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Part of our Reno is to focus on "face-changing" our master-bedroom. Below are our "concept" of changing the current master bedroom.

But we are not sure or confidence whether this will work out. Maybe it is juz our wishful thinking.

We need opinions and advise on how can we do it this way . Perhaps if anyone happen to do up a similar plan could help us to estimate a price too ! =)

Thanks !

Main Idea No 1 : Conceal toilet of Master bedroom (still exploring ways of doing so)

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New Floor Plan for main bedroom (2D)

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If you are changing the location of the MBR door , might as well move it close to the balcony, further up north. More privacy for your bedroom.

Install wardrobe all the way to the toilet on your right wall. Install a door or movable wall if you want to conceal the small square next to the toilet door. You can even hack the toilet door and wall altogether for a walk-in wardrobe effect.

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Part of our Reno is to focus on "face-changing" our master-bedroom. Below are our "concept" of changing the current master bedroom.

But we are not sure or confidence whether this will work out. Maybe it is juz our wishful thinking.

We need opinions and advise on how can we do it this way . Perhaps if anyone happen to do up a similar plan could help us to estimate a price too ! =)

Thanks !

Main Idea No 1 : Conceal toilet of Master bedroom (still exploring ways of doing so)

mainbedroom.jpg

Dun have overall fl plan, can't give u exact advise, but do consider the following:

1. Hacking cost =$1/psf. Rebuild wall = $2.5/psf. "red wood" door fram" = $350/per pc

2. Door should be "swing in" to MBR.

3. Walk-in wardwrode is a good idea.

4. In term of FS and scientific, tiolet should be well ventilated. Access to tiolet should be free from blockage.

5. Dress table envoirnment should be bright & well ventilated, best close to window.

6. Will the "new relocated" door obstruct any airflow?

7. Most neglected in HDB unit is airflow issue, ie: Sept-Feb = N + NE wind, Mar-Aug = S +SE wind. Best windows & doors cater for wind to flow from one window to another window, but not short-circulating flow!

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