City villa floor plan 185m² - Please provide feedback!

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-21 09:41:37

ypg

2019-05-21 12:42:03
  • #1


And? Who is responsible for the planning? I hope not an architect or specialist planner.

With the facades, the arbitrary and thoughtless planning already begins. Window location and size are simply not planned. Just the giant floor-to-ceiling window facing the street in the bathroom really hits the mark. The bathroom has 6! sqm of windows – everyone will certainly feel comfortable there

Regarding the entrance area: generous entrance, but the hallway itself can be reduced. Sightline from the entrance into a dark hallway appendage with a narrow kitchen door. This ugly corner with the staircase is not necessary, just as it is not necessary to hide the door to the living room.
Living room entrance is generous, but it won’t be cozy if the children want to go to the kitchen in the evening.
The kitchen table should be placed further into the room, but then the chairs at the kitchen row become annoying when working. I consider the L-shaped kitchen a bit too small if you consider that the small utility room cannot provide any storage space for the kitchen. 3 tall cabinets, a sink, and the stove, and there is no more work surface left.
-> This can be fixed by furnishing the kitchen more generously and placing the dining table in the middle (not the kitchen, but the living room)
Almost all doors open the wrong way, and the living areas get narrow doors, whereas the utility rooms get wide doors?!
The utility room is very small. What is the laundry chute for? Where is the laundry supposed to fall uncontrolled? With just one floor, you should do without this. The utility room could well take 5-6 sqm from the hallway so that it can also store beverage crates and waste paper.
At least a large niche for a wardrobe is planned.

The bedroom is almost not furnishable – "almost" refers to the narrow space between door and window, which is not exactly cozy. The person sleeping on the right side almost gets the door leaf right in front of their nose... and the dressing room is planned as a trapped room, which is simply unnecessarily inconsiderate to the one still sleeping.
6 sqm of window area in the bedroom is a bit "exaggerated," while the dressing room receives no natural light...
Bathroom: to get to the laundry chute, you first have to take a trip through the bathroom, even though you just want to quickly drop your blouse there in the evening... the staircase passage would be more sensibly arranged and not necessarily longer.
The offset of staircase/hall/child 1 is also unexplained...

Oh dear, oh dear... I don't see any building application that should be submitted now.
The ratio of storage space to living area and hallway area is completely off. Window sizes are overdimensioned; this somehow has no rhyme or reason. There is a complete lack of sensitivity for room sizes, spatial effect, and furnishing.
 

ypg

2019-05-21 12:50:52
  • #2
And: I wouldn’t fiddle with it at all, but rather approach it with consideration and expertise! Because quite a bit changes when you properly adjust the room sizes.
 

RomeoZwo

2019-05-21 13:02:55
  • #3
Do I see it correctly that the small door from the kitchen leads into a kind of pantry (under the stairs) and that the wall in the hallway is already straightened with a (drywall) partition? At least, that's what it looks like on the drawing, similar to the (drywall) walls upstairs. Why do you actually avoid masonry walls everywhere upstairs?
 

ypg

2019-05-21 13:15:14
  • #4


You might be right.. So always passing the chill lounge with the shopping
 

ALLuki83

2019-05-21 13:21:28
  • #5
Thank you all for your answers... for now, I just feel like crying

Yes, the small door in the kitchen is the door to the pantry under the stairs.
The entrance seems rather narrow to me, I actually wanted an even more spacious hallway with a wardrobe.
 

Lenschke

2019-05-21 13:26:17
  • #6


Square meters in the hallway are not everything. The rear area actually has no use but only unnecessarily enlarges the hallway. The entrance area might feel oppressive since (as ypg already wrote) you first walk into a wall. It is always nice if you have a visual axis to the terrace. As it is now, it could even become quite dark.
 

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