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Love the scale of the rooms in the first, but can’t help feel the space in the second would be more practical as without the integrated day bed the dressing room could convert back to a bed room fairly easily. I wouldn’t want to turn a 4 bed to a 3 bed as you never know what the future holds, be that children, elderly parents who need care or just a sudden desire to move out of London for good and you’ve knocked 40k off the value.
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@Tenderloin If u loose the dressing rm - the master bed looks a little short of adequate clothes storage - bed 1 looks like the best bedroom - although sans en suite - possible work around - box room bed 4 - opposing entry doors - wardrobe in between. May not work tho If single bed doesn’t fit (as per phone scrawl here) ....
I posted these before but thought I’d get thoughts on these two 1st floor layouts. One means moving a wall and losing separate entrance into the master bedroom the other involves a more complex structural solution removing the bib from in the en-suite. I think the full width en-suite is the better solution but worried a little about turning a 4 bed into 3 bed...