Categories: Home Improvement

Master Bedroom VS. Master Suite

‘Master bedroom’ and ‘master bedroom’ are known to be frequently used in the industry of design. While they may seem self-explanatory, people sometimes get confused over the two. In today’s post, your trusted general contractor will share an overview of their comparison.

The Master Bedroom

The term ‘master bedroom’ refers to a room that’s usually larger and more luxuriously decorated than other bedrooms. It is also known as the primary room. It can be noted that bedrooms aren’t made the same. They differ in terms of size, furniture placement, and even layout. Three of the most common bedrooms found in homes are the guest bedroom, children’s bedroom, and the master bedroom. 

This specific area has the biggest space and the best placement in a house. It often features a personal bathroom as well as the nicest views out of the other types of residential bedrooms. It’s also the place where the head of the family usually sleeps. However, some homes that have master bedrooms listed on the real estate market will not always mean they have great views. Instead, they’ll refer it to a bigger room without any adjacent bathroom. 

The Master Suite

This one, on the other hand, has all the features the latter has and a lot more. This space may include a foyer, walk-in closet, sitting space, an attached office, a private balcony, and even a wet bar and a fireplace! Bed and bathroom remodeling contractors note that this is also built in a way that affords much privacy to the owners.

It is said that in the 1980s, cavernous master or primary suites became a popular feature of so-called McMansions, but today, homes of all sizes are specifying primary suites.

Look no further than Owens Construction, a team of home improvement contractors, when in need of high-quality remodeling solutions. Whether the project involves knocking down walls or not, we’ll make sure everything runs smoothly and safely, from start to finish. We proudly serve homeowners in Worthington, OH, and the nearby areas. Call us today at (614) 635-7487 or fill out this contact form to get a free estimate.

Susie Moran

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