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Sep 6 2020, 08:21 PM
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Hi Lefty...Would you be able to advice or provide some ideas if a walk-in or walk-through wardrobe with a small dresser area can be built within the master bedroom itself? The length is about 14ft and width is about 13ft
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Sep 9 2020, 11:45 AM
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Sep 21 2020, 08:25 AM
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QUOTE(Lefty @ Sep 9 2020, 10:31 PM) Hi theproblemkid, Hi Lefty...Sorry for a late response....I agree with you that the windows should be left as is if possible because I would definitely want to let in as much light as possible...Was also contemplating to maybe cover up 1 panel of window to make a walk-through wardrobe to the bathroom but might just scrap that idea..It is abit of a fresh design . You may opt for some cover at the walk in L shape cabinet there so that dust won't accumulate at the clothes. We design in such is mainly because we don't want to block the window of the room so that your room won't feel so glommy. Actually there is another option is to make walk in wadrobe nearer to toilet but that will block out your entire window. That's y we don't propose it. Just FYI only |
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