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Problem: A bathroom door that swings inward can create space constraints, make movement difficult, and even pose a safety risk in small bathrooms. Solution: Instead, consider using a sliding door to save space or have the door swing outward for better accessibility and comfort.

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Placing kitchen lights too far from the countertop creates shadows, increasing the risk of cuts. For better visibility, position lights 36 inches (91 cm) from the cabinet wall and add under-cabinet lighting for extra safety. #KitchenLighting #InteriorDesign #Architecture

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Placing a bathroom in a shared space or away from an exterior wall affects privacy and complicates plumbing. Opt for an ensuite and position bathrooms on exterior walls for better privacy, easier plumbing, and improved hygiene. #PrivacyFirst #EnsuiteBathroom #BathroomDesign

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A drawer cabinet near the stove can create a “ladder effect,” allowing children to climb and access hazardous areas. Replacing it with a reach-in cabinet eliminates climbing opportunities and enhances safety. #KitchenSafety #Childproofing #HomeDesign #SafeKitchen #CabinetDesign

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Sharing a bedroom can lead to privacy concerns, hygiene issues, and sleep disturbances due to differing habits and routines. A private bedroom provides a more comfortable, clean, and personalized space, enhancing overall well-being. #PrivateBedroom #PersonalSpace #HomeComfort

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A bathroom window too close to a bedroom reduces privacy and spreads odors and humidity. To prevent this, position it farther away and install an exhaust fan for better ventilation. #Architecture #InteriorDesign #HomeDesign #DesignTips #Ventilation #SpacePlanning #PrivacyMatters

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“Avoid placing bedrooms, closets, or bathrooms near the main entrance, as this can reduce privacy, increase noise disturbances, and disrupt the home’s natural circulation. #Architecture #InteriorDesign #SpacePlanning #HomeLayout #ResidentialArchitecture #ArchitecturalDesign

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Stop using detached closets — they interrupt flow and compromise privacy. Go for an ensuite closet to keep things seamless and personal. #InteriorDesign #ClosetGoals #EnsuiteCloset #BedroomDesign #DesignTips #ArchitecturalLayout #SmartStorage

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Stop placing the bed directly in line with the door this common layout mistake instantly exposes the sleeping area, reducing privacy. Start creating a buffer zone, like a walk-in closet or partition wall, to block direct views and security. #BedroomDesign #PrivacyMatters

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Placing beds on the same wall between adjacent bedrooms can cause sound to travel easily, leading to disturbed sleep, reduced privacy, and overall discomfort. #BedroomDesign #Soundproofing #InteriorLayout #SpacePlanning #PrivacyMatters #BedroomTips #ArchitecturalDesign

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Placing a toilet window too close to bedroom windows can cause odors, noise, and discomfort, especially in ensuite layouts. To improve privacy and ventilation, it’s best to position toilet windows away from bedroom areas. #BathroomDesign #EnsuiteLayout #HomePlanning

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Placing windows on different walls can create blind spots and reduce visibility, leading to unsafe or unmonitored situations. Aligning them on the same wall improves supervision and security while maintaining privacy. #ArchitectureTips #SmartDesign #PrivacyMatters #RoomLayout

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Side-by-side bathrooms can let noise travel between them, reducing privacy. Adding distance or buffer spaces like closets helps block sound and improve comfort. #BathroomDesign #SpacePlanning #PrivacyMatters #DesignMistakes #SmartLayout #ArchitectureTips #SmartLayout

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A foyer acts as a buffer zone, giving you privacy from outsiders while creating a smooth transition between the public and private areas of your home. 🚪✨ #FoyerDesign #PrivacyMatters #HomeDesignTips #TransitionSpace #FloorPlanIdeas #ArchitectureDesign #SpacePlanning