City Villa Floor Plan - Thank you for your feedback

  • Erstellt am 2013-03-03 18:06:26

Musketier

2013-03-05 12:54:22
  • #1
- If I see it correctly, you have faintly drawn the walls in the background. The same applies to the chimney. Only it is not aligned on top of each other.
- Where will the connections be? The HAR should also be there.
- 14m² dressing room? So either you have a very, very large amount of clothing or it is way too lavish.

Where is north now?

Our first approach was also a 9mx9m approach. We had a similar problem with the staircase design as you.
If you place the staircase in the middle, it doesn’t fit either at the bottom or the top. If you place the staircase in the corner, long corridors appear.
In connection with the plot, a square house didn’t make sense for us. That’s why we decided to build 8.15m x 10.20m. That would also allow for a double garage/carport next to it. Then the floor plan almost created itself.
 

Wundi

2013-03-05 13:16:55
  • #2
Could you post your floor plan? The chimney is stacked. Well, all things are supposed to go into the walk-in closet, also later from the child/children. The bedroom should be as small as possible, that's why the walk-in closet is bigger. North is up, slightly to the right. The connections come into the utility room.
 

Wundi

2013-03-05 13:23:12
  • #3
What I forgot to mention, we are only allowed to have a gable or tent roof, hence the square floor plan.
 

Jaydee

2013-03-05 13:42:26
  • #4
Hello Wundi,

why don’t you take a look online for floor plans for such a city villa? They may not be very "creative," but they just work. Your upper floor really isn’t nice. When you spend that much money on a house, you don’t actually want to make compromises during the planning, do you?

We have our current apartment in a former cowshed and therefore a long, narrow, and dark hallway. Believe me, you don’t want that for your own house.

The entrance hall on the ground floor is also planned too narrow towards the living room. You build yourself a "representative" city villa and when you come in, suddenly everything is tight and small.

The "walk-in closet" would be too big for me as well. Even if things from the children are still supposed to go in there, maybe an extra storage room upstairs would make more sense. As it is, the walk-in closet doesn’t make any sense. Or you take the walk-in closet as a bedroom and the bedroom as additional storage for winter clothes, etc.
 

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