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Design Basics
Bedrooms and Sleeping Places
When designing your modular home, one of the first requirements people have is the number of bedrooms. Another design element pertaining to the bedrooms is where the bedrooms are located in the home.
When designing the bedrooms in your home, you need to take the size, location and closets into consideration. Often people design bedrooms to be extended living spaces with sitting rooms in master suites for example. Large bedrooms divide family activity by providing separate space for the entire family. Bedrooms designed as sleeping chambers encourage the use of common living space in the home.
What Goes Where
When designing a bedroom plan, you need to take into consideration what will be going into the space. The typical requirements for a bedroom include a bed, dresser and bedside tables. Children's rooms will also require a potential study space.
Bedroom in standard modular home floor plans range from small sleeping chambers to luxurious master suites with a sitting room and a world class bathroom spa. Our bedroom design section shares standard furniture sizes, closet design, lighting options, window and door placement.
Bedroom Storage Solutions
Smaller bedrooms with larger closets make sense today. To maximize closet space take into consideration a custom closet system. A well designed closet system can almost triple usable closet space. I can see in the future modular home factories will be installing custom closets as a standard option in the future.
Bedroom Size in Modular Homes
The layout of your home determines the sizes of the bedrooms in your home. If your are building a twenty four foot wide ranch home with the bedrooms clustered together can connected with a hall way, one of the bedrooms will only be eight and a half feet deep due to the location of the marriage wall and the hall way. Wider homes will provide larger bedroom spaces.