Bungalow 135 sqm: Floor plan + windows

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-22 20:33:10

11ant

2019-07-08 15:47:31
  • #1
A new definition of a multipurpose room, basically: a hybrid between a chill lounge and a storage closet, oh no: ... so the home trainer will also be added, but not the model-making stuff. And it goes on: So after Adam Riese, that leaves five days of delivery service or chip crumbs (which she works off again in the TV room and he starts next door with model building). If in a few years you still manage to grow up – which I hope that you experience at least in parallel – then the living arrangement of the bachelor flat mess will be obsolete, but without a guest bathroom, unsellable. Spare yourselves the financial fiasco and remain tenants until the next phase of maturity. Mind you: this post is meant entirely benevolently.
 

Tina mit K

2019-07-08 16:17:17
  • #2


I’ll throw the word canteen into the room, which can also explain cooking only on weekends. We’re also not going to get a 10,000 euro kitchen, because we only have to cook on weekends and otherwise go to the canteen at work. Otherwise, there are just sandwiches during the week. That’s more than enough and neither of us are rolling around the world yet.
 

Reluctance

2019-07-08 17:41:19
  • #3


Exactly that - and even worse: one of us works shifts (including weekends), the other is in the office full-time including 2 hours of commuting... and yes, it's the same for me: during the week I hardly eat at home at all. And weekends: my boyfriend has one weekend off per month - shift work, you know. So most of the time, cooking together and so on just doesn't happen.
 

Reluctance

2019-07-08 17:43:59
  • #4


I tried to sketch it out. Yes, the kitchen will definitely be a bit more spacious, but the living room a bit tighter, right? And isn't it a pity that 70-80 percent of the living area faces the front street instead of the garden?
 

Niloa

2019-07-08 17:58:28
  • #5

If you rarely use the kitchen anyway and spend more time on the sofa, it fits.
I don't like the slanted wall that much; how about a sliding door around the corner? That way the area can be separated or the living room can be enlarged. That's how I imagine it, of course, other styles are also possible.
 

Reluctance

2019-07-08 18:15:37
  • #6

I also really like sliding and hinged doors... when I have some money left over, I'll have something like that installed somewhere. But for now, not really yet Even my patio doors are not sliding doors... you have to set priorities...
 

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