City villa floor plan 160 sqm, without basement - Your opinions on that?

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-10 02:46:16

ypg

2018-08-25 23:11:23
  • #1


Yes, always remember: we mean well. Soft words don't get through.
Harsh words are honest
Take graph paper and pencil, then you can more quickly part with crap when it appears. 2 squares as one meter can be easily grasped and seen that rooms with 2 meters rarely fit.
 

Patkia

2018-08-25 23:14:56
  • #2
yes, I also first sketch on graph paper. 2 squares one meter, I have already been dreaming of that.

And yes, I realize that it is rather well-intentioned. I had already said that at the beginning.

On the other hand, I of course also want to keep my own touch in it, otherwise we will all end up living in the same house
 

ypg

2018-08-25 23:27:26
  • #3


Then just stick to your sketches for now... the program you’re using is bad anyway.

As for the personal touch: don’t worry, there usually isn’t one at first, even if it’s off the shelf.
But it has to work. At the moment, it unfortunately looks more like you’re avoiding adopting plans already put on paper, whether by us or architects and specialist planners. With the risk that you’ll include things that change a working floor plan into a non-functional one.
 

Patkia

2018-08-25 23:30:43
  • #4
What speaks against the program?

So far, the architect unfortunately does not contribute any of his own ideas, but only implements exactly what we tell him. and well.... you can see where that leads with our ideas
 

11ant

2018-08-26 02:34:35
  • #5
That is a key benefit of such a forum: that you receive criticism which then prevents you from building something that might have looked good on the screen. This bedroom including the dressing area is exactly as it would be developed by a general contractor’s draftsman from a client’s wish: approvable, but not happy to use.

Unfortunately, this does not reflect in the quality of the plans – they look as if they were created directly on the computer without preliminary sketching (and thinking!).
 

kbt09

2018-08-26 08:12:22
  • #6
.. re storage space under the stairs ... everything properly recognized, but your planned access door does not fit. Take a look at the slope of a staircase: You want to first place a kitchen cabinet about 100 cm wide from the highest point, and then the access to the room under the stairs, but there is no longer a height of 2 m, but rather an area under the stairs with a door width of about 140 to 190 cm in height.
 

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