170m2 single-family house in the Bavarian countryside

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-13 08:34:59

hampshire

2020-11-15 14:28:05
  • #1
Yes, that looks good. By the way, the structuring with wood on the exterior wall... Around the corner, I'm skeptical. A combination with an awning would also be conceivable. Around the corner, by the way, does not bring any significant spatial advantages for a group of people, only for 2 separate groups.
 

XxTankerxX

2020-11-15 14:48:20
  • #2
I just think that because I only have 1.5m width on the east side. And yes, I would also like the wood paneling for the bay window or the terrace.
 

ypg

2020-11-15 15:23:36
  • #3
Well, you’re funny. It’s dark on the ground floor, but the sauna needs daylight. hmm... Many people don’t just drink at the table but simply in the kitchen... always quickly grabbing a glass from the tap, so a cupboard next to/above the sink makes more sense— not storage in the pantry :D Nothing at all. You’re blocking the last bit of light. Unfortunately, I couldn’t simulate the (nonexistent) hallway light. Maybe I’ll take another look later and can show a canopy to see how that would work. Still, I noticed several things: load-bearing walls seem rather randomly placed? I’m not a structural engineer, but the stairs on the left and right and also the transition to the garage or where the upper floor will be placed seem odd to me. And a chimney does not replace a wall. You put the chimney into the wall ;) Since I feel like I’m talking to a wall here, I’d advise submitting the design to a professional and also discussing the lighting situation. Edit: The stairs are also steeper than standard; I would need to shorten them to a 24 cm tread depth, but I’m not an expert on that.
 

hampshire

2020-11-15 15:42:13
  • #4

That's true. And not all the glasses are kept in the same cupboard. Whisky glasses with the whisky, Caipi glasses with the ice crusher, beer glasses by the fridge, water glasses by the sink, champagne and wine glasses by the dining table, preserving jars in the pantry...
 

11ant

2020-11-15 17:03:46
  • #5
Well, then it fits here after all. Windows yes, interior doors no. A. Distance; B. yes; C. no.
 

XxTankerxX

2020-11-15 17:17:39
  • #6

A: Distance?
 

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