Bedroom design

  • Erstellt am 2016-02-02 09:13:58

kbt09

2016-02-20 21:13:01
  • #1
Why is the bed 225 long? Mattress or is there a bulky headboard? Can it perhaps be reduced? Because there should somehow be about 70 to 80 cm between the bed and the partition wall.

And yes, I can definitely imagine the room much better like this than with the wardrobe positions you have considered so far.
 

Martin84Bln

2016-02-20 21:26:37
  • #2
The mattress is standard 180x200, it is a real wood bed, the headboard and footboard are slightly curved
 

kbt09

2016-02-20 21:35:05
  • #3
Then maybe like this:

The window position on the right is a bit awkward, though.
 

Martin84Bln

2016-02-22 07:16:25
  • #4
Hello, we are now favoring the following solution: on the right by the wall a 336x221x68cm wardrobe plus 3 surface-mounted lights, one for each sliding door. The other wardrobe would then be 223x221x48cm with 2 surface-mounted lights. Our idea would then be to reinforce the back panel of this wardrobe with, for example, an 8mm wood or chipboard from the hardware store and then paint it. Possibly also add a wall tattoo. There is already laminate flooring in the room, and we fear that pulling an extra wall would permanently damage the flooring. The floor is even, so a good wardrobe should be able to stand freely in the room. It could be fixed to the wall on the side next to the window if necessary; a large wardrobe should never stand directly in contact with the wall anyway, right?
 

kbt09

2016-02-22 07:32:03
  • #5
Yes, you can do it with the board like that. And yes, the board can then bridge a gap from the wardrobe to the wall at the bottom of the plan.

Is the second wardrobe with a depth of 48 cm enough for you? I would split it up:


Another 120 to 150 cm deep and then the last 100 cm so that the window can still open.

In any case, that way you have enough wardrobe space and still a calm, nicely designed sleeping area.
 

Masipulami

2016-02-22 07:48:06
  • #6
Can't the window in the dressing room be moved a bit further to the right in the plan so that it is centered between the rows of cabinets? Then you could also place 60 cm cabinets on both sides. I would also place the door centered between the rows of cabinets.
 

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