Floor plan design city villa 145

  • Erstellt am 2023-03-08 13:04:46

K a t j a

2023-03-11 06:24:17
  • #1
Yes, the floor plan from #77 is probably too wasteful for this house size. Then there isn’t enough space in the living room and an office upstairs is, in my opinion, unthinkable. I’ve sketched it again:




Downstairs, you almost stumble over the staircase entrance when you enter, and upstairs there is at most a small open office corner left. The living room downstairs has shrunk to 3.80m in depth, and it can’t get any smaller with the utility room, wardrobe, and WC. It would work, but I don’t think it’s what you want, right?
 

motorradsilke

2023-03-11 07:05:46
  • #2


Leave out the terrace door at the bottom of the plan and move

Something like this. I haven’t paid attention to measurements now, whether it will be 4.20 m.
Then extend the terrace around the corner.
 

icarus123

2023-03-11 07:49:31
  • #3
Thank you, but it’s really not ideal if the compromises already start in the entrance area… that’s not how we want it.
 

icarus123

2023-03-11 08:01:08
  • #4

Yes, that would of course also be something! If you take the fridge out of the kitchen unit, you could maybe manage with a 3.2-3.5 m kitchen unit… then you could plan the sliding door at the top and a small patio door at the bottom?!
Or reduce the size of the wardrobe and pantry a bit?

Green sliding door 2m
Red patio door 1m
Yellow kitchen unit 3.2-3.5m
Purple side by side fridge
 

motorradsilke

2023-03-11 08:48:30
  • #5
Yes, you can reduce the food a bit. We have plenty of 1 sqm, shelves on all three sides, so it fits a lot.
 

kbt09

2023-03-11 09:00:41
  • #6
What should go into the pantry? Is it more for beverage supplies, vacuum cleaner/mop, etc.?

SbS positioned as you have drawn it sideways, that probably won’t work.

One would have to try it out, I don’t have a dimension overview right now to check whether it makes sense:


Divide the wardrobe / utility room a bit differently, then the utility room can be accessed from the hallway.

For that, use the niche in the kitchen for tall cabinets; if an SbS is desired, it should at least be 5 cm panel - 60 cm side panel 2 cm - 91 cm SbS - side panel 2 cm - 60 cm - 5 cm panel ==> 225 cm in the shell construction.. I would actually plan it for 245 cm in case you want to put 4x60 cm tall cabinets instead. The little wall stub should be about 70 cm deep.. because of the SbS

Then 1 m terrace door, and then a row without tall cabinets, just workspace. The green, hardly recognizable wide terrace door then on the left as you suggested.
 

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