Floor plan design experiences - criticism?

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-04 10:48:29

Pinkiponk

2020-01-05 13:56:40
  • #1

I cannot find your house blog, not even via search/advanced search. Would you like to give me another tip on how I can access it? I am very interested in your house blog, as well as all your posts.
 

Nordlys

2020-01-05 14:12:30
  • #2
To the kitchen. If you ever feel like messing around on a boring evening where there's only Bergdoktor and Nurse Stefanie, try testing the Ikea kitchen planner, preferably on a Windows PC with Internet Explorer or Firefox, not Chrome. With Chrome, it crashed for me more often. It's great and presto, the fish is cleaned. Then you go to the consultant with it, doesn't have to be Ikea, and they just fine-tune it. By the way, we also bought the kitchen from them right away, really cheap, but everything works and is okay.
 

Pinkiponk

2020-01-05 14:57:47
  • #3

Thanks, I’m happy to do that.
 

ypg

2020-01-05 16:36:59
  • #4
Ok...
Not via the search: you go to the profile and then to information. The link is right at the very top there.
 

Würfel*

2020-01-05 19:31:31
  • #5
As it sounds, you almost always eat in the kitchen and spend more time there than in the "dining room" or the living room watching TV. When eating, you also want to have a view outside.

Still, you want to place the kitchen on the side of the house with a view of the garden fence and the neighbor's garage. 14 m² is also not exactly spacious for a kitchen with a dining corner!

I would consider planning a larger open-plan kitchen with a view of the field and forest. Then put the dining room or living room where the kitchen is.

Definitely put the bedroom in the northwest corner with a view of the quiet forest side. That’s much nicer than facing the street and should be feasible despite the high bed part. I would leave the bathroom where it is. A view of the forest from the bathtub is also nice. It has already been mentioned, but it is really important: with an average buffer storage tank, you won’t be able to fill such a huge bathtub. It holds more than 200 liters.

I also once had a whirlpool tub, I would never do that again, it’s really loud and annoying. You can’t really relax properly then.
 

Pinkiponk

2020-01-05 22:54:58
  • #6

Good tip, thanks.


We will do that.


In that regard, I hope to get a smart suggestion from the architect, since it’s not done by simply swapping the rooms. I have already tried.


I talked to my husband again, we will forgo the whirlpool tub and take a normal, simple corner bathtub.
 

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