Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Bedroom Windows questions 8May 22, 2023 12:23 am Personally, considering your layout (study/work desks in bedrooms), I don't think you have any other option but to leave NW windows and make them as big as possible e.g. 2.4x1.5 at 0.9 m for 2.7 m ceilings will be perfect. I would remove these high windows above the beds, I don't think you gotta get much use of them, anyway. But it is very important to consider longer eaves over NW as well as Low E double glazing for those big windows and definitely some shading (e.g. blinds/rollers/shades) when not in use. Otherwise, you gonna have very hot bedrooms during summer months almost guaranteed. As for your backyard, I think you still will be able to see it, especially if you will be allowed to play around with the pitch of your alfresco roof. Newbie question for flooring options. We are thinking of changing the flooring for bedrooms and passage area. Last time we looked at flooring options was almost 8years… 0 4930 if i have understood your dimensions correctly my suggestions include using the smallest toilet and wall hung handbasin eg Caroma Urbane with in wall cistern, small wall… 1 9341 start from at least $20,000 just for fixtures and finishes and then add on for moving plumbing and extra for a concrete floored house last new bathroom we installed in a… 1 23350 |