An owner’s suite is the one place that you can go to get away and relax in your home. It is where you get up and get ready for a busy day and where you come after a busy day. If you are planning on building or renovating a master retreat, here are some tips from the professionals in the industry on how to make your owner’s suite your sanctuary.
1. Upgrade Your Closet
A walk-in closet is a must when it comes to a primary suite in a home. When updated or building a master walk-in closet make sure to have built-in shelves, drawers and hanging rods. Just like everyone has a different personality, everyone can fit your needs to your specific closet. Alex Hughes, vice president of merchandising for Cabinets to Go, says you should start with figuring out how you want your closet space to function. “Create a space that provides the right mix of hanging, drawer, shelf and shoe storage,” recommends Hughes.
2. Beautify Your Bath
“Today’s homeowners are looking for a calm feeling in the bathroom space,” Hughes says. In order to get a spa-like atmosphere you should use natural materials like stained wood or natural hues like sage or buff which give a soothing feel. “When planning your ideal vanity configuration, I recommend bringing your room dimensions and current fixture locations to a showroom where skilled designers can help you optimize space and storage,” says Hughes.
3. Get Organized
An organized space can also add to a calming environment and can be done in your bedroom, closet and bath. You can use open shelves or drawer units in a nook in any of these spaces. Using custom organizers is a perfect way to help bring organization to the spaces. “Closet valet rods and foldout ironing boards and bathroom vanity organizers keep everything within reach,” comments Hughes.
4. Customize Your Cabinetry
There are tons of brands out there that you can customize or choose different pieces to fit together to make what you want. You can also choose the color, stain or texture that will go with the space. If you are not sure on what to choose, a design pro can help.
5. Don’t Forget the Floor
The floor is just as important as the walls or any other part of your suite. A good multi-surface to go through the entire space is waterproof vinyl that looks like hardwoods. Not only is this a good choice for the look and durability but it is also easy to install. “XRP WaterProof flooring is the top choice of Alison Victoria from HGTV for many reasons! It’s durable and looks and feels like real wood,” exclaims Hughes.