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

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-10 02:46:16

kbt09

2018-09-16 20:14:07
  • #1
Hmm .. quite a lot of wall corners . (yes, we always have something to complain about ).

Technical room ... is actually a corridor (path from the garage into the house), where nothing can be placed.

Fake door to the pantry next to SbS will be quite a special construction and will sensibly have a certain extra width (65-70 cm) anyway (so not just a 60 cm standard kitchen front door). To hold such doors you need quite a lot of hinge parts. Therefore, I don’t think many spices will fit on the inside of the door.

Google Blum Space Tower, 2 of them, about 2/3 height from the bottom with the internal drawers, above that then 2 or 3 shelves for rarely used kitchen appliances and you won’t be more expensive than with your mini pantry and the fake door.

Upstairs bedroom ... double bed really below a window? Cleaning?
9.1 sqm room for almost 5 m wardrobe?
 

Patkia

2018-09-16 21:03:21
  • #2

Thanks for your constructive contribution
Yes, the idea is with the fake door. Thanks for the tip, that can of course actually be difficult to implement. We might still swap the fridge with the oven cabinet, but it’s more likely that we’ll just leave out the wrong cabinet and simply put a small, simple door with hinges there. That’s also how it was when we saw it recently, we liked that too.

What do you mean by the corners? Because of the edge in the bedroom, those upstairs for the beds, and the corner in the guest room? We could also make the hallway upstairs with a continuous wall, but then there would only be a 1 meter passage in total. That would probably be a bit too little?

We also have windows above the bed now. Just like at the bathtub. We have no problem with that and actually find it quite nice. Honestly, we haven’t talked about the windows yet. I roughly placed them like that.

We would probably rather put a straight wall on the left side of the bedroom. This will make the dressing room a bit smaller. And in it there should not only be a single cabinet but also clothes rails.

Regarding the utility room, we had planned the recess for the heating technology and the long walls for the electrical technology. We assumed that would fit. Do you think nothing fits there?
 

ypg

2018-09-16 22:16:58
  • #3


Hm, I do see a small room between the kitchen and the office... even with a door... funny, yes
 

11ant

2018-09-17 00:10:41
  • #4
Suggestion for goodwill: simply draw all walls (whether exterior or interior) half a square thick, then it adds up correctly in total again. In the computer drawings, 20 cm for interior and 40 cm for exterior walls is a practicably rounded measure "at the sketch level". Several walls make bends here like construction site vehicle tracks.
 

ypg

2018-09-17 06:54:25
  • #5


Try implementing this suggestion. Exterior walls are just under 1 square. I prefer to use a worn-down pencil for interior walls; that usually works quite well, at least so that you can identify the narrow areas.

But I also thought that, in principle, everything has already been checked by Katja? You should also have a professional take a look.
 

kbt09

2018-09-17 07:23:51
  • #6
What just occurred to me, your last version was 10.5x10.5 m .. shouldn’t it be limited to a max. of 100 sqm floor area?

I planned 8x1250 (and forgot the 75 cm to the right of the garage).

I can quite well imagine a SouthWestWest terrace by the kitchen. Therefore now almost 8 m distance to the neighbor's property there.

In the south still over 12 m.

Utility room on the ground floor now with external access, but I would remove that. This way the room can be used both for house connections and as pantry storage. There should also still be space for the ground floor vacuum cleaner and mop.

In the upper floor no real separate utility room, but a niche for washer/dryer, opposite a niche for vacuum cleaner, mop, ironing board. Also space for general storage goods like bedding, towels, suitcases, and whatever else comes to mind.

Parents’ dressing room definitely 3 m for 60 cm deep wardrobe and 3 m for 40 cm deep wardrobe.



 

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