DaSch17
2020-10-23 10:33:52
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This is a well livable design with a lot of traffic area. You have to like the latter.
I would never have thought of putting a design for a flat plot on a slope.
We have to wait and see where the street level will ultimately be. The new development area is still being developed... Most likely, we will have to slope down at the top and top left of the plan. We don’t really mind that now, as it also creates a natural barrier to the neighbor and we don’t have any windows facing the slope in the north anyway...
I like it very much!
Keep the option open to install a door between the fireplace and the stairs. Sliding door or glass door, etc.
An open hallway with an atrium is not everyone’s thing regarding noise development.
I would reconsider the garage. You can already see in the picture that you can hardly open the doors to load and unload things.
I would make an open carport.
The sliding door is a great idea. If it ever bothers you later, you can retrofit it. It’s saved. Thanks.
A carport with an adjoining storage room is still under discussion. We haven’t decided yet.
Somehow I’m missing space for a cloakroom. The niche by the door to the office probably won’t really be enough...
Shouldn’t the cloakroom be in the utility room?
Yes exactly. An open guest cloakroom and a seating area or something similar should go in the niche.
The rest of the jackets will then go into the utility room.
Have you ever seen a T-bathroom live? It may sound practical, but it’s one of the modern building sins.
We like it very much. In the worst case, it can be removed with the first bathroom renovation.
In my opinion, the niche for the office doesn’t make much sense. Why not have the door flush on the wall in front of the stairs?
Otherwise, I really like the design!
Thanks
The office is already big enough. That is why the niche is for the guest cloakroom (see above).
I don’t understand the corner in front of the office. Also the large open space with the niche on the upper floor. If the main bathroom is supposed to get access for the children through this, okay. But otherwise isn’t this a waste of space?
Regarding the open space on the upper floor: A built-in closet is supposed to go there... You can never have enough storage space. And we simply wouldn’t need the additional space in the bathroom if we extended the wall.