Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Are bedroom sizes important? 101Jul 25, 2015 4:07 am We decided not to go with a project home in part because we found there was lots of floor space dedicated to big master rooms with small minor bedrooms. We also wanted to dedicate more space to living areas but not have the bedrooms feeling cramped. Even with toying with the plans we couldn't find one with the room sizes more balanced that also met all of our other requirements. We wanted the minor rooms to be at least 3.5 x 3.5. They are 3.6 plus a robe that runs the length of one wall. Our main is bigger just to denote it as the main, really. We also have a very big King bed, pretty much our favourite thing in the world lol and it had to fit in the room. Our room will be 4.2 x 3.8. There is then a walk in robe 1.5 wide running the length of one wall and an ensuite 1.5 wide along the other. That is still a fair bit of space dedication considering our living space is about 220sqm. We wanted the rooms to feel comfortable but kids (well at this stage kid!) to play out with the family.' We have 3 bedrooms in total and a study. Re: Are bedroom sizes important? 102Jul 25, 2015 1:05 pm For resale value, I ensured all bedrooms can fit a queen size bed. Also have walk-in robes to 3 of the 4 bedrooms and a large walk-in linen. At a pinch I could convert some of the space to a 5th bedroom by removing an internal wall and adding an external window. This flexibility in design was one advantage in using a small bespoke builder who could do a custom plan. Build thread: here Land Nov 12, Contract 6/07/13, Consent 15/08/13, Start 20/09/13, Slab 25/09/13, Frame 4/10/13, Brick 21/10/13, Roof 2/11/13, Lock-up 17/12/13, Handover 3/3/14 Re: Are bedroom sizes important? 104Aug 18, 2015 1:53 pm im having the below, are those sizes considered big ? 4x4 for master (excluding WIR + ensuite) 3.4x3.89 for Bedroom 2&3 (including BIR) 3.6x3.89 for multi-purpose room (now as theater, which can be converted to bedroom if needed) im thinking to reduce the bedroom size on one end to give more space to the hallway..what do you guys think ?? 3.4x3.7 for Bedroom 2&3 (including BIR) 3.6x3.7 for multi-purpose room Re: Are bedroom sizes important? 105Aug 18, 2015 5:06 pm My bedroom sizes are 4.9x3.6 Bedroom 1 plus WIR & Ensuite which makes 9.0x3.6 including WIR & Ensuite 4.1x3.7 Bed 4 4.0x3.2 Bed 3 plus robe (0.6) 4.5x3.6 Bed2 plus Robe (0.6) With a double bed in the rooms none seem too big, they seem to me to be just right To put a desk in the smaller rooms would require a single bed Re: Are bedroom sizes important? 106Sep 19, 2018 9:17 pm To pick up from an old thread. I think kitchen size and good size family living areas sizes and not to excessive and at least 2 living areas in the house are more important than big bedrooms and i think that is where the trade off is with builders designs today. The other thing people haven't touched on is the actual layout of the bedroom in relation to door location window size and location as well as ceiling height. For people with a minor bedroom size of say 3x 3.1 the room could possibly look more spacious with 9 foot+ high ceilings, higher door heights and extra wider windows than the average. I would be picking this over a 3.5 x 3.5 room with 2.4m ceiling height and small pokey windows and standard door height any day. A minor bedroom of approx 3 x 3.1 with good size windows, higher door heights and bedrooms facing towards backyard area and ceiling height of 9 foot + make a big difference to the room as long as u have that for minor rooms imo that is fine and i've compared the difference to many of the display homes I've seen, but a room of say 3x3 can look so small with 2.4 ceilings, standard door heights and pokey windows but add the extra bigger size windows, higher door heights and higher ceilings to your plan as well as locating the rooms towards the backyard area this can make a big difference. It's not all about big bedrooms. i still pick living areas, kitchen, landscaping and porcelain tiles/timber flooring over bedroom sizes. I think today you have to factor in a lot of things before buying a house. Anyway approx numbers below for rooms in the house should be fine. master at least 3.6 x 3.7 is fine minor bedrooms at least 3x3.1 with 9 foot+ high ceilings and extra wider windows than the average should be okay. family rooms at least 4.5 x 4.5 for both is good or family and meals area possibly 6 x4.5 The worst thing you can do is sign a building contract without a pre contract review. Over the years many people have come to me with disputes where they just signed… 0 8339 OK it's been a little while! I've been busy getting time where I can to work on this. I started by grading a pad (borrowing a… 26 20316 I have a box of quality drill bits that seem to be new but their engraved sizes covered by rust ,,,,I tried to sand them to see their sizes but still I am finding… 0 1433 |