and the architects who have seen the design so far have
There are professions where a colleague's work is not disparaged.
As I have already stated, it is certainly not to everyone's taste, but fundamentally I don't think there is anything wrong with it...
Well... just ask the architect how you get from the living room to the terrace. Or to the garden... It's not about taste. It's about functionality and comfort, which distinguish a house from an apartment. Ownership from rental. - moving the wardrobe to the other end of the house is not functional - when entering the house you look at two corners, possibly at a cabinet or open wardrobe standing diagonally in front, there the visual order is missing - stair landing right at the front door only makes sense in space-saving houses for exactly this reason - if you want to go to the terrace from the bedroom in the basement, but first have to go through two rooms instead of directly, that makes no sense. - small winter garden rooms that cannot be furnished make no sense, but are only a barrier to the garden. - the office next to the children's rooms is counterproductive - washbasin in the master bathroom the size of a hand basin?.... I have already mentioned other things (winter garden) And then this slab-on-ground house was sold here as a hillside house.... honestly, I do not see the architect here, but a general contractor draftsman.