City villa approx. 200 sqm with extension

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ypg

2020-12-07 22:31:49
  • #1

You, that’s about 14! meters where you still expect to catch a view of the garden. In the end, the dining table stands there and takes away your last glimpse of the barely visible blade of grass.
I would pick up the idea from . That also creates more sensible furnishing options for the living room. If the space there is generous, it doesn’t matter if a sofa stands with a distance in front of the floor window. You will get a much better zoning.
But I would also think about the kitchen. That is definitely too few running meters. It is less space than we have (2-person household), and despite order and minimalism, I am missing at least 40-60 cm of cabinets and storage space. How about making the door to the utility room by the bench in the hallway? As it is now, everyone would have to go through the whole house to get something from the utility room. Laundry, all that through the whole house...




This door will be the reason why children and parents argue. The child locks from inside, and you cannot get through.
And if the child forgets to lock the door, you come directly upon the throne sitter after you have painfully hit your knees on the door panel. The T-shaped bathroom works better than L anyway, so there is no space left for the annoying door.

To my taste, the dressing room is too narrow. From the 5.26 remaining minus bed, passage, wall, and plaster about 1.90, subtract the closets plus airspace, at most 70 cm remain... at this distance it is difficult to overview the closet.


By the way, I find that it is not exactly a house of short distances; the house is too large for that.
 

dbarenka

2020-12-07 23:13:19
  • #2


Yes, Romeo's idea is good and I will post an update soon.

You could also make the kitchen a bit longer with that idea and rotate the kitchen island.

Could you maybe show/mark once what you mean by L-solution?

Walk-in closet hmm - you could just make the bathroom smaller. It's already very tight at the top of the bed.
 

ypg

2020-12-07 23:24:46
  • #3

If the middle part of the T moves further to the right, so that the shower becomes longer and the toilet is only visually protected by the corner. But for this, you would turn the toilet (where the connecting door is now).


I am curious :)
 

Alessandro

2020-12-08 07:09:16
  • #4


You have to think in the other direction. From the living area, you always see an entrance door. I find that relatively "uncomfortable", especially if it is anthracite, it looks like a dark hole. Besides, the house feels smaller inside because you always see the exit...
 

Matthew03

2020-12-08 11:58:36
  • #5


has already correctly described the disadvantages. I couldn’t relax sitting on the toilet if someone is tinkering in the dressing room directly to my left, and if I forget to lock it, it gets even wilder. Also, you’ll curse when one of your kids locks this door but, after finishing their business, forgets to open it again... and believe me, that would happen often. The door simply has more cons than pros...

By accessing through the dressing room, I mean make the bedroom a trapped room, not the dressing room. You have space – I didn’t include the dancing couple for nothing – that you can use to enlarge the dressing room and position access to the "parents’ wing" there.
 

Würfel*

2020-12-08 12:09:04
  • #6
I also think the idea with the bay window on the right is much better. However, you would also have to place the terrace IN FRONT of the bay window here and not to the left beside it (which would actually be a nice sheltered spot with a southwest orientation), because otherwise you would be sticking to the street and that can't be the intention, right? The central position, however, makes the terrace quite "exposed." Not sure if that’s cozy. And from the dining table, you’re basically looking at the legs of your garden furniture instead of the garden.

You are aware that the house protrudes over the building line with a corner, right?

Does it have to be a double garage / carport? Otherwise, the house could shift further to the right and the terrace would fit to the left beside the bay window.



 

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