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Posted by AeowynFraser at Aug 7, 2016, 5:13:27 AM
Re: Two-Story Double Jack-and-Jill Home
I realized earlier today that there's no bathroom easily accessible to the area designated "Nursery". I could've put a door that would access one of the Jack-and-Jill bathrooms, but then in thinking once the child/children started to grow up then that would be one crowded bathroom. So, I came up with the following:



Revised floor plan for the top floor. I took out my sewing room and replaced it with another bathroom, bringing the total number of bathrooms to FIVE! Wow, that's a lot of plumbing... I also split the Nursery area into what could later be two bedrooms (a grand total of NINE bedrooms! Oh my goodness!); see, they have closets! laughing Anyway, right now I have them listed as a Nursery and a Playroom.





The new Bathroom. Similar layout to the Master bathroom but without the shower stall and the linen closet - there's a cabinet for that instead. I'm looking at that area between the toilet and the sink and I'm thinking that maybe I might add a small cabinet there...



The Nursery. I have it set up for two babies, but I have no idea how many babies there might be, if any at all. Since this was part of a sleep-dream, as I recall I had seen two cribs in it and just went along with that. biggrin



The Playroom. There's a bookcase for both books and toys, a cubby area for cute storage bins and larger toys, a toy chest for the really big toys, and a rocking chair so that whoever is taking care of the child/children can sit and read to him/her/them. Oh, and some toys as well. smile
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