Floor plan 165 sqm rural Bavaria opinions

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-21 09:50:52

Obstlerbaum

2019-01-21 15:20:16
  • #1
I find the children's rooms too small. The dining area is also quite compact when you have a party and want to extend the table. You have exactly no storage spaces at all in the entire house. Where do cleaning supplies, vacuum cleaner, sports equipment, seasonal decorations, travel suitcases/trolleys, etc. stand?
 

Maria16

2019-01-21 15:25:15
  • #2
How wide is the living room (ok, you can at least calculate that), how deep. How deep is the kitchen. How wide and deep is the office. How wide are the children's rooms in total. And so on and so forth
 

WilhelmRo

2019-01-21 15:29:13
  • #3
Can you link directly to posts?
I made improvements in post #30.


There is more space now (unless you are already referring to post #30).

1. We have 2m by 10m of storage space in the garage. Since there is no basement, it is somewhat larger.
2. The apartment is not yet fully furnished. We are also trying to find storage space.
3. There should be space created under the stairs. Whether it will be its own "mini room" or something else, I do not know yet.
4. In the upper floor, low cabinets are planned for the 1.1m knee wall in the utility room to store various items.
5. With a 45° gable roof, I keep the option open to find more space under the roof.
Thanks for your thoughtful suggestion!

Best regards
 

WilhelmRo

2019-01-21 15:33:10
  • #4






Hope it's better now : )
 

ypg

2019-01-21 15:47:23
  • #5




I can only repeat myself: start over. Even if you are currently deepening the house: that is just fiddling around and holding on to a computer drawing in which some time has been invested.

A utility room will be entered multiple times a day, but it is a trapped room. That causes constipation, sorry!
 

kaho674

2019-01-21 15:52:30
  • #6
A few considerations at the current stage:
- Your HAR is completely bricked in. Is it allowed for the supply lines to be built over with other rooms at your place?
- The garage storage room and utility room could also be combined into one room. Who wants to run out of the house into the garage just because of the broom? Technical equipment at the back and utility room at the front. This eliminates the latter upstairs and relaxes the situation there.
- If the utility room absolutely has to stay upstairs, possibly swap the bathroom and utility room. You can still bathe quite well under a slanting roof. Loading laundry, on the other hand, is lousy.
 

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