




Room Renovation Recommendations
Hi everyone,
I'm completely gutting my current space to turn three fragmented rooms into a seamless, modern integrated suite. I want to strip away all the old, bulky wooden cabinetry and open up the layout.
📐 The Footprint (Linear Flow):
Living Room (12’ × 12’): Needs to hold a proper, comfortable seating lounge and a sleek home office work table without feeling cramped.
Bedroom (10’ × 11.5’): Connects to the lounge via an arched opening. Needs to feel open and bright.
Bathroom (4’ × 11.5’): A long, narrow corridor. I want to convert the entrance of this space into a smart walk-in/walk-through wardrobe that flows into an expanded luxury washroom.
🎯 Key Goals:
Seamless Transition: Maximize the 22-foot depth of the lounge + bedroom so it feels like one continuous architectural unit instead of boxy rooms.
Smart Storage: Replace heavy, protruding closets with flush, minimalist, or hidden storage.
Modern Aesthetic: Move entirely away from dark wood and heavy paneled ceilings toward a clean, bright, premium aesthetic.
❓ Looking for Advice On:
How would you layout the narrow 4’ × 11.5’ space to successfully combine a walk-in closet and a premium 3-fixture bathroom (Vanity, WC, Shower)?
What’s the best way to arrange a proper sofa seating area and a dedicated work desk in the 12’ × 12’ lounge?
Any material, continuous flooring, or lighting tricks to tie a linear layout like this together?
Photos and video of the current layout are attached below!