City villa floor plan 160 sqm - Please provide tips!

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-28 09:23:33

kaho674

2019-03-19 09:43:07
  • #1
I only see now, in the east the living room has no window at all. The views are probably a mess too. Well, if you like it.

A huge basement. Windows everywhere - does he look out? Then it probably needs stairs to the entrance?
 

Bauherrin92

2019-03-19 09:55:10
  • #2


Why does the living room need an east window? We are getting a skylight as a south window.
Yes, the elevations were not adjusted, as already mentioned.
The size of the basement is not chosen arbitrarily. In the front to the north, the basement will protrude a bit, minimally. A step to the front door will be necessary.
 

kaho674

2019-03-19 10:31:59
  • #3

Yes, why does it actually need windows at all?

A skylight in the living room? At the moment, it looks more like a 1m wide floor-to-ceiling window on the south side.
 

Bauherrin92

2019-03-19 10:44:30
  • #4


As I said, the windows were unfortunately not adjusted.
 

kaho674

2019-03-19 12:35:15
  • #5

Or 5.
 

ypg

2019-03-19 13:07:32
  • #6


Probably because it won’t fit. There would be space in the ground floor, but the room is not suitable for it. It doesn’t fit in the basement, and in the upper floor the landing staircase makes the hallway too small.



It has already been said before that a narrow room is hardly usable if you want to furnish it with shelves/cabinets on one side. The storage room on the ground floor might still work with 30cm shelves, but it can be done better. The dressing room, on the other hand, is too narrow. If you also want to get changed there, then only one person at a time and there’s the risk of having to lean your backside against the outer wall. That’s no fun.



Enough for what? If you say for our 1.60m bed, I agree with you. If you have a 2-meter bed, I’d say getting up on the bed side will cause headaches. The window position is questionable there too. You build in order to get a different standard than such strangely shaped rooms – not even new family apartments are designed so thoughtlessly.



There is much more space on the wall in the picture. It won’t look like that, and the space is smaller too.

And why windows in the east? Because it’s nice to equip your house with as much light as possible.
 

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