Bungalow floor plan 150 sqm, closed kitchen, covered terrace

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-30 07:05:20

haydee

2019-07-03 19:15:26
  • #1
The bungalow is not bad
I also stumbled upon it

Why do you want a bungalow? You have requirements that would be easier with two full floors.

Something is bothering you, now you have to find out what.

Why don’t you extend the wall of the children’s room so that it is flush with the kitchen?

Can you build the garage slightly offset from the house or even freestanding? The parent’s room is difficult to design because windows are only possible on one side. The garage takes up a whole wall.
It won’t be bright and spacious.

I would put the garage away from the house.
Walk-in closet away.
Laundry room slightly bigger. Bedroom bigger.
Children’s room bigger, so that the outer wall is flush with the kitchen.

Dining area out of the kitchen. You have a nice dining table two steps further. The corner in the kitchen with a view of the wall will become a storage corner.
Terrace exit slope away
Kitchen gets a straight wall

You are bothered by the position of the dining table
Have you ever thought about an open-plan kitchen-living area?
Living room becomes dining
Dining becomes kitchen
Kitchen becomes living
 

11ant

2019-07-03 19:50:30
  • #2
[ATTACH alt="faecherh.PNG" type="full"]36048[/ATTACH] This is how you should be able to recognize the fan and the segments. I have color-coded the room names and added relationship arrows. For "recognition" I have overlaid the concrete floor plan, which you would have to mentally remove in order to further develop the abstract floor plan.
 

haydee

2019-07-04 22:08:47
  • #3
Take a look at spektral Haus Plana 147
 

11ant

2019-07-04 22:33:36
  • #4
In such cases, I like to recommend to hell with the garage and first place the house on the property. Often this suddenly solves the fit problem. After all, the family home is the main thing; cars can also sleep outside (which does not necessarily have to be the consequence, often it is enough to dismantle the "rigid axis" between living spaces and car spaces).
 

illvisionz

2019-07-05 12:33:42
  • #5


Thanks haydee, I will take a look at the floor plan and see what I can use from your comments.

I will talk to the planner about it.
 

illvisionz

2019-08-04 10:39:26
  • #6
Hello, we have now changed the living/dining/kitchen area, and we really like it that way. The question that still arises for us is how we can get enough light into the long living/dining area. If anyone has a good idea, please share it. We are not entirely happy with the suggestion of one window element on each side because we actually wanted to install a couple of shutters. The bedroom will probably stay as it is because we are unlucky that exactly on the left and right of the wall there is a water vein running down. I’m not superstitious, but you never know.
 

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