Floor plan city villa 150 m² Opinions and criticism

  • Erstellt am 2017-03-22 16:48:13

RobsonMKK

2017-03-22 19:56:10
  • #1


I was referring to the nonsensical suggestion of my previous poster
 

ypg

2017-03-22 22:03:30
  • #2


the one from :D
 

ypg

2017-03-22 22:13:47
  • #3
I do not want to repeat what previous speakers have said, but due to the arrangement of the windows, I could not reasonably furnish any room except the office and the bedroom. It is simply a matter of dividing a rectangle into six parts and making rooms out of them, then arranging the windows symmetrically, and that’s it - for this planner from the construction company.

Dressing room unusable, shower not available for 4 people, 3 doors in a small kitchen, no place for a double bed, terrace doors most likely hidden behind furniture... but oversized children's rooms.

Talk to the planner, this cannot go on like this!
 

Paulus16

2017-03-22 22:40:21
  • #4
Hello in the forum Cone, I would try to furnish the rooms in the floor plan and see if it fits.
 

11ant

2017-03-22 23:59:39
  • #5


Regarding the choice of words, I would appreciate a bit more radio discipline.

Nevertheless, I would like to explain the meaning:

The heating works even without constantly holding its hand. You have to go to a fuse box once in a blue moon. And transferring laundry from the machine to the dryer standing next to it is not exactly something you would do just when a visitor needs to step out.

So, if you sacrifice the shower in this WC, which can be done without here (the one in the bathroom brings more joy), and place the washing machine and dryer opposite, you can provide access at the former shower location to a confined utility and washing machine room.

This makes it possible to shift the stairs this little meter over, which then benefits the dressing room upstairs. I would not regret losing this "storage" room, in which at most the seventh little goat could hide.

Surely there would be more rejoicing if a fairy "cursed" this planner with more creativity, but I did not intend to win first prize with this proposal either, but rather to show a minimally invasive way of improvement. Where that is supposed to lead in Kitzbühel, I cannot quite follow.
 

11ant

2017-03-23 00:58:21
  • #6
I forgot to mention that I do not see the unit consisting of the countertop and the windowsill in the kitchen, with the countertop height set at 102 cm, as the ultimate solution. Are you, including the children, all such tall gangly people? In my opinion, for average users, even if "humankind is getting taller," this is ergonomically overshooting the mark. I would rather provide a fixed section below the window sash to be opened so that the window and water spout do not get in each other's way, and pots with kitchen herbs can be placed there.
 

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