Bungalow Floor Plan Details-Suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2022-12-27 17:06:43

Zweithaus

2022-12-28 15:12:33
  • #1
I am grateful for help, yes, but not when it gets personal. I like the 2 small rabbit hutches because shoes and jackets can go in there and it doesn’t take up much space. It is also nice when empties and cartons disappear into a junk room. The front door around the corner should be a nice reception area.
 

11ant

2022-12-28 16:57:45
  • #2

We best recognize gratitude when it is expressed in dialogue. That is what we miss from you.

We encounter you here purely through text, many senses are missing to perceive each other. Accordingly, one can be less subtle in dosing what one expresses – and you unfortunately give us ample feeling that we have to shake you up quite vigorously to get your insights and the dialogue with those willing to help going. There are some people here whose experiences you could really benefit from, but none of them can read minds. Without a minimum willingness for structured exchange, it will not work.

A front door around the corner, uh, could you circle where it is supposed to be?
In your floor plan I see symbols in well over twenty places that I cannot make sense of (with four decades of experience in residential construction planning and reading floor plans, mind you!) or that do not seem meaningful to me. On the far right of your floor plan (post #7), separated from the house by the carport (?), is a summer kitchen (?) labeled "Kitchen" where several wardrobes are nested within each other and which has neither a door nor a window. The children's room has, similar to a T-bath, a separated alcove double bed and a dressing area, and the planter is the only other symbol in the children's room that I can "read." This runs like a red thread through the whole confusing puzzle.

With the linking of your previous fragments to this thread, I have presumably made the hopeless attempt to lead the discussants to places that at least in an overall view should offer a tiny bit of insight into your thoughts – but I have a strong impression that this has not yet brought any enlightenment. Do you like remaining for us "Princess Enigmatic"?
 

haydee

2022-12-28 17:56:36
  • #3
With house, terrace, courtyard area, does this even fit on the property? Does your budget allow for all of this? It’s probably currently seven-figures plus the high interest rates.

The reading nook is a narrow space where you must not suffer from claustrophobia. In reality, it’s a hallway that people try to make look nice.

Please draw furniture everywhere to scale. Not the icons from the program, but the actual ones you have or want to buy. The living room feels cramped.

The long hallway or the traffic areas. The closets in the middle. You can sugarcoat everything. Go to an architect.
 

Zweithaus

2022-12-28 18:49:33
  • #4
The plot is 26 meters wide and 38 meters long.
 

ypg

2022-12-28 18:49:45
  • #5

Believe me: we like to help, but if you don’t want to... or don’t want to understand... I asked you for measurements to make a better drawing. Unfortunately, that didn’t come. Since I had some downtime, I digitally traced your blurry drawing. The scale used was the marital bed. But that resulted in 270 sqm floor area. (Then I sketched smaller based on the kitchen cabinet. With 160 sqm, that probably fits your plan better. Of that, over 20 sqm is hallway area, over 20 sqm storage space, and only 3.7 sqm technical space.)
Then I took the niche bed as a measure. That puts the planning at roughly 170 sqm. You see, you can’t really say anything about your drawing.

All in all, we have just under 170 sqm with 26! sqm hallway area and 24! sqm usable area in the middle. Technical space, the cluttered room next to the bathroom, and the storage room all the way on the left are not included.
I marked three areas for myself with ??? because I can’t explain them. It’s not an old building where you generate decorative areas from niches.
Let’s just take this area:

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Technical space of 3.9 sqm is far too small!
Guest WC as a pass-through room... you can do that in a pinch. But what about the door swinging in front of the toilet or hitting the knees of the person sitting?
Then the toilet doesn’t have a false wall, so realistically it would protrude even more. What about freedom of movement there?
I measured the wall at 162 cm raw construction size: if you take a 90 cm shower, the toilet with the remaining wall of less than 70 cm does not have the necessary side clearance. 70 cm for a toilet — in fact, I have more width in my caravan.
You should be able to see something like that if you plan yourself. But you’d rather lay a towel on a shelf to the left of the door... Sorry. You realize that yourself, right?
To the left on the plan: is that the children’s room? What kind of sleeping hole is that? Which little one is supposed to sleep there when a normal bed has a 2-meter mattress, i.e. a larger bed plus space to change sheets? And worse still: the child sleeps with their wall onto the technical room. Of course, I can scale that thing to 2.10 m, but judging by the blurry numbers, the technical room seems about right with your dimensions.
Your information is already so much pared down because your 170 sqm are not even enough anymore, although 130 sqm were planned...

Edit: I only see your posted links now.
 

ypg

2022-12-28 19:00:44
  • #6
I’ll show you your "reception area" from the front door
 

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