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tomtom79

2019-02-27 13:48:14
  • #1

Watch out if you say anything again about the roller shutter.
 

Nordlys

2019-02-27 13:50:44
  • #2
Never again. I promise. Roller shutters and [Raffstories] are the best….really, not fake news. K.
 

jucre45

2019-02-27 14:20:37
  • #3


Here is an "older picture", on the left are 60cm deep cabinets, on the right 35cm ... height 235cm. The picture still misses the handles in front, the mirror at the back, and the dresser at the front right.
 

hampshire

2019-02-27 14:33:15
  • #4
If something is off topic - if necessary, open a "How big should a dressing room be" thread. Closet on one side, 112 cm works comfortably for a "stately" middle-aged person without a walker or dependence on a seating option. Swing doors get in the way. Two people cannot pass each other "without communication," you just have to accept that, and it can be annoying if the dressing room is the only access to the sleeping area. Position mirrors carefully. Standing too close in front of them is terrible for viewing the overall appearance.
 

Bookstar

2019-02-27 15:41:53
  • #5
The dressing room next to the bedroom should definitely be accessible through two doors, so that one person is not disturbed while sleeping. That was very important to us at least. And I wouldn't want to miss windows, nothing beats natural daylight.
 

Zaba12

2019-02-27 17:47:46
  • #6
The L-shaped stones have been placed.
 

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