City villa floor plan 185m² - Please provide feedback!

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-21 09:41:37

ypg

2019-05-21 23:28:10
  • #1
The furniture is a variable...

If you do not understand or accept the direct criticisms, then build your house as planned. Some people just have to defend everything before they even grasp the meaning of the response. You are included in that and so be it. This design does not just have a few cosmetic corrections; something is still wrong. Not even on page seven! But that will probably not be understood from your side? I assume that a common floor plan has been so violated that it has so many wounds that it simply no longer works. And this has already been said on previous pages. This failure to understand conveys to me that contributions are actually "over."
 

kbt09

2019-05-21 23:51:33
  • #2
This is a table that is at least 110 cm deep and 200 cm long and does not fit with:


I would also place Eating/Cooking in the 30 sqm and the sofa in the 20 sqm.
The pantry should then be accessible from the hallway. Also the adjustments from Opalau regarding the study and the vestibule.

For closets there are sliding doors ... highly recommended is the Pax series from Ikea, especially with this furnishing:

the bed stands in the potentially most impossible place in the room. Headboard right next to the door and on the left side of the bed no space, but at the top a dance hall.

Recommended again is the sketch from Opalau:


Parents’ bed with the headboard against the wall to the storage room, so window options remain below and to the left. If then you get up at different times, get up, choose clothes through the dressing room and head to the bathroom .. ah, something’s missing, quickly back to the dressing room and get it. Partner continues to sleep undisturbed.
 

11ant

2019-05-22 00:29:25
  • #3
"The furniture is a variable" probably means "the furniture symbols are merely placeholders" (which is nonsense, because they can't "check" the floor plan that way - by the way: the symbol next to the dining table is clearly a sliding door). I would be interested in the original floor plan; I boldly assume it worked better before the adjustment.
 

Zaba12

2019-05-22 05:40:45
  • #4
I think a straight staircase would complete the floor plan!
 

RomeoZwo

2019-05-22 07:45:34
  • #5
Set the passage from [Ankleide] to [Schlafzimmer] at the top (so close to the entrance door to the sleep/dressing area) and you don't have to walk through the wardrobes. Similar to my sketch in #15, it also works with the dressing room between the bathroom and bedroom.
 

Climbee

2019-05-22 08:45:19
  • #6
Don't be blinded by pretty pictures – it is, as everyone has already written, that nice little image from the stove builder unfortunately has nothing to do with the reality shown in the plan. There are two possibilities: you either don’t want to see it or you can’t.

You don’t want to: you are cutting into your own flesh if you stubbornly hold on to your dream image just because it’s so pretty. Hello! Wake up!!! Otherwise, any effort here is in vain. Then build the hut like that. Period.

You can’t: this is not meant to offend – there are many people who lack spatial imagination and simply cannot form an inner picture from a 2D plan of how it ultimately looks in 3D. I fear you belong to this category. As said, you are in good company, no reason to be ashamed. An indication for me is that you proudly present the stove builder’s 3D designs here and say: see, it works, look, it was furnished according to our ideas. Had you had the ability to go from the 2D plan to 3D you would have immediately noticed that both representations unfortunately have little to do with each other. They look similar, but they are not. In the stove builder’s plan there is space for the dining table because the kitchen is missing where it is drawn in the 2D plan. Anyone who has no difficulties connecting 2D and 3D will see this at first glance. What remains is a residual kitchen that is a no-go for a family of four in a new build due to its too small size. In this case please accept the comments of the forum community here – the people who respond here are usually very skilled in the ability mentioned above and have a lot of experience. The fact that an almost wave of indignation has broken out here over the plan you describe as well thought out and ready for submission should give you pause.

Bedroom with dressing room: nothing else makes sense! And about the open wardrobes: you really want just open shelves and rods in the dressing room? Honestly? I would never do that – the stuff collects dust over the years in my sliding door Pax, but WITHOUT any door you always have dusty clothes. If not classic wardrobes, then room divider sliding doors and behind them the open shelves/rods. NEVER WITHOUT PROTECTION IN FRONT! Otherwise you have to brush off the suit that is not worn daily or quickly wash something.
 

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