City villa floor plan - Your opinion on it?

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-13 23:30:59

Curly

2016-07-14 08:37:35
  • #1
Take a look, for example, at the floor plans of Fingerhaus "Bravour". The upper floor has a much narrower hallway due to the straight staircase planned there and therefore more space in the rooms.

Regards
Sabine
 

kbt09

2016-07-14 08:49:25
  • #2
I don’t even know what your problem is... the dressing room/wardrobe room has a planned width of 263 cm. I always calculate Ikea-Pax with sliding doors = 2x66 = 132 cm ... leaving about 130 cm between the wardrobes, which is much more than in most floor plans I’ve seen here in the forum recently.

414 cm in the living area also seems appropriate, but it should be furnished sometime. Looks like sofas are once again planned in front of floor-to-ceiling windows.

The dining area might be a bit critical, it apparently only has about 280 cm width. Perhaps one could make the 620 cm into 650 to 700 cm and shift the corner of the house slightly towards the right side of the plan.

Wardrobe... here too, more space is planned than in many other floor plans. There is still the space under the stairs that could be well used for built-in wardrobes, provided a closed staircase is planned.

Bathroom... okay, only 11.1 sqm, but a nice large shower, bathtub, "discreet" toilet and space for about 140 cm washbasin. Again, this is more and better placed than many things I have already seen here.

I would only insist on precise planning for the stairs etc. The floor plan says something about schematic and the dimensions seem a bit tight to me. Also, the overlap with the upper floor area must be considered, so that when going up and down there is no confining (head) collision. For that, the bathroom door must be taken into account again.

And personally, I would once again be the one to combine dining/cooking at the terrace and separate the living area.
 

Jochen104

2016-07-14 08:51:25
  • #3
That is not reflected in the floor plan for me. For my taste, there are too many corners and projections. I would rather omit one or another projection and instead create usable living space on the ground floor (widening the living room) and upper floor (widening the children's rooms/bedrooms). But I am also more of a straightforward person => all a matter of taste.
 

Steven

2016-07-14 09:19:21
  • #4
Hello, I am not a fan of spiral staircases at all. They are simply too narrow for me. How about a staircase with a landing? That would shorten the length of the staircase, and the living room could then become wider. Well, the hallway will become narrower due to the widening of the staircase. But you can visually compensate for that with an open staircase. Steven
 

wpic

2016-07-14 09:55:35
  • #5
How often do such floor plans suffer from being squeezed into a prefabricated framework called "Stadtvilla" or something similar. Floor plans should develop from the contexts of use, the habits, the routines of the future residents. The house shape itself then emerges in feedback with the floor plan development. External constraints only exist if they cannot be changed due to legal building regulations or situational reasons, e.g., when designing a terraced house or an urban development where the house outline is determined by the building or plot boundaries. However, that does not seem to be the case here. A professional designer should be consulted again. Even DIY designs, which are stubbornly adhered to, do not fundamentally improve through post-processing if the design approach is not correct.
 

Neige

2016-07-14 10:25:06
  • #6
What I still notice now is that, as it seems to me, the bedroom, dressing room in connection with the bathroom are arranged unfavorably. Getting up, walking to the bathroom, then back to the dressing room......
 

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