Apartment for parents: 210 m² single-family house and 80 m² apartment

  • Erstellt am 2017-04-22 18:22:31

11ant

2017-04-27 00:48:11
  • #1


That actually cannot be, because:



are all handled perfectly in kbt09´s design. I am impressed, hats off. If the bedroom in the main house upstairs were not a little too narrow for me, I would even give the "one" a star.



Some things in technical rooms do. But these can also be piped supply and exhaust ventilations.
 

ypg

2017-04-27 08:27:11
  • #2


Even the direct accesses to the WC, sauna, and garage as well as the granny flat are present [emoji106]


Best regards in brief
 

kbt09

2017-04-27 21:34:45
  • #3
***blushing*** ... and that’s exactly the deduction I give myself, which is why I would move the master bedroom downstairs right away and make two rooms upstairs out of the bedroom and dressing room, where the current dressing room could then get a window. Smaller room as an office, larger room as a guest room. ... I’d also be interested to know which conditions are not met now. And then, how do you want to proceed from here?
 

11ant

2017-04-28 00:51:22
  • #4


You hinted at where a bedroom could fit downstairs with the furnishing - but the dressing room was missing there.



I can't quite follow you in the pictorial imagination there.

But anyway: given that you only gave "a little push in the right direction," the ball has already landed very close to the flag. After all, the OP should still be able to make a symbolic contribution to the finished floor plan

I find it - as is often the case - astonishing how the questioners come here with wishes for squaring the circle, and you then draw something, and everything is impeccably included.

Alone the "masterstroke" with the Z-shaped garage between the main house bathroom and the secondary house entrance, and from the outside neatly divided into two parts from the back, two parts from the front, three parts from the top view.

You practically have "healing hands" even for completely twisted room program wish lists.
 

schustrik

2017-04-28 00:59:10
  • #5


Actually, everything is fulfilled except for this:
-The main house should have the longer side facing the access road and the entrance should be in the middle, just like in the example photos here:



- Kitchen and the dining/living area should be at a corner inside the house, so the kitchen is not directly visible and is provided with double doors to the dining/living area.

- Fireplace on the exterior wall does not look that nice.

- The granny flat should be rather hidden, would best fit behind the garage, would then also have a small south-facing terrace.

- In the northeast there is a lot of garden that would be completely shaded.

- Wider garage door, but that could be managed by building the granny flat and the house a little further apart.

That the 3 children's bedrooms face south and that the living area is downstairs is really good though.

Your drawing could also be very well used for 2 semi-detached houses with 2 garages in between.
 

11ant

2017-04-28 01:20:05
  • #6


The longer side of the main house on the access road:

You have that. Thanks to the street-side "unit" of the middle and right parts (due to the continuity without a shadow edge, which appears on the side of the granny flat). Because of this, the building appears "landscape format," even though the main house on the upper floor is larger in the depth axis than in the width axis – but this does not affect the visual weight on the street view.

The entrance should be centered:

You have that as well. Functionally, the garage door is there. But it sits visually perfectly majestically in the middle, where the frog has the curls. If you make it half a meter wider—really, you don’t need more for a single garage—then even more so. Flanked by the two entrance doors. "1a sky blue silk," my grandmother would have said.



That somehow makes me think of "mother-in-law seat"
 

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