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 [Need Suggestion]: Bedroom Arrangement, How not to have bed facing bathroom door

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TSTikietic
post Mar 18 2023, 04:11 PM, updated 3y ago

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Need you guys bright minds' help..

If i wouldn't want my bed to face the bathroom door, what are the practical ways to do it?
the WIDTH of the room is not much as compared to the LENGTH (bedroom door to window).

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Realistically, with a king bed, there is about 6 feet from the bed end to the bathroom door/wall.
Have considered concealed door la, partition la, etc.. but not sure the best approach..

Thank you for all your suggestions.

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post Mar 18 2023, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(Tikietic @ Mar 18 2023, 04:11 PM)
Need you guys bright minds' help..

If i wouldn't want my bed to face the bathroom door, what are the practical ways to do it?
the WIDTH of the room is not much as compared to the LENGTH (bedroom door to window).

user posted image

Realistically, with a king bed, there is about 6 feet from the bed end to the bathroom door/wall.
Have considered concealed door la, partition la, etc.. but not sure the best approach..

Thank you for all your suggestions.
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you can configure your bed something like im proposing... rahter than having 2 side L corner wardrobe.. you can create his and her wardrobe....
i just dont like seeing a cluttered wardrobe ... you can add additional partition with sliding door thus creating a walk in type.....
and the wall for the new wardrobe you can create a feature wall for the bedhead....

if you have a constrained budget.. rather than having a new full height wardrobe.. you can just create a long chest of drawer type... one side on the existing wall maintain full height wardrobe.. the new one, low chest of drawers... can incorporate a study / workstation there as well...
and still you have a feature bedhead low wall for the bed....

hope this help mate... cheers

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post Mar 18 2023, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(ArchId @ Mar 18 2023, 09:05 PM)
user posted image

you can configure your bed something like im proposing... rahter than having 2 side L corner wardrobe.. you can create his and her wardrobe....
i just dont like seeing a cluttered  wardrobe ... you can add additional partition with sliding door thus creating a walk in type.....
and the wall for the new wardrobe you can create a feature wall for the bedhead....

if you have a constrained budget.. rather than having a new full height wardrobe.. you can just create a long chest of drawer type... one side on the existing wall maintain full height wardrobe.. the new one, low chest of drawers... can incorporate a study / workstation there as well...
and still you have a feature bedhead low wall for the bed....

hope this help mate... cheers

Izwan
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oh and this design configuration will tuck away from people seeing your bed directly.... so if you have a messy bed... still safe... hahahaha

cheers mate
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post Mar 18 2023, 09:59 PM

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QUOTE(ArchId @ Mar 18 2023, 09:07 PM)
oh and this design configuration will tuck away from people seeing your bed directly.... so if you have a messy bed... still safe... hahahaha

cheers mate
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If ts is superstitious then the bed cant face the window
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post Mar 19 2023, 02:37 PM

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If you are ok with this setup, you may positioned your bed head against the window like the interior design idea below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEhGdiQhIPU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWovjP3wwww

 

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