Room Placement with a Bell Home
How your house works, how the rooms work together and apart are key.
Here is what Bell considers for your new home:
The Owner's Personal Space, a retreat: master bedrooms and master baths
• Ideally, nothing above them, nothing below, no common walls
• Avoid putting other bedrooms nearby, above or beside them
• Do not locate near media rooms, game rooms or Family Rooms
The Family Area: Living Room, family room, kitchens and dining rooms
• Place the kitchen near the formal dining and family room
• Consider an open floor plan connecting the kitchen and family room
• Look at placing an eat-in kitchen that includes a dining area
The Children's Retreat, bedrooms, and dedicated common area:
playroom/bonus rooms
• Keep the kids close to each other with nearby bedrooms
• Create a special space just for the children for playing, studying and gaming
• Whenever possible make sure the children's rooms are close to the washer and dryer
The Bonus Room: a room with the ability to change as your family grows and changes
• A bonus room is key to any changing and growing family
• It can serve as an office, playroom and later an extra bedroom
• Consider floorplans that offer flexibility, so that your rooms can better serve you and your family's needs.



