City villa floor plan - Please provide suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-28 13:53:25

DanielaS

2017-08-28 18:32:25
  • #1
I don't know if it is allowed, but here is the link to our house in Canada. It was 300 sqm, but here you can see well how the kitchen, the dining area (breakfast), and the living room (great room) were connected and also visible from the hallway.
 

ypg

2017-08-28 23:27:55
  • #2
Nice house :)
Is it sold? Are these sales pictures, staged with homestaging?

Regards, Yvonne
 

ypg

2017-08-28 23:39:04
  • #3


Kitchen swap: then you would still have a door in the kitchen, and every trip, even with muddy shoes, from the garage would go through the kitchen to the cloakroom. The other way around it always goes through the chill area, also for craftsmen... I wouldn't like either of those.

Dressing room: yes, that's what I mean. You don't have more space there than in the bedroom itself. But that's where the (boring to me) symmetry comes into play, so that no space is available in the bedroom for a wardrobe because of the windows, so another room has to serve that purpose.

I'm not a fan of these symmetrical city villas – you pay for a lot of living space but get less out of it because the planning includes buffers everywhere to maintain symmetry. And viewed neutrally, it's absolutely unexciting.
 

DanielaS

2017-08-29 06:04:04
  • #4
Yes, it was sold within one day. It was absolutely crazy with the Canadian real estate market. These are sales pictures, but most of the furniture was ours. I miss the house [emoji17]
 

kaho674

2017-08-29 08:57:00
  • #5
Yes, huge deal, but the garden was sh**. ;)

A bit surprising. Crazy villa in Canada and now such a plain townhouse here? I'd complain too.
What is the budget without the plot?
Don't you want something more original? (Does that word even exist?) :)
 

DanielaS

2017-08-29 09:29:57
  • #6
Well, we just want the most space for our money. Budget without [Grundstück] is about 370,000€. We originally thought of a [Pultdach] but have changed our minds. And honestly, the style in Canada wasn't quite our thing. We prefer modern buildings, but they don't exist there.
 

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