How to Combine Your Bedroom And Bathroom Designs Melbourne When interior designers talk about open plan spaces, we often think of shared living spaces such as the living room, kitchen and dining area, but the principle of knocking down walls between rooms and opening up our breathing space works just as well for bedrooms and other spaces. Many new homes feature indulgently spacious master bedrooms that have zones for dressing, bathing, sleeping and day time relaxing.
These bedroom plans act as a new spin on the classic en suite style space and can be significantly more luxurious. But how can you combine the two spaces without creating a room that looks awkward and messy? It is crucial to consider the materials you use carefully and to implement clever partitioning methods to keep the bedroom and bathroom designs streamlined and complementary.
One idea you can use for your Melbourne home is to use either hard wood or natural stone tiles for the bedroom flooring and separate the bed from the tub with a plush, sensuous rug that is a pleasure to step onto every morning. Another great tip is to use a ‘soft’ partitioning method, such as a bookcase, half height …