the walk-in wardrobe be too narrow?
3) For either option above, where do you think the sliding door should be to get into the wardrobe?
4) Lastly, without any consideration to my earlier suggestions, can you let me know what would your original ideas be for walk-in wardrobe given the current master bedroom space and layout? If you can include the bed, study and TV that would be awesome! Feel free to go wild!

not prof opinion.. but in my sense, not suitable to have 2 rows wardrobe over that area that you mentioned.. you could do L shape and it will give you about 18ft of wardrobe which should big enough for you.. the depth of wardrobe should around 2ft.. if you make it 2 rows, then 4fts of space consume.. left only 2ft for walkways is less ideal..
unless you decided to switch the toilet door.. but seldom people want to change direction of toilet door and facing your bed.. you may extend additional area such as partition to extend wardrobe area at outside of toilet