City villa floor plan - Please provide suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-28 13:53:25

DanielaS

2017-08-29 14:01:43
  • #1
That means if the west window weren't there, we could put our large wardrobe against the wall and save the dressing room. I'm out of ideas what else one could do with the dressing room. As a playroom, it would be too much of a pity for me, as a storage room even more so. Maybe just make the house overall a bit smaller? At the moment it's about 180 sqm.
 

11ant

2017-08-29 14:09:21
  • #2
Either you’re the type for a separate dressing room or not. If not, I would leave it out.


Try planning it asymmetrically, then the actually needed areas will show, or how much overhang the symmetry produces. If that immediately results in a whole unnecessary room, I would take that as an argument.
 

DanielaS

2017-08-29 14:24:07
  • #3

please explain to me what you mean by asymmetrical. Rearranging the windows differently? I am a layman, so I would be grateful for tips.
 

ypg

2017-08-29 14:24:28
  • #4


Absolutely!
Instead of the west window, you could place the bed on that wall, on the long wall behind the door you have over 4 meters (sorry, I don’t have the floor plan in front of me) free for wardrobes. That’s more than in the dressing room.
But you could also do without the window in the dressing room and plan wardrobes on both sides.
The hint from can’t be dismissed: planners are not infrequently a bit sloppy, and common furniture dimensions are sometimes swept under the rug. You can also replace a wardrobe at some point or what if yours doesn’t survive the move? Affordable and well thought out is Pax from Ikea, but with just under 2.98 m, where baseboards take 6 cm on the floor, it can only be more than annoying not to plan thoroughly, but only plan a townhouse in general terms. Ultimately, your draft should be classified more as standard—it works because everywhere an extra 30/40 (if not more) cm is planned. That results in 180 sqm instead of just 165 sqm.

I just thought of something: if south is to the left on the plan, then the children’s rooms would be in the north or south. I would put both in the south. Bathroom above the guest toilet.

Many builders tend to plan a utility room for washing upstairs. Have you ever thought about that?
 

DanielaS

2017-08-29 14:31:18
  • #5
Good points, thanks. Having the bathroom above the guest bathroom is probably advisable mainly because of the pipes.

In Canada, we had the laundry upstairs, and that was super convenient because you didn’t have to carry the laundry up and down the stairs anymore. That would also be a good idea. Until now, I had dismissed it because I was afraid the size wouldn’t be sufficient. But you could also plan cabinets for bedding and towels in the room, so you would gain space elsewhere. I’ll think it all over.
 

11ant

2017-08-29 14:38:06
  • #6
Primarily, to plan the space requirements without considering whether the left and right sides of the center of the house end up with equal widths. ... this automatically arises and is a nice side effect that makes the house more interesting.
 

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