This is an awful idea. Please talk to an Architect! .
Maura, your bitter reply comes across as insecure and immature. Perhaps you might want to consider leaving this discussion forum for one that is more suitable for children below 5th grade? And, when you have become a highly-published and award-winning architect, let me know.
Hopefully, I'll still be alive when that day comes. Dborlando 13 months ago .
This seems to be the best master suite floor plan scenario: Walk through a "master study" (former guest bedroom), then into a master bathroom before going into the master bedroom, and finally into a master walk-in closet. The plan sounds odd, but seems to work nicely. I'm more concerned about resalability, where a prospective buyer might find this floor plan to be strange.
Otherwise, the master suite is large and has good circulation, with nice outside views in all of its spaces. 12.5' x 12.5' study, 10' x 25.5' bath, 14' x 19.5' bedroom and 7' x 19.5' closet. The bathroom has nice ammenities: "wet room" (walk through shower to get to airbath tub), undercounter laundry alcove, semi-private water closet, and double vanity.
The wet room is unto itself as you're going into the bedroom area. The proposed master suite plan also has abundant linen and clothes storage, especially for a house of this age.
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