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Loft conversion dilemmas- 2nd en-suite or not?

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Cranberry2020 · 14/09/2024 22:37

Views appreciated DH and I can’t decide;

We have a bungalow which has room for a large two bedroom loft conversion. The master bedroom can also have a small walk in wardrobe and an en-suite with toilet/sink/shower. The other bedroom is smaller but not small and could have a sink/toilet en-suite OR keep the bedroom bigger with no en-suite.

Does the smaller bedroom need an en-suite or not? My DD currently 6 years old will have the smaller bedroom. We have a full walk in shower bathroom downstairs which we may change to a bath shower in due course.

Please let me know your views…

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LongLiveTheLego · 14/09/2024 22:39

We did a loft with two bedrooms but rather than an ensuite we have a decent size bathroom with toilet and shower in the middle of both rooms. Not jack and Jill it has a separate door. Could you do that instead.

House4DS · 14/09/2024 23:06

@Cranberry2020 same as previous poster. Bungalow with loft conversion providing 2 large bedrooms and bathroom in the middle.
I think it would be weird for one bedroom to use the bathroom downstairs. And equally OTT to have 2 ensuite.
Compromise would be the jack and Jill idea, but the extra doors waste wall space for locating the bathroom suite.
We have 2 upstairs bedrooms and 2 downstairs, but everyone uses the upstairs bathroom (decent size) for showering.

Cranberry2020 · 14/09/2024 23:20

Thanks yes we have also considered that option too… I think we’re just overwhelmed with too many options and have lost our way. I agree re using bathroom downstairs for one bedroom is weird..

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