Comments on floor plan design welcome

  • Erstellt am 2020-05-24 10:24:25

pagoni2020

2020-07-30 19:39:29
  • #1

Option No. 3 - pen and graph paper (or are you also graph-paper-less?) and write on it or draw the necessary lines with measurements
Option 4 - tell the Stommel house planner to email you the plan with entered dimensions and your furnishing information, because the planner should have a plan with measurements, at least that's what I assume -
Option No. 5 - as an apparently tech-savvy builder, note the missing measurements + furniture on the respective documents (please do not "doodle"), for which you don’t need a scanner.
....I have a few more ideas.... -


Best next to the power shed, there you have peace and always shade. Are you serious?? Somewhere...?? I’m bursting out laughing. You said you know 95% of the walking paths etc... and now it remains open where the terrace will go... somewhere on the property, whatever is just left over? We really have to have a beer together sometime and gladly with a mafia cake too oops.... around here we call that pizza, I honestly like your humor, otherwise I would have already sunk the PC in my 10-liter aquarium.

You really have to get on stage, my dear, you’re fantastic!!! I thought the raincoat story with the enclosed toilet seat and the escape door was already the best laugh. You move into the house that you designed, you say, and then live there for 1 year without a terrace because only THEN will you see (or can?) where the sun rises or sets and find the terrace spot? You are really wonderful-!!!
I will have to go out early tomorrow morning and check whether it comes up again at the same spot, the sun, that moody minx.
And what will you do if the position of the sun tells you after one year of waiting that the best place to sit is in the furthest corner? Will you then not build a terrace attached to the house or will you push the house a bit to the side?
Do you sometimes read what you write here?
The terrace will then be "somewhere" – "planned," just THAT contradicts itself, because it would not be "somewhere" if it were "planned." Maybe it then has to be located in front of your equally firmly scheduled "toilet/fire escape door" because of the sunset??
Anyway, what I read is that it will be somewhere independent of the house, wherever there is space left – and I read just that... what now??

And where is that then, are there multiple terraces?
We definitely won’t get a proper house together that way but certainly an extremely individual one, and that’s fun, which is something as well. As far as I know you by now, you apparently have fun with it too –
 

neo-sciliar

2020-07-30 20:00:24
  • #2
when and where shall we have a drink? You probably already know what you want to drink. And also the quantity of it. Parking spot already reserved? I like both your humor and my individuality.

With the first house, we decided on the terrace during construction. I regretted this decision for 10 years. Today I know that the house will have a terrace door at the back, and from there a path will lead to a terrace. This will be located behind the house. Unfortunately, I cannot say yet where the house's shade will be. Likewise, I do not yet know where the neighbor will build their terrace. These are things I will take into account. Until then, I will sit with a provisional solution. Better than being annoyed for 20 years.

The breakfast terrace will lie between the street and the house, in the south. I already know where the sun will be then. I can plan this today.

But I do not see the problem either. I need a door that allows access to the back of the house. From there, a path will lead to a terrace.

Warning of age-stubbornness: Is it a mental barrier that dictates that a terrace must be located at the house, oriented to it, or vice versa?
 

pagoni2020

2020-07-30 20:37:07
  • #3
Perfect, you’re coming to me! I’m planning with an underground garage, so there’s a parking space available! Drink? Sicilian wine, of course. Or I’ll come to you, that I find easy. Always following the sun, past the terraces.......and then turn left in front of the little power house. But I mean that seriously for once! True, I stand by this age-related stubbornness, although I also thought I read that you build age-appropriately among other things....hence probably the way to the terrace "somewhere" and definitely not at the house-. Now that I’ve unlocked the barrier, by the way, I could also well imagine a garden plot in the neighboring village as a terrace, optimally situated to the sun. Are you waiting with the dining room windows that mentioned also for a year or until the neighbor builds their terrace? Those are the so-called sliding windows! Saluti.....
 

hanse987

2020-07-30 21:02:36
  • #4
Either my vision is off, or the staircase doesn't work like that. If the ceiling opening is as shown in the upper floor plan, then a reasonable headroom won't work. Roughly, I come to about 170-180cm.
 

neo-sciliar

2020-07-31 07:30:25
  • #5
How do you calculate that?
 

Würfel*

2020-07-31 13:58:55
  • #6
I have placed your current floor plan into the building envelope. You will be positioned at most on the south side next to the street. The front door in the middle prevents a south-facing terrace with privacy. Additionally, from the south terrace, you have a direct view of the electrical substation. In the north, where the nice view is, you only have 2 small windows. Also on the south side, only a small window front. Instead, there is a lot of windowless wall on the west because the neighbor is sitting there.
 

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