Thank you very much for the suggestions. We are considering whether to "swap" the kitchen with the living room, which would mean the kitchen becomes smaller because a passage to the utility room would be created. As a result, the other entrance to the bathroom would be eliminated. I initially called it a pantry, but basically it would be a multipurpose room also for the vacuum cleaner, cleaning supplies, etc. We are also still undecided about the bathroom upstairs. We need to think about that some more. The dressing room has space for a large 3 m wardrobe and a chest of drawers on the window side. The children's rooms are intentionally that large.
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.