wrobel
2015-02-17 21:43:14
- #1
Hello
No, we are not enthusiastic star chefs. The kitchen is indeed rarely used, but “reluctantly” would not be the right word. We do cook regularly for 10 to 15 people in a very similar kitchen, though.
We have always quite liked the rear part; we are still undecided about the dressing, sleeping, and bathroom areas.
The washing machine is located in the utility room next to the front door.
In the small chamber is the pellet stove including chimney and the possibility to store pellets. The front of the stove faces the living area.
In a previous sketch, I had the kitchen on the southwest side, but I discarded that in favor of the office/guest room. The path through the living room wasn’t really shorter either.
With almost 200 m² of floor space, it’s not easy to realize short routes.
In the current sketch, it’s still possible to have a door between the garage and the utility room; this shortens the route a bit when you park the car in the garage.
The slanted wall is a spontaneous idea; I still have to think it over.
Dining, living, office/guest bathroom and bedroom face southwest.
Kitchen, utility room, front door, WC and dressing room face northeast. The window in the slanted wall is on the north side. The postman passes at most by the skylights of the dressing room and WC.
The dead-end street ends roughly at the height of the dressing room’s window.
Olli

No, we are not enthusiastic star chefs. The kitchen is indeed rarely used, but “reluctantly” would not be the right word. We do cook regularly for 10 to 15 people in a very similar kitchen, though.
We have always quite liked the rear part; we are still undecided about the dressing, sleeping, and bathroom areas.
The washing machine is located in the utility room next to the front door.
In the small chamber is the pellet stove including chimney and the possibility to store pellets. The front of the stove faces the living area.
In a previous sketch, I had the kitchen on the southwest side, but I discarded that in favor of the office/guest room. The path through the living room wasn’t really shorter either.
With almost 200 m² of floor space, it’s not easy to realize short routes.
In the current sketch, it’s still possible to have a door between the garage and the utility room; this shortens the route a bit when you park the car in the garage.
The slanted wall is a spontaneous idea; I still have to think it over.
Dining, living, office/guest bathroom and bedroom face southwest.
Kitchen, utility room, front door, WC and dressing room face northeast. The window in the slanted wall is on the north side. The postman passes at most by the skylights of the dressing room and WC.
The dead-end street ends roughly at the height of the dressing room’s window.
Olli