Many times, when people, especially agents discuss houses or describe them, the features of the house(s) are mentioned without neglecting the term “a master’s bedroom”.
In some cases, we must have realized that houses that have a master’s bedroom are usually better, finer, bigger and more inviting than any other place in that house. I have asked myself one question…..Why? Why is this so?
Why a particular room is just picked randomly and tagged “the master’s bedroom?” I am quite sure so many people have pondered on this and have decided to go along with the trend. Not me though. I thought about this and an idea struck me, I decided to carry out a research. With the research carried out, I have these points/reasons as to why a room in a house is called “a master’s bedroom”
Read on to find what qualifies a master bedroom to be one
Features
The features found in “this” room are quite exquisite and inviting. They vary from Jacuzzi’s, the room usually-suit, built-in wall interior designs and comfortable beddings. Furniture(s) and other items in a bedroom vary greatly, depending on taste and local tradition. For instance, a master bedroom may include a bed of a specific size (double, king or queen-sized) one or more dressers (or a wardrobe armoire) cushions, and the like.
Owner’s space
An individual’s bedroom is a reflection of one’s personality, as well as social class, and is unique to each person. Therefore, depending on one’s pocket, one’s personality and various other aspects of one’s life affect the choice of bedroom type. The last reason would be that a master bedroom is put in place for the owner of the house; this is mainly the person who pays the bills….of cause he/she would want the best service(s) for his/her funds
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