The utility room under the slant is nonsense. If the washing machine is there, you have to bend down for a lifetime to do the laundry. That won't work. I think you first need to internalize the roof slopes before you continue planning on the upper floor. I keep wondering what I think about the room divider in the living room. I would need to see it in 3D, which I would also recommend to you. The fact that the hallway in front of the stairs becomes so narrow also makes me somewhat uneasy. The narrowing doesn't feel immediately inviting when you come through the door.
I would need to see that in 3D, which I would also recommend to you.
The hallway in front of the stairs being so narrow also makes me somewhat uneasy.
You find 1.4m narrow? The corridor in our rental apartment is 1.2m (and there you still have to hang jackets and place shoes, which will not be the case with the 1.4m).
Such partitions can be seen in various show houses. People want openness. But somewhere the TV has to go. ;-) I don't think much of them, they take away too many possibilities (like pulling out the table, for example) and I don't like two passages into the living room either. But that's a matter of taste... If you really want the dressing room, at least put the hallway door on the other side, move the window a bit and use the lower wall of the plan. That gives more closet space. ;-) BUT: that's just a minor thing. Overall, I think the upper floor should be completely different. Possibly without a dressing room as well.