Attic floor room layout - We're running out of ideas...

  • Erstellt am 2019-03-24 18:15:20

LMN2018

2019-03-24 18:15:20
  • #1
Hello everyone,

unfortunately we can no longer proceed with the attic floor in our planning of a single-family house. I have deliberately only uploaded the attic floor and not the entire preferred forum list because we only need help with this layout. The facts I can provide are:

• Gable roof with knee wall of 1.60 m
• We prefer the straight staircase because it is easier to carry furniture (in our current house we have a half-turn U-shaped staircase, which we no longer want) It of course also takes up a lot of space
• Parents' bathroom and children's bathroom are a must for us (both with tiled walk-in shower, no more glass!)
• Sleeping, dressing room and parents' bathroom should be planned in that order (shift work, different wake-up times, the dressing room practically as a sound buffer for the bathroom) Ideally, access from the hallway through the dressing room to the sleeping area and bathroom
• The dressing room should ideally accommodate a 4m wardrobe (possibly deducting for the sloping roof)

The 2 plans show variants from our architect, which are not yet quite optimal. We are aware that there are many requirements. We have already tried everything to sketch it out, but we cannot come to a good solution.

• Should the nice dormer be used as a dressing room?
• Is the straight staircase the space killer there in the attic, would the planning then be easier?

Is all this possible or are we thinking too utopian? Maybe someone has a similar layout or the saving idea!?

Thank you in advance!
 

kaho674

2019-03-24 19:00:15
  • #2
Without [EG], no one knows where drainage would be sensibly possible. In addition, you cannot see what is still inside the staircase, even if it is only a few centimeters. Cardinal directions are also not visible.
 

kbt09

2019-03-24 19:22:36
  • #3
And, I must be just too dumb right now, but I don’t understand the corner on the right and the dashed line around it either. A 2-meter line is also not visible.

And, a dressing room only through the bathroom probably shouldn’t be a solution at all.

EDIT:
And the checklist makes sense ... how old are the children? Why is there a bathtub in the parents’ bathroom and not in the children’s bathroom, etc.
 

ypg

2019-03-24 19:43:12
  • #4


That's how it is: no arms no cookies.
Why bathrooms should be at the front left and back right, as far apart as possible, is beyond me?!



That will be the entrance.
 

LMN2018

2019-03-24 19:47:46
  • #5
 

kbt09

2019-03-24 19:48:13
  • #6
And, if the corner on the right is the entrance and is extended up to the upper floor... then that is a hole.
 

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