@Frosch. Your plans don’t work. 8 meters exterior width - exterior wall - 2 interior walls, then you roughly have 7 meters inside for 3 rooms. Let’s assume a minimum of 3.50 for a bedroom (if it is supposed to be age-appropriate, rather 4m), then you have 3.5 left for bathroom and dressing room. Do you really need a dressing room? If not absolutely necessary, I would do without it. It unnecessarily restricts you.
Hello Manu,
It is important for us to have the bedroom facing the garden; the street side is extremely loud and we sleep with the window open.
I can do without the dressing room, my wife would like to keep it.
I have also considered a bathroom with a roof dome, but how is the thermal insulation there, is there anything decent?
We can no longer imagine having roof windows in the bedroom; we already have them with an external roller shutter.
If I have time and feel like it, I’ll present my idea to you around noon today. I would definitely not put the entrance in the east. Put it in the north and zone properly. Living room as a walk-through room is not exactly what people want.
That is exactly why I posted it here in the forum, to simply get other perspectives. I really like the idea of placing the entrance in the north and thus creating zones, however, the living area should be kept as open as possible.
No, I don’t think this will work:
Living/dining area etc. will then only get some sun through the kitchen in the morning and is then facing only north.
And, you should also describe what you absolutely need. For example:
[*]how many meters of wardrobe you are imagining,
[*]what should be roughly in the living area (sofa, armchair, TV yes or no, dining table what size or for how many people),
[*]cooking preferences,
[*]bathroom .. shower or shower and tub, etc.)
[*]What else storage space is needed for? Christmas decorations, ski clothes or similar
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Where exactly north is basically clear. But from your location images, one can’t tell whether they exactly show the cardinal directions
VARIANT 1
Or if the firewall really lies EXACTLY in the south
VARIANT 2
EDIT:
What roof type? Flat roof?
Hello kbt09,
- I think 4-5m wardrobe length should be sufficient, my wife says there is never enough wardrobe space.
- Living area with sofa and TV, no armchair needed.
- Dining table for up to 6 persons.
- Open kitchen, possibly an island and space for my 2-group fixed water espresso machine.
- Walk-in shower, or steam shower.
- Storage space in the utility room for groceries, washing machine, dryer, heat pump, server cabinet for network and telephone.
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