City villa floor plan 11.00x11.00m

  • Erstellt am 2016-12-13 22:33:01

Curly

2016-12-15 09:11:39
  • #1
How wide and tall are your individual windows? I would design the living and dining room windows to be floor-to-ceiling.

Best regards
Sabine
 

Lanini

2016-12-15 09:15:06
  • #2
Me too! But it would depend on how the neighboring buildings on the west side look and how dense they are.
 

Stefan01

2016-12-16 00:08:32
  • #3
I will try to change the dressing room. The size of the house is pretty fixed, we could only make it smaller; I don’t want it wider anymore since we would only have a driveway width of 4 meters now. To the front, it’s not a problem, we can go out to 13 meters. Our windows in the living-dining area would each be 2 meters wide, unfortunately I cannot say the height. I am also currently dealing with the topic: are you satisfied with your floor-to-ceiling windows? They always look good from the outside but are they practical? The back window, for example in the living room, would then be in front of the couch, which I personally don’t find very nice. And only one of the two floor-to-ceiling windows doesn’t make sense, I think. You can also often see nowadays that most rooms have 2 windows; do you like that or does it make arranging furniture difficult? More important to me would be the south side, so where the dining area and kitchen are; do you have an idea how to make the two windows upstairs and the kitchen window more modern and nicer? I could imagine, for example, a narrow long window above the kitchen counter, but that would start close to the terrace door, which probably doesn’t look very good.
 

Curly

2016-12-16 09:28:53
  • #4


We also have a floor-to-ceiling window behind the couch (fixed glazing) and we like it that way, but that’s a matter of taste. In the children’s room and bedroom, we have planned two windows each; otherwise, I find it’s not bright enough. Your kitchen window looks lower than the windows on the upper floor, why did you plan it that way? It can also look more modern if, for example, you make colored plaster strips, so for instance, color-connecting the windows on the upper floor above the kitchen.

Best regards
Sabine
 

Payday

2016-12-17 11:40:09
  • #5

oh, a staircase 5cm too narrow is a criterion, but a completely messed-up exterior appearance is not? that is nonsense!
 

ypg

2016-12-17 12:31:52
  • #6


Who is talking about messed up?
These exterior views aren't exactly great, but that a house or the windows have to be symmetrical somewhere is nowhere stated and therefore _not a criterion_! Yes!
 

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