Layout Designs for the Master Bedroom, Bathroom, and Closet (2024)

Now that we have lived in our new home for a few months, I wanted to provide an update on our primary suite. I will be covering the layout of the master bedroom, master bathroom, and the master closet.

The relation of these 3 rooms to each other have worked very well with the flow of our house. They are spacious and functional and I’m very happy with how it all turned out.

My goal for this post is to provide you with ideas for how to layout your own master suite. I will provide our floor plan and design ideas so you can complete the design of your space.

Designing a custom home can be overwhelming at times and seeing examples of actual spaces and homes can be very helpful. It can be challenging to imagine how measurements on floor plans translates to real life. I hope you find the answers to those questions here!

Floor Plan Example of Master Bedroom, Bathroom, and Closet

Our master bedroom, bathroom, and closet layout altogether make a large square. So, if you’re going to use any of the layout ideas, it will hopefully be easy to incorporate into your new home construction plans.

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Our original plan had the north wall of the bedroom and bathroom 2 feet further out. However, we reduced that space when we were tweaking our plans in order to cut down on square footage. I’m so glad we did! Our room and bathroom are plenty big and we were able to save some money in the process.

It’s amazing how shaving off a couple feet in a room can save so much money. Most subcontractors charge per square foot. We reduced our square footage by around 54 square feet when we moved that wall 2 feet in. New homes can easily be around $250 a square foot now, so that ended up saving us over $13,000.

Details of the Master Bedroom

As you can see in the plans, the primary bedroom has a vaulted ceiling. It starts at 10 feet tall, then is vaulted to 19 feet and the peak.

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Being that we live in Texas, a ceiling fan was a must. However, design-wise, I would have loved a chandelier.

There are two windows that look out into the backyard. They are pretty tall, coming in at 8 feet tall. They are a foot off the ground, so the top of the windows are 9 feet tall. I love the natural sunlight these allow!

We also chose to have an 8 foot tall door to access the master bedroom from the hall and I’m so glad we did! Tall doors really take the design aesthetic up a notch and is worth the added cost in my opinion.

You’ll notice that the original plans had a door going out onto a private patio. We decided to take the patio off the plan, so we didn’t have a need for a door anymore. Hence, we have two matching windows.

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You can read all about how I painted that dresser in the picture in this post on how to paint a dresser black!

In the future, we will add an electric fireplace between the two windows. We will also build a mantle or DIY fireplace surround, so stay tuned for that!

We have LVP on our floors in our primary bedroom and I’m so happy we went with that. We do have a rug partially under the bed, which makes the immediate space around the bed soft underfoot. But, I love how easy it is to clean the remaining vinyl plank floors.

Details of the Master Bathroom

Our master bath has two separate vanities, with a bathtub in the middle of the two vanities. These are white oak vanities that I designed and assembled myself. I purchased them from a company called Cabinet Joint. You can read all about that process of purchasingRTA (ready-to-assemble) Cabinets Made the USAhere!

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The bathroom is accessed from the bedroom through a black sliding door. The height of this matches the other door in the room – 8 feet tall.

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We considered a double vanity, but in the end, we decided to do separate vanities, with a free standing tub and window in the middle.

There is a private toilet room directly to the left when you walk in the bathroom. The master bathroom layout is the width of the master bedroom.

We have marble lookalike porcelain flooring. This was another choice that I was very happy with. I love how they look, they’re easy to clean, and they’re very budget friendly.

There is a large window above the freestanding tub. I purchased electric roman shades to cover that window when needed. I could have spent a little more to make the shades wifi enabled, but that wasn’t in the budget. But in the end, I’m very happy with our remote controlled roman shades! The big window allows for tons of natural light, which is huge added bonus. It also creates a beautiful focal point when you walk in the bathroom.

The walk-in shower in our master bathroom has a rain shower head and also a main shower head. We went with slightly darker grout, and I’m so glad we did. It’s so much easier to keep clean than white!

