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Master - which would you use?
Would you utilize the official master bedroom on the first floor of a house, or use a suite of rooms on the second floor which really is extra space, as your master? Option 1 puts the master next to the full bath and the two kids rooms on the first floor. Option 2 puts the kids on the first floor alone, and the extra room that was the master would then be a guest room/ extra space for kids stuff. (Kids are 1 and 4).
Re: Master - which would you use?
I'm a put all the bedrooms on one floor kind of person. I've seen a few houses with the master on the first floor and additional bedrooms upstairs. I just don't get the concept. Why wouldn't you have all of the bedrooms on the second floor if it is a two story house. Why would you want a bedroom taking up living space on the first floor. I'd be apt to make it a den/guest room.
Parents with kids.
Sickness, bad dreams, emergencies, storms, fires, intruders...that's my short list for wanting to be close by them.