Bungalow - approx. 146 m² - improvement suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2019-10-22 17:32:24

kaho674

2019-10-24 09:10:30
  • #1
Unfortunately, the living room wouldn't be mine either. The dining table is squeezed into the corner and anyone sitting at the bottom of the plan gets burned by the fireplace. Standing almost directly in the kitchen when entering as a guest gives the impression that you are expected to help with the dishes.

If it were mine, the island would be removed in favor of the large family table. It would then look something like this, with the parent area tidied up right away and an inviting double door leading to the living area:

 

j.bautsch

2019-10-24 10:23:15
  • #2
wow Katja, I'll take the house as is :P
 

kaho674

2019-10-24 10:29:33
  • #3
No, never. We would build a much nicer one and a half storey house with a gable roof and garden there, right?
 

mathias8541

2019-10-24 12:46:07
  • #4


I maybe pay only a fortieth per square meter for the plot compared to someone in Munich, where every square meter has to be fully utilized and a bungalow cannot be realized even remotely. With other land prices, I can understand that such a design might cause some resentment.



Good point, I will sketch it that way. Also the remarks about bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom.



An island should definitely be present. A simple kitchen unit alone is not sufficient and also not exactly a visual highlight.



We are still strongly considering whether a fireplace should actually be included. For coziness it is certainly great, but in terms of practicality related to the floor plan rather not (space, too much heat, etc.). Possibly it will be an integrated ethanol fireplace.



Carport and parking spaces are to be placed in the northeast area. Exactly where the driveway including the carport will go still has to be considered. There is a street to the north and southeast (cul-de-sac location). Only the site plan is oriented north, not the floor plan.
 

Asuni

2019-10-24 12:57:22
  • #5
Me too! Great floor plan
 

11ant

2019-10-24 15:56:14
  • #6

I admire your Buddhist composure when debugging even the crudest design flaws and mental blockages.


Access, yes; carport, no: the house already spreads out to fill the possible building plot. The property also seems to be located at a junction, which is likely to bring restrictions regarding the access situation.
 

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