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Thursday, August 30, 2018

25 More 3 Bedroom 3D Floor Plans

25 More 3 Bedroom 3D Floor Plans

Whether you're moving into a new house, building one, or just want to get inspired about how to arrange the place where you already live, it can be quite helpful to look at 3D floorplans. Beautiful modern home plans are usually tough to find but these images, from top designers and architects, show a variety of ways that the same standards - in this case, three bedrooms - can work in a variety of configurations. A three bedroom house is a great marriage of space and style, leaving room for growing families or entertaining guests. Take a look at these 25 new options for a three bedroom house layout and you're sure to find out that would work for you.
1 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
With a wide open outdoor area as well as a cozy dining room, this three bedroom space is ideal for entertaining.

2 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
Three bedrooms does not always mean three beds. This home turns that third space into a comfortable home office.

3 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
The shared areas are kept on the opposite side from the bedrooms in this small but organized option.

4 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
Sharing a home can be a lot easier when each bedroom has its own assigned bath.

5 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
An L-shaped house allows for plenty of privacy in the bedroom win and tons of space in the living area.

6 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
Whoever shares this apartment will do well to stagger their showers since there’s just one bathroom.

7 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
A wraparound balcony ensures lots of outdoor time in this long and lean three bedroom design.

8 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
Perfectly designed for a small family, this three bedroom house keeps the master bedroom separate from the kid’s room for privacy on both ends.

9 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
What the third bedroom in this home lacks in space, it makes up for in private balcony access. Keep a watch on any teen who sleeps there…

10 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
By putting the dining table in the kitchen, this layout opens up more room for the living area.

11 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
In this option, each bedroom has its own corner of the house.

12 | Visualizer: Jeremy Gamelin
An overhead view lets us see how each bedroom is tucked cozily in one corner of the building while a wide open floorplan takes up the rest of the house.

13 | Source: Vascon
A 3 bedroom home can also be incredibly spacious, as evidenced by this big airy design.

14 | Source: Vascon
An enclosed kitchen may not be the trendiest option, but it works with this layout.

15 | Visualizer: Creative 3D Renderings
This layout actually makes space for a living area as well as a TV room, which can provide nice quiet time when necessary.

16 | Visualizer: Creative 3D Renderings
Adding a couple chairs to a small balcony can make it much more welcoming. This layout also features a servant bedroom.

17 | Visualizer: Rishabh Kushwaha
The bedrooms in this design are especially roomy, as is the kitchen.

18 | Source: Vishram
Lots of closet space makes this design work well for a trio of fashionistas.

19 | Via: House of Property
Something about the shape of this home has a distinctly retro vibe.

20 | Source: JR Housing
The master bedroom in this home has it’s own balcony, which would be a lovely retreat in a house that doesn’t have a ton of privacy.

21 | Source: Gokhale
Whether kids must share a room or just have friends over a lot, two twin beds can make easy work of the situation.

22 | Source: Gokhale
A wide open kitchen, dining, and living room keeps this layout feeling huge and modern.

23 | Source: Rosedale Associates
Every bedroom in this layout has its own area and a private bath, which is ideal for most people.

24 | Source: Guardian Developers
The common areas in this layout give some space up to the big bedrooms.

25 | Source: KSM International
Finally, this three bedroom space is spacious with plenty of outdoor areas as well.


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4 Dark Living Rooms With Strong Personality

4 Dark Living Rooms With Strong Personality

These dark and moody living rooms embody a style that magazines might even describe as a masculine decor aesthetic, but just about anyone can appreciate any one of them. This post opens with a sleek industrial interior that takes a minimalistic approach. The second space demonstrates an efficient studio layout with a warm modern theme and the third embraces a similar style but ramps up the luxury factor. And finally, the last interior integrates just a touch of tradition to create a relaxing and welcoming environment. Each one caters to different tastes – so if you're looking for dark palette inspiration, you just might find ideas below.

1 | Visualizer: Aleksandr Kalinov
First, let’s check out a home on the lighter end of the spectrum. This clean industrial interior feels open and airy with its light greyscale color theme, its abundance of concrete softened by a mix of wood accents.

