Thursday, April 7, 2011

Tips On Adding On A Bedroom & Bathroom

A bed and bath need not even require two separate rooms.


The addition of a bedroom with a private bathroom to your house calls for a number of important decisions to be made. The further in advance you can finalize these issues, the more likely the process of adding on will be smooth and problem free. The opportunity to expand your home by two different rooms at once gives you the freedom or responsibility, depending on how you look at it, to integrate the two rooms into a cohesive whole using architectural and decorative measures.








Bed and Bath for Kids


The addition of a bedroom with a bathroom that will also serve an existing adjacent bedroom is an effective solution to the issue of a single bathroom in a home with a growing family. When the two bedrooms that connect to the new bathroom are occupied by two or more children of different genders, one of the best decisions you can make during the addition process is to build what is known as a Jack and Jill bathroom, which means installing twin vanities, individualized shower racks for each child and a separate alcove for a shower so that one child can bathe in privacy while another child showers.


Walk-in Closet Entryway


The process of bathing and dressing can be streamlined when you add a bedroom with an attached bathroom. Design the two rooms so that you enter the bathroom through a walk-in closet. One method to accomplish this involves a closet with a pathway through clothes storage on either side. Another is to install a large mirror in the middle of one wall while the opposite wall is equipped for storing clothing.


Second Story Considerations


You can add a bedroom to the second story of a house just about anywhere that will support the weight. A bedroom that contains a private bath considerably narrows your options. The bathroom situated on the second floor must be placed either where it can be attached vertically to existing first floor plumbing lines or where it can share plumbing lines with an existing bathroom on the second story.


Drama and Style


The addition of a bed and bath can be a project that lets you add great stylistic flourish to your home. The design stage is the time to experiment with imaginative ideas and construct a wish list. Style can be supplemented by installing French doors at the entrance from the bedroom to the bath. A good tip during the early stages of this kind of addition is that you may want to cut back on your budgeting for fixtures in both rooms and move that money over toward integrating the connection between bed and bath in a more strikingly artistic manner.


L-shape Design


An L-shape is an effective way to add a bedroom/bathroom combination. The longer end of the L can be utilized for the bedroom while the shorter end of the L is the ideal size for a bathroom of a less expansive type. This design can even do away with the need to install a doorway that acts to separate the bedroom from the bathroom as the alcove-like placement of the bath provides all the necessary privacy.

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