Final floor plan draft - except for the windows

  • Erstellt am 2016-02-02 13:31:36

Sebastian79

2016-02-03 21:39:32
  • #1
Nah, I was just surprised by the explicit mention of the kitchen.

What is mostly criticized is an installation through the air, which some plans would require ;)

More likely not because of leaks, because if it's leaking, it's a mess anyway :D

And regarding noise: If you use soundproofing materials, you practically don’t hear anything anymore. Our pipes run nicely once through the living room behind the TV and once between the kitchen and utility room behind the cupboard wall. Unfortunately, none of the four toilets could be planned stacked on top of each other...

By the way, I don’t just hang around there, but also visit forums like this one ;)
 

sirhc

2016-02-04 08:27:34
  • #2

With all due respect, I was referring to the arrangement of the windows in the living room, not to turning my design into a completely different house.

I have already mentioned that the kitchen door should be hinged the other way around.
The chamfer is drawn as an example. Maybe it will even be angular instead of round, who knows... it just should bring some light into the room, I don’t care what the law says about that. What’s the point of a master bathroom if I access it through the hallway? What’s the point of a children’s bath without a shower? Our approach is an open floor plan, and a sliding door between cooking and eating doesn’t fit that. I have also already mentioned that the couch would be better positioned differently rather than as a room divider, that solves the tightness issue.
 

Musketier

2016-02-04 08:53:23
  • #3
How can you assess the windows if the furniture is arranged differently now? Please first draw in your planned new furnishings.
 

sirhc

2016-02-04 08:59:54
  • #4
I already wrote this about it:



Regards
 

Musketier

2016-02-04 09:03:52
  • #5
Does the table stay against the wall or is it moved into the room?
 

sirhc

2016-02-04 09:33:47
  • #6
That is exactly the point I am struggling with: table lengthwise or crosswise, table in front of the window or in front of the wall section between the kitchen window and the southern window element. I am currently leaning towards moving the window element slightly north and then placing the table lengthwise instead of crosswise in front of it. I could adjust that again in the drawing.
 

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