11ant
2017-03-17 15:23:13
- #1
I noticed that the dressing room has a width of 1.70 meters. If you want to place wardrobes opposite each other, only about 50 cm remain, which is enough to walk through, but not for a wardrobe door, let alone for dressing or looking at your clothes.
I was misled by the proportions in the drawing and didn’t even pay attention to the measurement, yes. The wardrobes should be deeper; that has to be accounted for in the space between. I might consider a higher-quality wardrobe back panel here instead of the wall, which would make you more flexible there.
I would check the same in the bathroom: 3 meters for the tub, main passage toilet, washbasin, tiles on the walls -> the passage can become narrow.
Without a storage room, you can shift the knee wall towards the niche; there is plenty of space there, currently this wall is even on this side of the 2m line.
I don’t find a door to the home office bad either, rather good :)
You get less disturbed from the living room than from the staircase or even two doors, and you’re closer to your spouse on the couch during overtime, so not so “away even though you’re there.” With public traffic, of course, it would mean a path through the private area.