Hello, lunch break here too
Hm... I almost have the feeling that this is a hidden accusation that we expect some resonance from you or the topic starter regarding our suggestions or criticism, and of course you don’t find time during the day for that.
We also sacrifice our breaks and lunch break to answer the opening question from the man:
I would just like to know whether the arrangement could become more practical at first or second glance. Thank you very much.
We don’t get paid for sharing our life experience here in the forum, but we rarely hold it against anyone that we sacrifice our time.
By the way: great nickname in this case
Now first about the property:
So there is no site plan yet. The parcel formation is dragging on a bit and we are trying to do everything possible until then during this time.
Regarding the property, we are basically only limited by the width of about 22 m.
On 2 sides a street/path borders it. This path is only used to access other properties. Basically, a cyclist passes by every 2 days. On the other 2 sides there is farmland.
The entrance in the current floor plan would be the north side.
Sounds like a great location. However, a missing site plan is no free pass. Usually you have to keep 5 meters free in front of a carport if it is adjacent to a street, you must be able to drive into a carport, access on a property (usually) must only be from a certain side (house number), and even if your floor space index and gross floor area ratio show dashes, you have to assume that – especially in rural areas – much of the buildable area is also limited. A container would not be allowed with us not only because of space... I don’t want to write more about it.
The carport can theoretically only be behind the house if you don’t want to push the house too far.
No, he could theoretically also place it on the east side as a boundary building.
Now look at your drawing: if the property is accessed from the north, how do you get your cars parked like that? That’s not well thought out.
And someone already wrote higher up: you are blocking yourselves from having a sunny terrace with this location.
Further thought: you are thinking about cladding a container in the garden.
How about simply reorienting the house and rotating it, just as an example. I see here that this is being approached totally wrong, you insist on it, and all the negative causalities are accepted or sugarcoated.
I would still like to stick to the layout without a corridor.
I would too!
Definitely a must, because minimalism stops somewhere for us women :) The dressing room will find its place in front of the sleeping area.
But you did realize that with these dimensions, even if rotated, it is not walkable at all? Please draw in bed and wardrobe.
That means it’s not an ironing room (as was labeled somewhere), but an office – and used as such and not just called that!
Your boyfriend called it a gaming and sewing room.
That I bathe and fall naked out of the room to find myself naked again in the kitchen – that can only be good for the relationship. However, if I no longer found my husband attractive (as was also mentioned here), then I certainly wouldn’t live with him anymore. That would not be our idea of a relationship.
Leo has known Mom and Dad naked and openly since birth,
No one doubts that, and you don’t have to write such personal things here, but sometimes you do get visitors... you just have to think a bit further.
falling out of the bathroom. However, the boxer shorts won’t embarrass him at 9 in front of uncle. Maybe at 4. Designing a house closed because of the one age? I don’t think that’s sensible.
Regarding the stomach flu – if someone in the family is sick, I don’t invite a bunch of people and give them the virus. The argument is not well thought out.
6. Topic Tupperware
Terrible
Maybe you should simply run these examples through yourself. Sorry that these examples were spontaneously written and not reviewed by an opinion committee.
These are still not pulled out of thin air nor do they exaggerate. Ultimately: 1. it doesn’t matter how old the child, in this case Leo, will be: situations can always arise that you simply avoid with better planning. It can also be 2. that then it is not the uncle or the boy 3. has a girlfriend... because you are right: you don’t make a house plan for a short period but for a somewhat longer one. When Leo moves out, a lot will relax here, but now he is 0.5 years old, so it could mean 4. you will be struggling for 25 years because the children’s room is behind the kitchen and the bathroom gets the most central place in the house.
And even if you find Tupperware terrible, take this situation to 5. run through what it’s like if only one of you has guests.
6. I’ll gladly take away the illusion that one partner’s leisure activity stops if the other partner has a virus or is sick. Planning must go on, you should know that as a part-time employee with customer contact.
Now something constructive:
It would relax, for example, if the kitchen were at the front (so on the right-hand side of the plan), and the seating area were in front of the sleeping rooms. But I must admit, I haven’t looked at the house plan in detail anymore.
But to start at the front, I would consider whether you should rotate the house and then place the carport on the north side as well. You can’t put it directly at the corner, but somewhat offset. That would create a southwest garden including a terrace and even a corner where you can sit nicely.
It’s just a suggestion. My personal preference would be an L-shape. And if it doesn’t fit or you absolutely want to insist on this starting position now, then build the house like that. It’s yours and no one here wants to tell you how to live your life.
However, you shouldn’t underestimate the experiential value of a forum.