Bungalow 148m² site planning / floor plan planning

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-13 00:11:38

ypg

2019-08-18 14:06:37
  • #1
I'm pulling out of the discussion here. After all, there are new challenges. Plans have been created, some drafts are even liked or exactly cover what is desired despite the tightly bound corset of the future builders. The games are played, and if in a price calculation from waswardas? €220,000?! the living room is a bit too small, then you just make it bigger. The BU can plan 24 cm walls somewhere, where the noises trigger panic for sensitive ears. At the moment, everything is revolving around itself here, and someone else is buying the plot.
 

11ant

2019-08-18 14:43:44
  • #2

Rudi Carrell once said in a homestory that he lives "completely alone - about 200 km away from the next showmaster"


Why should it need a knee wall?
 

kaho674

2019-08-18 15:07:36
  • #3
Well, under the gable roof you mainly have the area under the ridge, which can be spatially used to the left and right. If I cut away half (or so) under the ridge, the rooms inevitably become very narrow and quickly hit the slant. Unless I have a comfortable knee wall.
 

Chrisi1906

2019-08-18 20:15:27
  • #4


Yes, there is one or the other draft that is liked. We just have to decide now.

Can you still answer my question?

We want to have the living room, BATHROOM, dining room, kitchen, children's room and bedroom downstairs. Which rooms do you have upstairs and which downstairs? What type of house do you have?
 

kbt09

2019-08-18 20:19:27
  • #5
What is left for upstairs? Just think about it ... you can see yourself what is left for upstairs ... plenty of space under a large roof for a home office and the play corner.

What should be considered is putting the technology under the roof. Then you can make smaller downstairs.
 

Chrisi1906

2019-08-18 20:48:16
  • #6


From our point of view, the guest WC and the utility room could go upstairs.
 

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