Bedroom things - only the essentials π
20
- Free Style
- HDB (Resale)
- ~1,100 sqft
- 3 br
- Couple Living
Here to post about our bedroom π POV from the bedroom door A full-length wardrobe across the left wall, a slide-and-swing pair of bathroom doors with translucent panels (for that glow to come through, you know), and a row of windows opposite our bed. If it wasn't for the almost-blackout roman blinds we have, the sun would be piercing right straight at us every morning! Our wardrobe lies across only 3/4 of the entire wall - a decision I made intentionally. Knowing that we would be opting for a king bed, space was a concern. The bed would eat up such a chunk of the room, I didn't want the wardrobe to come across swallowing as well. This 3/4 length served its purpose It only gave that bit of allowance for a side table (hidden beside the bed on the above photo) As much as I dislike sliding doors (I can't have all units be opened at once!), there wasn't much of a choice - due to the bed π«£ I did decide on for these recessed handles. Didn't want more jarring items sticking out. They help the wardrobe look more sleek POV from the bathroom door. Kept simple and minimal, the wooden laminate complements the white walls really cleanly POV from the empty 1/4 There isn't going on much in the bedroom, it having just the important essentials we need. A bed, dresser, vanity table, and wardrobe. This means there is quite a lot of walking space between the windows and the bed, which has shown to be useful when we change bedsheets. Can't imagine doing so with limited space π΅βπ« Also appreciating the sheer amount of daylight that comes shining in βοΈ
- 4 days ago
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