Floor Plan Critique: Single-Family House with 3 Children's Rooms

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-29 08:47:30

11ant

2020-10-30 00:31:57
  • #1
(Within the framework of the free democratic basic order - to quote dear old Franz once) everyone may ignore as many warnings as they like I was referring to a "felt full stop" - not to a real bloody nose. Architecture is what goes beyond compliance with limit values.
 

DasWirdNix

2020-10-30 07:06:19
  • #2

Would you have a concrete suggestion for improvement as well?
 

11ant

2020-10-30 12:11:42
  • #3
Lacking knowledge of the building envelope, I lack an essential basis for this, your statement I consider to be the result of a misunderstanding. Accordingly, the house could still grow three meters toward the street, which obviously contradicts the statement that it cannot be larger.
 

DasWirdNix

2020-10-30 12:21:43
  • #4
It can become longer, but only theoretically. Property boundaries and budget limits are not congruent. Therefore, it could only become narrower and longer instead of just longer. A building envelope is unknown to me in Switzerland. I know property boundaries and corresponding minimum distances, which I have already mentioned.
 

11ant

2020-10-30 12:45:06
  • #5

So you basically have a fixed area budget and I would have to make the house narrower if I wanted to give it more building depth (?)

You haven’t needed clear Helvetisms until now, and otherwise you don’t really hear them in written language. It’s no longer worth looking at the profile here, since there is almost nothing in it lately. I also didn’t notice it with the basement – don’t you have to build with an air-raid shelter anymore, or am I mistaken?
In German development plans, we have the practice of delineating more precisely where the house may go (our development plans have historically evolved from setback line plans, and it is quite sacred here that houses don’t deviate from the row). We Germans are humorless like perfect cliché Swiss in this regard.
 

pagoni2020

2020-10-30 12:46:14
  • #6

But the "saving" shouldn't really be the driving approach with such a generous, stylish floor plan. You prefer to shower, right? So in my opinion, there should also be a shower attached directly to the bedroom and not just the bathtub. Having to always climb over the edge of the tub can become uncomfortable at some point, and nothing beats a spacious shower just for me!!! Otherwise, it would be a makeshift solution for me. Eventually, there will be 5 larger people (plus various little ones)....... Really nice floor plan, but for me showers/separate areas are always important, bathing is rather rare mostly and the behavior of the kids changes anyway with age, mood, etc., I wouldn't base nearly anything on that when building.

....again...... totally unnecessary. It also works so that no one has to "take pity". It might be funny to you now, but someday you could....... totally unnecessary in my opinion and a pity as well.

....not yet...... but it's also not comfortable like in the rest of the house. There MUST be a shower for Dad!!! And a proper one at that.
 

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