Top 3 Master Suite Layout Ideas

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What is the difference between a master bedroom and a master suite, you ask? A master bedroom is typically the largest and the most appealing bedroom of the home. A master suite, however, is defined as a large bedroom that also includes an ensuite bathroom at the very least. Over and above that, a walk-in closet, a dedicated vanity area, a private balcony, a sitting area, a study or office space and so on are provided as per the available space and functional requirements.

Enticed to design or redesign your master suite? The ideas shared below will help you choose a layout that makes most of your space.

1. Achieve the right flow with a half-wall or partition wall
A half-wall can make any master bedroom into a master suite by dividing spaces for an efficient circulation and creating extra wall surfaces to mount or store stuff. In long and narrow rooms, a half-wall can allow you to anchor the bed centrally in the room. Doing so can take away the feeling of narrowness and add meaning to the otherwise unused central spaces. A similar layout can be employed in large square rooms, too.The partition wall not only brings down the scale of the room and allows straightforward placement of the walk-in closet and bath space beyond it, but also creates extra wall space to put up the TV. A partition wall can double as the backdrop for a seating area or be integrated with a media unit to achieve a dynamic high point for the suite, too.

2. Increase comfort by introducing a seating area or desk
Depending upon the size and shape of the master suite, locate potential areas to sit, relax, read or work. A set of comfy chairs or a study desk can help you section off the open plan and give value to every corner of your master suite. You can tweak the flooring or use area rugs to break the monotony and visually demarcate different functions in expansive rooms.A classic way to separate functions and add interest to an open-plan master suite is to introduce different floor levels in the layout. Steps can add depth to the design by creating visual separations without building partition walls.
 

3. Seal the deal with a striking focal point
If your master suite flanks a balcony or terrace deck that opens up to beautiful views of the surroundings, make it your focal point. Let the bed face the balcony and plan the ensuite bathroom and closet accordingly on either side. The indoor-outdoor connection can make small master suites feel large, apart from defining a strong focal point in the design.You can take the layout to the next level by setting up a differentiating element of focus. A gleaming copper-clad bathtub serves as the deserving focal point in this master suite. You can install a glass partition to set the bathroom apart and still maintain visual connection among the spaces.

 



 

 

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