Bungalow Floor Plan Details-Suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2022-12-27 17:06:43

ypg

2022-12-27 18:41:29
  • #1
The only thing that is not nested is the bedroom. Everything else is called nested, as far as you can recognize it. It looks as if you have attached rooms everywhere to the old design with the mega hallway.
 

kbt09

2022-12-27 20:19:36
  • #2
What I would be really interested to know is what the actual exterior dimensions of this bungalow are supposed to be and what the roof solution is supposed to look like. Placement on the property would still be interesting. Then, where the entrance is, what is supposed to be in the hallway in front of the parents' area, and how the child's privacy is maintained ;).
 

haydee

2022-12-27 20:21:37
  • #3
Everything is nested. A dressing room where you can’t tell if you’re holding the black or dark brown socks. Lots of hallway and the need for a layout and compass to find your way around. It’s everything but functional. Child far away from the parents. Rooms too small for reading, no room for a bookshelf, office between the children's room, dining, and living areas so you can really follow everything? Many pass-through rooms like the guest/kid’s bathroom or the dressing room. The block dressing room, wardrobe, storage room is huge and dark. Another user here built a great courtyard there. A colorful mix of large, oversized, cramped, bright, and dark. If you have so much money for such a big house, why don’t you get a professional involved? By the time the place is built, a million is gone.
 

Zweithaus

2022-12-27 20:31:56
  • #4
The entrance in the east faces the street. A light switch is planned in the dressing room. The books from the reading corner are in the office, which is used during the day when no one is there.
 

K a t j a

2022-12-27 20:42:51
  • #5
Honestly, what is this messing around over 4 threads and almost a year without any progress supposed to be? On the contrary, it's getting worse and worse. Do you seriously want to build or is this more like a form of occupational therapy?
 

kbt09

2022-12-27 20:44:40
  • #6
The width is the entrance? Then why still have the hallway at the top right?

Why is there space for a wardrobe of over 4 meters at the entrance and then such a tiny cloakroom behind it?

The reading area ... who is supposed to read there? You have a separate living room, a children's room, and an office ... who is going to sit in the hallway to read?

No, I don't understand the plan.

What also stands out ... HAR ... is quite far from the street. Costs? But we are not allowed to see the property anyway.
 

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