Dream house floor plan - 173m² with 3 children's rooms

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11ant

2025-01-07 18:40:14
  • #1

If I don’t need new glasses, the sliding door is also invisible (?)

That is a tricky detail anyway: the window faces the driveway in front of the garage, and the door leads into the garage (which, however, if I remember correctly, has a height difference of 0.3 m (so requires two steps for the passage and would have a lintel flush with the ceiling). I am still missing details on this, but the architect is only supposed to work up to and including service phase 3.
 

wiltshire

2025-01-07 19:31:18
  • #2
The manufacturer of such doors is called invisible and, like so much great interior design, comes from Italy. We have a sliding door to our bathroom. It works perfectly.
 

roteweste

2025-01-08 12:29:36
  • #3
The sliding door would then be inside. It could then run here:



Let's see how we finally solve the technical room. The window and garage passage would be worth quite a lot to us. "Can be done" is easy. Then we would definitely have enough wall space.
 

hanghaus2023

2025-01-08 12:50:19
  • #4


I gave up yesterday after a long search.

The sign man probably has no idea.

Now it's being made worse with a marker.

I have also separated my living area with a glass sliding door combination. However, for cost reasons, it was installed in front of the wall. It is also a load-bearing wall, so it couldn't have been done otherwise.



It is only 1.5 m wide.
 

hanghaus2023

2025-01-08 13:06:25
  • #5
Isn't there also a load-bearing wall there?

Then you can represent it something like this, so you know what you are planning.



I would like to know the price later.
 

Arauki11

2025-01-08 13:09:08
  • #6
Here I would actually be interested in the detailed wall design by the planner or which door he is planning there. Unfortunately, we have had to hear repeatedly "there is something that fits there." I would simply like to have this planned detail explained and shown to me exactly once, and if it really works smoothly for you, then that's fine.
 

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