Life plans are different. Still, I notice something. There is a lack of cupboard space and room. Don’t you have any books? No good dishes for festive occasions? We would definitely need more cupboard space in this huge living room, which means fewer windows. Structurally, the room will have to be divided with a concrete lintel or similar, or even half a wall, otherwise it probably won’t hold. The kitchen island is Tim Mälzer style, but something like that is expensive and objectively only brings cooking fumes into the living room, since a really effective exhaust hood is not possible. You have to want that. The guest WC can be smaller, the hallway bigger instead. Upstairs for the dressing room I just say, if you forgo something like that, you get a wonderfully airy bedroom. What is the objective reason for such a compartment room? The [KZ] are ok. If the kitchen is really to stay there, one could chop off the upper right living room corner, since the terrace door is angled in, then you get a nice sheltered outdoor seat and have an eye-catcher that neither costs much money nor space. Since the house for four does not exactly overflow with storage space, in my opinion the utility room has to be bigger. It has to fit technology, a sink or scullery sink, the washing machine, the freezer, possibly a dryer if you don’t prefer the clothesline. Also, it has to have dirty shoe space, room for tools, the garden overall, and so on, so a kind of cupboard has to fit in. That’s possible but then at the expense of the eat-in kitchen. There is no free lunch. Karsten
PS. One more thing. The utility room must also get a door from the outside. It’s practical.