Bungalow floor plan, approx. 120 m²

  • Erstellt am 2019-03-29 12:21:20

11ant

2019-06-27 01:28:14
  • #1

More likely a Stuyvesant goes through the eye of a needle (or something like that) *SCNR*
 

Lemming&F

2019-06-27 09:23:42
  • #2


Thank you very much! Interesting at first glance. Let's take a closer look together this evening.



Do you mean the small windows won't have much effect and are rather impractical afterwards? If so, why?
 

kaho674

2019-06-27 09:45:21
  • #3

Just saw Scanhaus Marlow Marlow has it even better - but also bigger.

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But I wanted to show the exterior view again. I would rather do a hip roof and just put a gable roof on the bay windows.
 

Lemming&F

2019-06-27 10:07:19
  • #4
I am not sure yet what to think of a centrally located living room. It somehow doesn’t feel cozy.
 

kaho674

2019-06-27 10:15:59
  • #5
Ok, that’s a matter of taste. You could still swap the kitchen, living area, and dining table in Scanhaus Marlow Marlow. If necessary, you can simply bring in light through the roof. Well, and of course use mirrors. Edit. I just noticed, is the office missing there? Yes, right? Then sorry - forget Scanhaus Marlow Marlow.
 

Lemming&F

2019-06-27 10:18:31
  • #6
and one room is missing. But still, something could perhaps be transferred there. The dining area in a bay window has something.
 

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