Floor plan ~138 m² living area, two full floors city villa

  • Erstellt am 2017-04-11 01:25:14

rfrey

2017-04-15 18:46:05
  • #1
Hello everyone,

today we went through some ideas and comments again.
As a result, a completely different floor plan has emerged.

We would like to hear your open feedback again.

The exterior dimensions are now 8.5m x 10.5m

Best regards

 

11ant

2017-04-15 19:12:52
  • #2
Yes, that is really a significant change from before. Is there again a tested basic model from which the plan is derived?

The office is gone now?
Why is the washbasin so far from the wall?
 

ypg

2017-04-15 19:32:17
  • #3
I see a static problem there.

The width of the upper part of the plan suggests that you are undervaluing these rooms.
A vestibule should provide space for entry, welcoming, and farewell for guests. Let me guess: 1.80 meters wide?
That is not enough. I also don’t see a wardrobe closet for weather clothing for 4 people.
You have to like the fact that you look directly from the couch into the utility room. Where has the office necessary for home office gone?
The hall is difficult to furnish with regard to the kitchen. The upper right part of the plan could theoretically be omitted.
Above, the hallway appears very narrow. The bedroom/dressing area contains all the mistakes you can make there. (tedious walking around the wall to reach clothes, disturbing the sleeping partner if wake-up times differ.)

Measurements! Measurements! Measurements! They are missing. Please measure some important reference walls in the house.
Shifting the central wall by 50/100 cm and relocating the kitchen to the upper left of the plan could improve the situation, but it is a daring design for a family with children.

Regards, Yvonne
 

ypg

2017-04-15 19:33:19
  • #4
Where does the technology of the house go?


Regards, Yvonne
 

11ant

2017-04-15 19:36:51
  • #5
I currently lack the inclination to draw, so I just wrote it as a directing note into your plan: change the staircase into an L-shape while keeping the exit; then move the front door, and place the guest WC next to the HAR / pantry – probably partly involving shifting the partition walls.

The garage flush with the house lines at front and back can be creatively utilized with some skill – however, it will look better to move it with a flat roof. For example, pull it forward, aligning it with a front door canopy.

 

Nordlys

2017-04-15 20:35:31
  • #6
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.
 

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