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Details of the Master Closet

Our master closet is a very long and narrow walk-in closet. The length spans the bathroom and the bedroom walls. I was a little worried about it being too narrow. However, now that we have the built ins in our closet completed, I’m happy with how the layout is. There is ample closet space to move around and access our clothes.

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We access the master closet from the bathroom through a pocket door.

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We used LVP for the flooring in there as well and I’m happy we did. It’s easy to keep clean and a simple runner softens the space quite a bit.

Our custom closet is made up of Ikea Pax units and outfitted with the Ikea Komplement accessories. I trimmed out the units with wood, which completed the built-in look. I covered all of the details in this post on DIY Custom Closet on a Budget, so be sure to check that out!

The main gist of it is this: install however many Ikea Pax units fit in your space. Then, install all of the modules to each wardrobe that will give you an organized closet. Lastly, trim out the units with wood trim to give it the custom, built-in look.

Ikea also provides optional closet doors to close the Pax wardrobes, but you can leave them off, which is what we did.

The organization modules that we added to the Ikea Pax units provides easy access to often used items.

Outfitting a closet with Pax units would also work great for a small space. When designed correctly, there should be plenty of space to store items once the organization modules are in.

We also put an ottoman in the closet. The ottoman creates a seating area for putting on shoes since there wasn’t an option for a bench with the Ikea Pax wardrobes. The ottoman is also useful to stand on when I need to access items stored up high, as it is lightweight enough to easily move around.

The ceilings in the closet are 10 feet tall. This height allows for extra storage space above the Pax units to store rarely used or off-season items.

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​Since one wall is an exterior wall, we were able to put a window in the closet. This helps a lot to bring in natural light. It is a fairly large window, coming in at 8 feet tall.

Having a large walk-in closet was a dream come true. We have shared a small closet for so long and it’s been so nice to have ample space to store everything in our new walk-in closet.

Master Bedroom, Bathroom, and Closet Details

The total square footage of these rooms altogether is a little less than 650 square feet. It works great in a floor plan with an isolated master suite.

Something else to consider is the proximity of your master suite to the laundry room. I have seen many new home builds with the laundry room directly off the master suite, or even part of it. Ours is in a different area of the house. In the end, it’s not a big deal, however, it might be a feature that you want to consider incorporating into your plans.

One other consideration when designing your master bedroom floor plans is a linen closet. We will probably add one on the wall opposite the toilet room and right behind one of the master vanities. It would be a shallow linen closet, but still should be ample storage. Since it’s somewhat shallow, it shouldn’t encroach into the bathroom space too much. It might be a better option than leaving the linen closet off of the new plans that are drawn up.

Hopefully this article helps give you an idea of how to design the layout of your new master bedroom, bathroom, and closet. If it does, I’d love to hear about it!

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Layout Designs for the Master Bedroom, Bathroom, and Closet (2024)

FAQs

What is a good size is a master bedroom with bathroom and walk-in closet? ›

A good size for a master bedroom with a bathroom and closet is generally considered to be around 350 to 400 square feet (32.5 to 37.2 square meters) or more. This provides space for a comfortable bedroom, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom.

Can you put a closet in a master bathroom? ›

A walk-in closet off your primary bath can be functional and more efficient. It's convenient because you don't have to pass through your bedroom to get dressed, only to return to the bathroom right after to shave, fix your hair or put on makeup.

Does a master bedroom need a walk-in closet? ›

A walk-in closet is an excellent addition to any master bedroom. Not only does it provide ample storage space and allow you to organize your clothing, but it also helps reduce clutter and makes it easier to find what you need. If you're looking for a way to upgrade your bedroom, consider adding a walk-in closet.

How do you layout a bathroom floor plan? ›

Plan a clear floor space of at least 30 inches from the front edge of all fixtures (lavatory, toilet, bidet, tub, and shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall, or obstacle. Code Requirements: A minimum space of 21 inches must be planned in front of the lavatory, toilet, bidet, and tub.

What is the minimum closet size for a master bedroom? ›

A standard full-size walk-in closet for two people should measure a minimum of 7 by 10 feet. It should preferably have an area of 100 sq. ft as this allows you to have storage units on all three walls with even a sitting area in the middle.

