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Houzz master bedroom carpet
Houzz master bedroom carpet







houzz master bedroom carpet

I know it's not a big deal, but tile with a large rug like Ann2010 suggested for warmth, might be a viable option. Shannon01, thanks for the tip about the transition stripe if we keep the carpet. Thank you Igloochick for your photos, the tile in the reach in closet looks great. The cabinet maker will be installing the closet components in a week and I am trying to decide whether we should keep carpet or tile the floor to make the transition seamless from the Master Bathroom. The new cabinets and storage units will go to the floor and everything will have it's place on shelves or in cabinets. I am getting cabinets, shelving and other built-ins constructed by a cabinet-maker for my closets. I did not have shelves or storage to the floor, but purses and hats were out of reach and just thrown in. Like you "tomorrowis", I had stuff everywhere, things were cluttered and it was driving me crazy. The issue of tile versus carpet came about not only because we are beginning a Master Bathroom update/light remodel, but because I am also updating my Master closet to be more functional and organized.

houzz master bedroom carpet

I guess that's all I have.who takes pics of their closet LOL :) Storage area under stairs (cat room) which was later done in venetian plaster as well (ok I had extra LOL) Ohh here :) this is the downstairs closet floor prior to it being finished (the wood that butts up to it isn't there and it's not painted.no cabs etc, but here's the floor :) It's edged in black granite which is the same as the trim in our adjoining bathroom: In that room I tiled the desk backsplash LOL So tile did end up in there :) This is our closet.I did continue the wood (it's adjoining that same room) just for fun :) I think it's the only finished pic with the room a mess (there are no other pics LOL) This is a washer and dryer closet done in travertine: So I chose to have the tile also show just under that dark wood door (see the tan strip) as it matches the bathroom floor height. I had a little problem in the bathroom and the tile ended up having to be a bit higher than the wood (the floor slopes ALOT because the house is on piling so this was a fix). In this one you see the two tiled areas in the master suite. I even had them done in a baseboard tile that matches the tile (tile strips cut from left over tiles 4" tall) which really makes for easy sleezy cleaning :)

houzz master bedroom carpet

it's the best decision (and a last second one at that because we had extra) we ever made. But if it's just a reach in, tile in a heart beat!!!! If I were going to actually walk on the surface (walk in closet?) I'd add in floor heating. In the basement closet (again a laundry) we have travertine as does the bath kitty corner from that while the rest of the floor is in wood. If you don't want the closet floor to show you just run your flooring under the door and let the closet floor begin at the inside door edge (so you only see it when open.we did this with some, but with others wanted to see the edge). It was the kitty litter area when we lived there all the time so again, cleaning was a consideration. The storage closet off of the kitchen and dining room is done in travertine as well (left over from the entry) again, I love it. The closet kitty corner which houses a washer and dryer is done in the same travertine. My master suite is done in bamboo (a lovely floor floor for a bedroom) and the closet is a large walk in, so it's done the same, but we have a bathroom off of that bedroom which is travertine. You just sweep :) No musty smells coming from the floors, easy to clean (do you honestly vacumm your closet much? Carpet pulled from closets is always NASTY with dust and must from years of lack of cleaning. I don't have pics, but all of our closets in the townhouse are tiled, as are the storage areas (left over tile, but I'd purchase it again for the same use if I had to do it over again).









Houzz master bedroom carpet