schnizzel
2018-02-08 17:07:51
- #1
Strictly speaking, nothing. The OP wanted input on the topic of passage from the bedroom through the dressing room into the bathroom. I gave him my previous variants as input and also wrote what we had in mind.I don’t quite understand this thread [emoji28]... What do the bathroom and terrace location as well as the air space have to do with the OP’s question in this thread?
Sorry, this last variant with the small interior bathroom and the access for the parents, passing the entire bed into the dressing room and then into the bathroom ... no, that’s not acceptable at all.
What is against the original plan? Instead of air space simply a small bathroom. And walls to sleep and child 2 better positioned, more perpendicular.
And if necessary, also take a little from child 1 for “public” roof terrace access.
Or, rethink everything again together with the ground floor. Possibly the stairs then somewhere else.
When do you plan to use the roof terrace?
Plan 1 is not an option because the public access to the roof terrace compresses the adjacent room to a width of 2.75 m. That is neither sufficient for a children’s room nor a bathroom. The only option would be to cancel the planned passage from the bedroom through the dressing room into the bathroom and move the dressing room to the north. The interior WC is initially intended to serve as a storage room but should be prepared for a possible WC when the children are older. The roof terrace is intended for relaxation. Reading, sunbathing, having a beer, the children can play there in the fresh air... The property is completely open to the north, no other houses or building plots. So ideal as a quiet area, while the terrace to the south faces the street.