Where's the closet in the master bedroom at CCV?

Donna M

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When looking at the floor plans and matching them up to a photo, there is no closet. There is no armoire either. I've read someone mentioned space at the end of the hallway that could be a closet, but the access would be from the hallway, odd. Unless the drawings are a little off, I don't see a closet.

Do you see one for the master?



I found the pictures from Allears.net and now I see the armoire that they are using. Phew, what would we do without a closet, even that really little one!
 
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I have not looked at the photos but I would assume there is no closet in the master bedroom of the 1BR (or 2BR). The typical design for a 1BR (including at other DVC resorts) is to have a closet that is in the master bath area not the bedroom and I would guess it may be somewhere in the bathroom. The odd man out on that one is Jambo where they put a portable closet in the master bedrooms. That is also a possiblity for CCV if there is nothing in the bathroom area.
 
From a floor plan I saw somewhere, there appear to be three pieces of furniture along the wall across from the bed in the master bedroom. The first piece of furniture is a desk, the next one is a dresser w/ TV, and then there is something that is hard to identify. I'm guessing it is a free standing wardrobe as drusba suggests. In the floorplan I saw, the item I think may be a wardrobe/armoire is near the balcony door.
 

There apparently is an armoire that is at the end of the furniture that lines the wall along with the dresser and the desk.

That is also a possiblity for CCV if there is nothing in the bathroom area.

Nothing on the plans. It appears it will be similar to Jambo.
 
There is an armoire in the Master bedroom at CCV. I toured the models this past Friday and took note of that. Also, I will say I was not that impressed with the pics I had seen prior to touring, however, after walking thru the models, I have to say I like them. I would say probably the only thing I didn't care for was that the flooring in the kitchen, entry and living area appears to be the same awful vinyl wood-look they've been using in all the refurbs. My first impression when I walked in was "cruise ship". Maybe it appeared that way to me because everything is very streamlined and functional. I do like the galley kitchen and love the fact that the kitchen has a huge pantry type closet with the coffeemaker, toaster, and microwave hidden behind the doors, along with very ample storage space. The studio portion has a coffee table with a hinged high/lo top so it can easily be used as a dining table when sitting on the couch. Bathrooms are done in the now popular gray tones. There is a unique multi-colored glass wall/window divider between the bubbler tub alcove and the Master bedroom instead of the old shutters. It's very nice and acts as a nice piece of art also. I really thought the models were very nice......I even liked the funky chest of drawers with all different drawers and pulls.
 
Allears.net has some photos up from someone that walked through the models, and they do look nice. In addition to the wardrobe inside the master bedroom, there is also a storage spot outside of the master bedroom that looks nice. It has cubby holes and hooks for jackets. And I think there are some closets near the bathroom. Seems adequate to me.

There are more nice touches than I realized at first. I noticed a rail from a railroad over the galley kitchen. I like that the faucets and hardware are all dark - like oil rubbed bronze or iron. My favorite touch is the bathtub with a window that looks like an agate slice. Beautiful. I think I like it!
 
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Allears.net has some photos up from someone that walked through the models, and they do look nice. In addition to the wardrobe inside the master bedroom, there is also a storage spot outside of the master bedroom that looks nice. It has cubby holes and hooks for jackets. And I think there are some closets near the bathroom. Seems adequate to me.

There are more nice touches than I realized at first. I noticed a rail from a railroad over the galley kitchen. I like that the faucets and hardware are all dark - like oil rubbed bronze or iron. My favorite touch is the bathtub with a window that looks like an agate slice. Beautiful. I think I like it!

Thanks for sharing that allears had some pictures - it's nice to see a bit more. I like the 2 bedside tables in the studio and the bed scarf is very nice. The headboards are also very nice and the coffee table will give some additional dining options. Many nice details. Too much Griege though and I don't like the light wood for the majority of the furniture and some of the cabinets. Drapes are really plain. Overall nice but I'd like a little more punch to it. However I'm not buying, will just visit sometime, so not their market - it will probably be pretty appealing for many people.
 



















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