Schniebi
2021-04-30 15:54:53
- #1
I can only understand your "disillusionment" if your expectation was that all requirements could be met within the budget.
You can enlarge the living-dining area with a sliding door by moving the utility room to the north and adding the gained space entirely to the kitchen and dining area. This turns the rectangular floor plan into a rectangle with a utility room appendix. That costs extra. In this context, I would rotate the house about 15% clockwise.
You can place the dressing room at the front by designing this room as the only access to the bedroom. This would then be at the front in the hallway. Of course, you then lose so much space in the dressing room that not much is left for clothes... Unless you simultaneously change the size and location of the children's rooms and reduce the living area again.
The plot apparently has a non-standard shape. I wouldn’t strictly stick to standard rectangles if the budget allows. What would bother me is that every visitor coming from the garage side would walk past the bedroom to get to the entrance. As nicely private as the areas are separated inside, that’s not so ideal on the outside.
Well, I don’t necessarily think our wishes are set that high, nor is the budget for the house in Saxony-Anhalt exactly small, but it was/is clear that we have to make compromises... ;) ... that’s why we’ve already given up the garage access and the pantry ;)
We like the positioning of the house as it is... also the rectangle... I’ve already given up my gable roof – hopefully no one will take the rectangle from me ;)
It doesn’t bother us if someone walks past the bedroom...