Floor plan bungalow 140 sqm

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NanDe

2017-07-07 11:02:14
  • #1
Just because you use the bathroom every day doesn't mean you automatically know how to plan it best. I also drive a car every day, but I can't repair it. How should you arrange the bathtub so that it is not visible immediately? You can hardly hide it behind a wall. When we enter the bedroom from the living room, we have to go through 2 doors again. This was previously criticized regarding the kitchen. The children will then only be able to access the main bathroom through the bedroom. I don't like that either.
 

11ant

2017-07-07 12:08:37
  • #2
You do all sorts of things there for which the arrangement of all things would be more or less practical if you imagine them differently than they are now.

No, from the children's corridor. Just from the bottom of the plan instead of from the left side of the plan.

Not by me. I go into the bedroom to sleep (or to change clothes, if the dressing room is also there). From the kitchen, I go to the dining area, several times per meal, simply because you always forget the salt. You go to the kitchen from the pantry, or coming back from shopping. You usually do big shopping only once a week, so why should a second door bother me: honestly, as little as the distance from the garage to the refrigerator.
 

ypg

2017-07-07 13:16:17
  • #3
So, regarding the bathroom, I see the least problems in changing it – at the moment you can still possibly shift the door and the window more to the center, allowing for a different furniture arrangement. With 11 sqm and these dimensions, you can initially focus on other things. For example, a stupidly long corridor can be accented with a light strip on the long wall or a few nice pictures.

However:
Cloakroom space would be too small for 4 people,
You could put the living room where the kitchen is now... you could play with the format of the utility room and rearrange this whole area living room/utility room/kitchen differently... but then you are again in a process where you might consider equipping the long corridor on the right side with a row of built-in wardrobes, i.e., cutting off this space from the open plan area, etc. One change leads to another...

Shouldn't you have first drawn such a design yourself on graph paper and then discussed it?

You hardly want to paint or change anything here anymore... [emoji848]

Brief regards
 

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