Bungalow floor plan for 3 persons, 130 sqm, please opinions...

  • Erstellt am 2021-07-14 13:22:07

ypg

2021-07-16 16:23:44
  • #1
That's already a good approach. I would now enlarge the house downwards a bit, about 30 cm (warning, I can't read your measurements). Try to include a built-in wardrobe/closet in the bedroom hallway opposite the kitchen unit, so on this wall. Then the hallway has a purpose. If the dressing room at the best corner of the house should be omitted, you can try that with the hallway and the house width. Play around with it a bit. Since the staircase should not be expensive, I would close underneath it, so you have a storage room there. Enlarge the pantry a bit, I would place the office door in the axis/line of sight to the kitchen passage. I would also arrange the junction differently somehow... I would allow a 2 x 2 meter space so that the area has its own effect... unfortunately, I don't have time to sketch it myself :confused: Edit: instead of enlarging by 30 cm, shifting the staircase upwards on the plan could also be an option -> slightly reduce the living room and align everything again at the walls.
 

Zweithaus

2021-07-16 17:01:43
  • #2

We don't need a toilet. I'll add that once I make progress with the planning. Thanks for the help. I'm glad my stuck perspective is opening up.
 

ypg

2021-07-16 17:08:07
  • #3
Edit to the dressing room/bathroom: you can also arrange it sideways, so the bathroom sideways… Spontaneous thought: Personally, I would arrange the entrance with the stairs between the bathroom and utility room, so then rotate the freezer… just mentally.., and then you have the sightline and escape route with the partition wall dining area… Rotate the house slightly counterclockwise
 

Hangman

2021-07-16 18:01:47
  • #4
Sorry if I missed the question/answer, but why a bungalow anyway? If a gable roof is going to be put on anyway or a combination of an elongated gable-roofed building plus a flat-roofed cube is liked (see the example houses of the OP), then why not just a classic 1.5-story house with a gable roof? It probably won't get any simpler or cheaper, and there are hundreds of finished floor plans and even model houses.
 

Zweithaus

2021-07-16 19:58:52
  • #5

The initial desire was to plan everything on one floor. With all the input here in the forum, the idea has evolved to convert the attic for the child.
 

Zweithaus

2021-07-16 20:37:00
  • #6
I have tried to implement the suggestions. We could finish the attic ourselves and thus save costs. Two rooms for the child and a large attic storage room. What do you say?

 

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