Electrical plan in order - experiences

  • Erstellt am 2019-12-25 22:48:43

Jake12345

2019-12-26 19:22:01
  • #1
I have read that!

I have halved the number of spots in the bedroom. In your opinion still too many?

In the kitchen I have moved the spots to the left, in your opinion even further to the left?
 

kbt09

2019-12-26 19:25:27
  • #2
And, workspace at the sink?
 

Jake12345

2019-12-26 19:26:34
  • #3


Oh okay thanks, I'll move it a bit to the right! I thought it was at the stove!
 

kbt09

2019-12-26 19:36:09
  • #4
I can hardly imagine situations where you need 6 spots in the living room or 7 spots in the bedroom.

The spots in the kitchen are hopefully switchable per row ("column").

Is there also countertop space planned next to the fridge in the kitchen at the bottom of the plan? Then that should be illuminated as well. In general, the kitchen lighting could be assessed much better with a proper kitchen plan. Often there are also hanging cabinets added, which have under-cabinet lighting... that should perhaps be switchable as well. And then you could certainly do without a few spots.

In the bay window, wall lights on the right and left (switchable from the entrance) would certainly look good. And why isn't there even an outlet on the left side of the bay window?

Is the furnishings planned at all as shown in the drawing?

What I still find strange is the huge dressing room for a 4 m wardrobe. I would move the wall of the dressing room to the left, and correspondingly also the bedroom door to the left. Then, at least another 3 m of wardrobe would fit in the dressing room.
 

bauenmk2020

2019-12-26 21:37:15
  • #5
I also notice the large distance in the kitchen: Why not push the wall island closer to the kitchen unit and change the double-winged window to a single-winged one? Or fix one wing with glazing and place the kitchen island in front of it. Or a simple window with a floor-to-ceiling window next to it on the right. The island then gets a counter with two bars in front facing the room opening.
 

hanse987

2019-12-26 21:48:51
  • #6


The shower is now estimated at 1.2 sqm. One should definitely be enough.
 

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