Assessment floor plan approx. 160 sqm single-family house ground floor/upper floor approx. 800 sqm plot

  • Erstellt am 2021-10-17 12:12:52

ypg

2021-10-17 17:27:03
  • #1
… rather the only window in the south should be removed so that the garden furniture can be placed there. Turn the sofa around once so that you can also look outside. Then put the TV on the south wall. I also agree with the opinion about the kitchen and the dressing room: both can be done without.
 

driver55

2021-10-17 18:24:08
  • #2
I find the "T", living/dining/cooking layout extremely unfortunate. I also wonder where the 48 sqm are. Living corridor 3.7 m x 10 m is 37 sqm. Plus approx. 4 sqm dining projection, plus kitchen area. Living area too narrow, dining with approx. 10 sqm too tight, and kitchen somehow awkward.
 

Bertram100

2021-10-17 18:26:56
  • #3
Well, in the middle, as dead space. The floor plan somehow shows a maximal talent for designing a lot of center and little edge.
 

ypg

2021-10-17 18:45:42
  • #4

Yes, if you were to place the stairs on the right side of the hallway, you wouldn't have the corridor tube, you could assign this area to the kitchen and leave the living room the quiet area. As it is now, the stairs are a disruptive factor in the open space and you constantly have to navigate around this disruption.
 

11ant

2021-10-17 18:57:25
  • #5
Putting a pitched roof floor on a detached villa ground floor is almost brilliantly original. However, this attic floor itself is not the greatest stroke of wisdom; I see most of the potential there. Child 2 will wake up thanks to the airspace from every evening visitor farewell. Partitioning a useless hallway area as a chamber and calling it a storage room may work in the plan but is not convincing in practice. Regarding the typical dogma of equally sized children's rooms for not-yet-parents, I have already almost played the old tune elsewhere to question this "concept."

I think this constellation was deliberately devised to give the actually disturbing straight single-flight staircase the "alibi" that its lower space could cleverly be used as a pantry.
 

ypg

2021-10-17 19:09:25
  • #6
The pantry can stay there.
 

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