First floor plan draft ~200 sqm single-family house

  • Erstellt am 2022-04-20 23:05:05

PhiIipp

2022-04-21 07:41:03
  • #1
I agree with the opinions of my predecessors. Something needs to be done about it again. Maybe even from scratch.

The proportions are awful. It doesn’t quite fit together. On one hand, the hallways and bedrooms are extravagantly large, and in the kitchen you can’t move properly.
The open living space is also way too elongated. In general, the rooms are rather inconveniently arranged and tend to be elongated.
Without this staircase in the middle of the house, you would have much more freedom with less space needed.
At the moment, the staircase probably doesn’t really come into its own anyway, because the room will be very dark.
The bedroom(s) are huge but have little space for closets or similar.

All in all wasteful but without real added value.

But, as SoL already says:

I also think you need to work on it properly again.

 

ypg

2022-04-21 09:38:26
  • #2
But they have €650,000 available. Be that as it may: I find the numerous narrow ones somewhat cramped. For nice light in bedrooms, wider windows are more suitable, deliberately placed so that elongated rooms also get light in depth. An open-plan room would be too narrow in length for me; larger patio doors can have a very positive effect there. A properly built-in wardrobe for 5 people is missing. Otherwise, I share ’s opinion.
 

SoL

2022-04-21 09:42:22
  • #3
Yes, TOTAL BUDGET. I understood that to include the land (150k€). : Is the 650k for the project (including land, etc.) or just for the house?
 

halmi

2022-04-21 09:45:02
  • #4
Lovelessly thrown together number of rooms, that can be accommodated with more living quality on 160m².
 

Hausbautraum20

2022-04-21 09:55:17
  • #5
I don't like the room distribution upstairs either. One child gets 12 sqm and the other 23 sqm? I thought 650k might be enough for the house budget-wise, but with the land, no way. Friends of ours (we also live 50km from Munich) got quotes for a 200 sqm timber frame house (turnkey) and it came to 700k. And solid wood is even more expensive.
 

ypg

2022-04-21 10:02:43
  • #6
No need to shout! I have read it, but I don’t have to interpret it just to badmouth everything. Big words…..
 

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