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Both feature materials really come into their own at the media center. Concrete is a wonderful unobtrusive backdrop for a television screen, while the wood above and below cozy up the space for late night movies.

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Within an open interior like this one, focal points become even more important. Here the red patterned rug draws the eye against the interior’s mostly-cool palette.

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The kitchen enjoys the comfort of its own little niche yet still maintains visual contact with the rest of the room – an ideal arrangement for entertaining guests.

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Oversized floor lamps offer a flexible alternative to the pendants and chandeliers that usually hang over a table. This one can pivot and turn, or can be moved out of the way so they resident can have more space for projects or entertaining.

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A live edge table adds an incredible organic aesthetic to any space. This one plays a powerful in this interior, its flowing lines standing in defiance of the crisp angles found throughout the rest of the home.

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The hallway continues this theme of subtle contrast, with dark focal points and surprising curves amongst the cohesive backdrop.

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Le Corbusier designed the LC4 Chaise Longue in 1928, but it remains an undeniable design icon. It’s impossible to ignore this piece – guests will want to try it out every time they see it.

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11 | Visualizer: Andriy Novak
Dark themes aren’t limited to industrial interiors. This apartment has a very earthy and comfortable vibe – the designer created this streamlined and relaxing space with a bachelor in mind, and the resident surely wouldn’t be ashamed to host friends at this stylish abode.

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As this angle reveals, the interior is actually fully open – a freestanding structure provides support for the television and a small degree of privacy for the bedroom area.

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The kitchen enjoys the convenience of an island that doubles as a breakfast bar. A central volume conceals the bathroom within while extending usable wall space in the living room and kitchen.

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15 | Visualizer: Sachin Mahajan
Here’s a dark interior that embraces luxury more openly while highlighting the interests of the occupant. Cultural crafts and artwork stand apart from other spaces like this one, and the sculptural lighting and creative layout solutions are sure to leave a memorable impression on guests.

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One distinctive layout feature is obvious directly upon entering the home – a transparent floor to ceiling wine rack separates the open living and kitchen areas from the formal dining room.

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Interplay between interior objects helps create cohesion from variety. Furniture sticks to a greyscale palette but uses an earth-toned carpet to soften the atmosphere, and the geometric chandelier’s copper details reflect the aura of the fireplace.

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The kitchen’s white cabinetry serves to reflect the sunlight back into the interior, allowing the home to feel bright and spacious despite its primarily dark color theme.

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Where a sink and backsplash would normally be, this kitchen includes a wood chopping black area with a cool chalkboard backing – and the Batman sketch just shows one of the many fun possibilities.

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Transom-style windows above the cabinetry banish shadows from any angle. As you can see, natural lighting is a super-important part of this home.

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Have you ever wondered why designers use darker paint near the windows? These walls are often prone to harsher shades, so a dark coat of paint makes the effect look stylish and natural.

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The dining room takes an especially luxurious approach to industrial influence with chairs in smooth metallic upholstery. The wine rack matches well with its perforated steel shelves.

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24 | Visualizer: AM Design Studio
Sensibility rules this home. The dark color theme feels welcoming and cozy while its neutral basis allows for colorful accents as needed – in this case, color comes from useful items like throw pillows and wine bottles. A few verdant houseplants further the organic influence.

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Traditional influences are apparent throughout. The relaxed atmosphere makes a statement with its casual yet tasteful furniture, sure to remain relevant over the years to come.

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No portion of the living room escapes careful consideration. Floor-to-ceiling mirrors and unique inset lighting illuminate the darkest corner of the home, near the entrance, easily avoiding the risk of feeling too “gloomy”.

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The layout is definitely compact but very functional, suitable for a bachelor or a young couple alike. A group of friends socializing in the living room can maintain open communication with the host in the kitchen.

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While the living room makes good use of classical decor to create a warm atmosphere, the kitchen takes a simpler approach. The stools are the sole sculptural touch – they’re the work of product designer Karman Oleksii.

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