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 21:27:28
  • #1
No, you don't have it then if you also leave out the annoying kitchen wall.
 

hausverliebt

2021-10-17 22:02:45
  • #2
Okay, and then when you enter the house, you are basically standing directly in the kitchen?
 

ypg

2021-10-17 22:46:18
  • #3

Nope!
(And the missing 4 words)
 

11ant

2021-10-17 23:00:19
  • #4
The way there also leads past the guitar hole. Because it is overly spacious for a broom closet but unsatisfactory as a serious storage room (?)
 

ypg

2021-10-17 23:12:01
  • #5

However, I cannot follow that: it is a single-story building with 130 KS. We all know about your discrepancy with your so-called Anstatt villas. But just because you see similarities in the ground floor with other floor plans, you don’t have to lump everything together.
That the air space here is somewhat lost and also not exactly advantageous is a completely different matter. But I agree with you: it is superfluous, unnecessary, and has only disadvantages.
 

evelinoz

2021-10-18 02:58:09
  • #6
The kitchen won’t work out as drawn in the plan. The room is 720cm long. Assuming a table 180cm long. From the edge of the table to the wall or furniture you need 100cm all around, so 380cm are already gone from 720cm. That leaves 340cm. The kitchen would end roughly in the middle of the kitchen window if you make it as long as possible. An island with a bar is out of the question.

What would fit very well, however, is if the staircase, as already suggested, is moved to the other side. Then you get a very large, practical kitchen with lots of storage space. I just roughly pushed it together.

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In the row at the bottom of the plan a niche for storage. What I don’t like is the window position and the less nice view on the left side of the plan. I would then plan the window to match the island. Distance between the rows 120-130cm.

The dishwasher could be installed elevated at the bottom of the plan, the distance between the cooktop and the sink then correspondingly more, about 120cm.

I would possibly have the kitchen and the staircase end at the same height, meaning the utility room could maybe be a bit lower. The door from the utility room to the carport should definitely be kept.

I really like the open space in the entrance, Chrisw81 would be happy if his “settlement house” had this little wow factor. Just to explain, he finds his little house boring.
 

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