First concept, single-family house floor plan / opinions

  • Erstellt am 2014-11-05 07:05:54

yakari

2014-11-08 04:14:35
  • #1
We have given it some more thought and tried to implement your good and rightly valuable critiques... Once again, the floor plan is not set in stone. Comments are gladly welcome.


 

Jochen104

2014-11-08 09:35:57
  • #2
Hello,
I find your guest toilet quite narrow. There are definitely better solutions.
Why do you place the utility room in front of the storage room? Think about where you need to go more often.
Should the door in the study lead to the garage? If yes, I would reconsider that. Consider the usual walking routes.
I still find your living/dining area very narrow. How wide is the left part of the living room? Over 11m in length, it might be about 3m wide... I wouldn't like that.
 

yakari

2014-11-29 17:56:04
  • #3
So friends...there are 2 final floor plans..Variant A and B...!
Your opinion will definitely help us! Which variant do you like better?



 

BauPaar

2014-11-29 18:23:03
  • #4
A / EG: The office is too maze-like for me, is there a door from the hallway to the kitchen? Does the utility room have to be that big? A / DG: Walking in front of the slant (into the bedroom) is in my opinion not acceptable at all, the children's rooms are also maze-like. What is 'behind' the shower under the slant, a dirty corner preprogrammed? B / EG: small study, but (positively!) with a door to the outside, guest toilet too narrow (tight!), very open kitchen-dining-living area (I prefer closed kitchens, but that's a matter of belief) B / DG: Dressing room looks tight, shower under the slant??? Oh no, that's the roof extension... I could well imagine a somewhat narrower bedroom with an enlarged gallery?!
 

Legurit

2014-11-29 19:43:01
  • #5
Dressing room with 1.22 width - that probably won't work. A lot of wasted space at the entrance of the bedroom. WC very large for what is inside (narrow). Bathroom unfavorable - another meter behind the shower for nothing? In the other bathroom, a shower with 1.5 m headroom? A lot of wasted space in one of the study rooms. Wardrobe is missing in both? So I don't think either is good.
 

DNL

2014-11-29 20:06:50
  • #6
I like the half bed in the children's room. But seriously: I would strongly recommend having someone who knows what they're doing make the design. There are simply a lot of nonsensical corners and things in it. Some of the things even seem not feasible to me.
 

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