Division?! Small room / steep slope / radiator

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-02 18:00:13

2linkehände2

2020-01-03 10:40:17
  • #1
I was probably a bit careless and superficial throwing around some estimated measurements here... sorry, I'm just not a craftsman

Attached is a sketch with measurements! Don’t scold me: I did my best

I also found the floating loft bed very attractive at one time. But above the door, there is only 1.38 m to the peak, and above the window (because of the roller shutter box) only 0.95 m to the peak.
And the bed requires a "substructure"/support plus slatted frame plus mattress... that seemed like too little space to me??????

The furniture will be bought new, so I don’t have any measurements! A bed with a width of 1.20-1.40 m would be nice, though.
 

nordanney

2020-01-03 10:50:51
  • #2
Before I start wildly tinkering with the room, I would rather try to reason with the daughter. She "reluctantly" wants to sleep under the slant, and immediately the caring mom plans to rearrange the whole room including moving the heater. Unbelievable!
 

kbt09

2020-01-03 10:51:03
  • #3
The 60 cm behind the door extend up to the door frame?
 

Climbee

2020-01-03 10:51:09
  • #4
Two more things: where is the 2m line and how high is the knee wall? And how old is the girl?
 

ypg

2020-01-03 11:01:29
  • #5
I'll say, no matter the age and whether it's a 1.40m bed width nicetohave: I only see a subsequent knee wall of about 1 meter height. And the bed then fits perfectly, no matter how wide desired, next to the door. I also stick to my suggestion with the light strip to counteract the "fear" or animosity a bit. Additionally, I could imagine the knee wall as a shelving wall. On the other hand, I find a loft bed absolutely counterproductive a) in this room and b) precisely this animosity. The room is as it is. And by the window, I would rather place a play table, later a desk.
 

hampshire

2020-01-03 11:03:25
  • #6
Is that why you are called Nord-ann-ey? I did not interpret this statement as unduly demanding, since I know neither the context nor the person. It is perfectly fine to think together about how the children's room should be. Of course, that also includes expressing what one likes and what one does not. Some wishes simply cannot be fulfilled (regardless of the purely physical limits of my children's room, I always wanted my own pool table). If the children are then also appropriately involved in the design and work on their own room according to their age, that is a great activity for everyone involved.
 

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