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‘We went for opulence in our new en suite’

WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO CONVERT A BEDROOM?

When we bought our tired 1930s house in 2021, we knew before we even moved in that it would need some updating. We also knew that we didn’t need all four bedrooms, so had always planned to convert one of them into an en suite. So one of the first jobs was to block off the original entrance leading from the landing and create a new opening that connected to our bedroom.

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