Bungalow with gable roof, edge development, 8×17 meters

  • Erstellt am 2018-04-29 22:51:14

Grit Stephan

2018-05-05 08:19:43
  • #1


Sorry, the message might sound a bit annoyed or strict, I’m a bit stressed. I just mean that I still want to refine the bungalow option... Please understand.

But I have nothing against you thinking about the two-story option and showing me examples...
 

kbt09

2018-05-05 08:58:13
  • #2
No, absolutely fine. But, for example, large sports equipment, etc., is information that you can do something with.

However, I would rather try to accommodate gardening stuff on the ground floor.

That's why it's always quite good to know a bit about the individual needs. It’s just annoying if you have to be too explicit within the framework of a forum. But it should definitely be a checklist item for you when talking to an architect.
 

Grit Stephan

2018-05-05 09:11:54
  • #3
That's right, so add a page in my booklet for the topic of storage space. Good idea

In my mind, I'm currently working on shifting the living room kitchen to the southwest. Then I might not extend the lower right building block all the way to the back, and place the kitchen more like an extension towards the east... and additionally windows facing southeast in the extension. And the bedrooms facing east.

Then I just have to see how to position the courtyard/garage. I also wouldn't want to look straight at the car or garage from the living room.

Stephan also likes the idea of the Tetris house.
 

ypg

2018-05-05 09:30:47
  • #4
You should read the initial criticisms again. The main issue with the wagon story is the flaw that everyone and everything, whether the mailman or evening visitors, has to pass by all the bedrooms. As a result, there is hardly any privacy for each family member. You also "present" everyone in the hallway. You should avoid a square as a common room, as it is hardly furnishable well, as you can see. I think you can be advised as much as you want here: your front door on the chocolate side of a house and the living room on the morning kitchen side has become so ingrained in you that you are no longer open to what is close, namely the terrace facing SW, front door in the N.
 

kbt09

2018-05-05 09:34:43
  • #5
I find a front door facing north here rather impractical *blushing* even though it would really make the room situation easier.
 

ypg

2018-05-05 09:44:16
  • #6


And? The why is missing
 

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