What is the average size of a walk-in closet for a master bedroom? ›

Typically, standard full-size walk-in closets meant for two people measure around seven by ten feet or have an area of 100 square feet. These dimensions will allow you to have storage units on all the walls and even space in the middle, which you could potentially use as a sitting area.

What is a master bedroom with bathroom called? ›

What do you call a bedroom with a bathroom? Ensuite. En suite bathroom is a private bathroom connected exclusively to the bedroom, often to the master bedroom or a guest room. In the same way, an en suite bedroom is a bedroom with adjoined private bathroom.

What is it called when the master bedroom has a bathroom? ›

An en suite bathroom is a bathroom that is connected to a bedroom. Often, this is a special touch that marks the primary bedroom from the others, which may need to share a common bathroom. The doorway to an en suite bathroom can only be accessed from within the bedroom, making it a private sanctuary.

What do you call a bathroom attached to the master bedroom? ›

An ensuite bathroom is a bathroom attached to a bedroom, with or without a door. It is also referred to as en suite, attached, adjoining, or master bathroom. The words en suite come from French and mean “in sequence” or “in harmony.”

Why are builders putting closets in bathrooms? ›

The bathroom is “louder” so having a closet buffer for both lights and sounds is quite helpful. And even if the toilet has its own door, the bathroom still tends to get locked so no closet access until it's unlocked.

Should master bedroom be at front or back? ›

Keep it in the back

This is because the back of the house is one of the most quiet and undisturbed spaces within the home. According to feng shui, this is undoubtedly the best location for the master bedroom. They recommend keeping it to the back of the house or at least behind the centre line.

Are walk in robes a waste of space? ›

A Walk in Robe Can Save Floor Space

Walk-in wardrobes don't take up space the way regular wardrobes do and it's mainly because there are no doors opening out. A walk in closet can also take up less space than built-ins or regular wardrobes with sliding doors or cabinets.

What is a 3 4 bathroom layout? ›

As opposed to a traditional full bath, a three-quarter bath is usually characterized by an efficient combination of standing shower, sink and toilet. This simple but useful design is often used for guest bathrooms, and it can add tremendous utility and value to your home.

What is the rules of bathroom layout? ›

The last thing you want in your bathroom is not enough room to move around and function in the space. Plan to have clear floor space of at least 30” from the front edge of all fixtures (sink, toilet, bathtub and shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall or obstacle.

What is a 3 way bathroom layout? ›

A 3-way-bathroom displays the separation of toilet, shower/ bath, vanity in three separate areas/ rooms. When you walk in the bathroom you see the vanity first from there branches off the toilet behind a door and the shower with or without bath behind another door.

What is a nice size master bedroom? ›

What You Need to Know About “Average” Master Bedroom Size
Home TypeAverage Master Bedroom Size (sq ft)Average Master Bedroom Size (ft x ft)
Standard200 – 35014×14 to 18×20 with 14×16 being the average
Small Homes~20014×14
Large Homes>35020×20 or larger
Luxury Homes400 – 600+20×20 to 25×25 or larger

What size is a nice size master bedroom? ›

The standard size of a master bedroom is 14 feet x 16 feet or 224 square feet. This allows enough space for a king-size bed and other pieces of bedroom furniture like chests of drawers, nightstands, a TV stand, and a chair for a sitting area.

What is considered a good size bedroom? ›

The ideal owner's bedroom is big enough to fit an adjoining bathroom and a walk-in closet. The average size of an owner's bedroom in U.S. homes is 14 feet by 16 feet (224 square feet). Other common owner's bedroom dimensions are 12 feet by 14 feet (168 square feet) and 12 feet by 16 feet (192 square feet).

What is a good size for a master bathroom? ›

In newer homes, a typical master bathroom occupies an area ranging from 115 to 210 square feet. The master bathroom in older houses was considerably smaller and used to occupy a modest 75 to 100 square feet. A typical master bathroom design has room for the toilet, a bathtub, a shower stall, and a double sink.

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