: the floor plan is basically good, but these "micro rooms"!?
11 and 12.5 sqm kids :rolleyes:
Especially child 1 with 2.38 m.
Yes, that's more than enough. You just have to get a bit creative with the furniture and occasionally rearrange. I always rearrange my son's furniture depending on which part of his Lego army he’s playing with. There is also a certain minimalism involved. My son wants a big Lego set? Then he has to think about where to put it. Does he really still need the big Playmobil castle? In my daughter’s room (the smaller one) there is a mid-high loft bed, underneath it a box for books and a cozy mattress (70x140), otherwise a Kallax shelf laid horizontally (4x2), a desk, a play kitchen, a dollhouse, and as a wardrobe two Kallax shelves. Still, she has plenty of space left to walk and build.
One must not forget that the rooms are not seen through our eyes, but through children’s eyes. For them, 10 sqm is big. And when they get older they don’t need more space either. Every extra step is too much :rolleyes: My husband’s eldest had pulled the TV cabinet close to the bed so that he would have to move as little as possible. And I don’t believe children need a sofa in their room later.
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundriss-bungalow-160-170qm-mit-keller.38758/post-491251
Here I once took pictures of the children's rooms. In my daughter's room, the bed is now just raised on blocks, the "bed" that was in the back right has moved under the bed, and now the desk is by the window.