Smart Bedroom Design for Modern Modular Living
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A Dual-Bedroom Layout Designed for Flexibility
According to the Horizon floor plan, the home features:
Two separate bedrooms positioned at opposite ends of the module
Dedicated bathrooms for each bedroom
Central living and dining space acting as a buffer zone
This configuration creates natural separation between sleeping zones, making Horizon ideal for:
Rental investment
Dual occupancy
Couples with guests
Small families
Shared living arrangements
The layout supports both privacy and independence within a compact modular footprint.
Bedroom 1 – Private Retreat with Built-In Storage
The primary bedroom is positioned at one end of the home, providing separation from the main living area
Key Design Features:
Efficient rectangular layout
Built-in wardrobe along the wall
Direct access to adjacent bathroom
Natural light through external window placement
The room is proportioned to comfortably accommodate:
Queen-sized bed
Bedside tables
Built-in storage
Despite the modest footprint, circulation space is preserved — avoiding the cramped feeling common in small modular homes.
The adjacency to the bathroom enhances privacy and convenience, particularly for rental or dual-living use.
Bedroom 2 – Guest Room or Flexible Multi-Use Space
The second bedroom, located at the opposite end of the home
Floor plan HORIZON – 2 bedrooms, offers flexibility.
It can function as:
Guest bedroom
Home office
Child’s bedroom
Rental room
Studio-style sleeping space
This separation creates acoustic and spatial privacy from the master bedroom.
In modular housing, bedroom placement determines livability.
Horizon avoids the common mistake of stacking rooms too closely together.
Instead, it creates a balanced distribution across the 10m length shown in the floor plan.
Smart Circulation & Space Efficiency
One of the strongest aspects of the Horizon design is its corridor-free planning approach.
Instead of wasting space on hallways:
Bedrooms connect efficiently to bathrooms
Living area remains central and open
Flow is linear and logical
This maximises usable floor area within 60.48m².
Every square metre works.
Natural Light & Comfort
The bedroom positioning allows:
External wall access for window openings
Cross ventilation potential
Daylight penetration
Natural light is critical in modular homes to prevent compact spaces from feeling enclosed.
The Horizon design ensures each bedroom maintains direct external exposure rather than relying on borrowed light.
Modular Precision & Structural Quality
Beyond layout, Horizon benefits from QT’s manufacturing process:
Prefabricated modular construction
Light gauge steel framing
Controlled factory assembly
Pre-delivery inspection before transport
This ensures structural precision and consistent finishing quality.
Bedroom walls, insulation, and finishes are completed within a controlled environment — reducing site-related variability.
The dual-bedroom configuration significantly increases rental appeal compared to single-bedroom modular designs.
In the Perth market, 2-bedroom layouts attract:
Higher rental yield
Broader tenant demographic
Better long-term resale value






