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Edna Ellman of Gordon’s Bay writes

The entrance to our en-suite bathroom is right at the foot of our bed, which doesn’t allow much space for a regular door. What alternativ­e can you suggest that won’t take up too much space or cost too much?

Jenny Collins of Red Cat Design replies You have two options: my first recommenda­tion would be to replace your bed with one that doesn’t have a footboard. Yours takes up about 20cm of valuable space between the bed and bathroom. If you have less than 70cm between the foot of the bed and the bathroom wall, consider a soft, flexible solution such as curtains to provide privacy. Instead of using store-bought curtains, find a beautiful piece of fabric with an interestin­g pattern or print. The curtains will close the space off and add visual interest to the room.

Sliding panel blinds serve as a stylish alternativ­e to curtains. They’re similar to vertical blinds, but each fabric panel is about 500mm wide and you would slide them to one side to access your bathroom. The panels hang on a rail.

If there’s at least 70cm between the foot of the bed and the start of the bathroom wall once the footboard has been removed, you have enough space to brick up the opening; you could use drywall and leave an opening just as a doorway.

If you have a space of 80cm or more at the foot of the bed, you can install a sliding door that opens towards the dressing table on the bedroom side of the new partition (a hinged door will not work in this space). Barn-style sliding doors are very popular but a louvered door or shutters will work just as well.

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