Floor plan design for a hillside house with 5 children's rooms

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-17 12:31:53

Arifas

2017-07-05 15:09:33
  • #1

Hello dear Yvonne,
I would never have thought of doing that. I can somewhat appreciate how much work you put into it, I am very grateful for that and will certainly not use the drawings elsewhere.
 

Arifas

2017-07-05 15:12:01
  • #2

Thanks. Everyone is fit again.

I’m still thinking about it. A small guest bathroom would be somehow nice.
Right now we are also discussing that a kitchen facing the garden would be nice after all. I think we need to observe some everyday habits for a few days...
 

Arifas

2017-07-08 21:01:40
  • #3
Would it actually be possible in principle to banish the heating to the attic? Would one have to switch to a tent roof so that the heavy devices can be placed near the exterior walls to avoid any problems with the load? Or should they be in the basement below?

By the way, we rented a house on vacation with access to the garden through the kitchen. It was actually perfect for us! Short distances and a quiet living room without foot traffic. I wouldn't have imagined it that way, but that's exactly how we want it now.
 

11ant

2017-07-08 22:32:42
  • #4
Don't be offended, but that's a typical humanities scholar's question. A hip roof has slopes on all sides, and thus distance from the exterior wall on all sides for anything that requires height. Heavy items would only be worse placed in the middle of a ceiling panel than elsewhere—but not significantly so.
 

ypg

2017-07-08 22:41:42
  • #5


[emoji56][emoji56][emoji56] She understood it and approved it as good [emoji56][emoji56][emoji56]

Yes, it is possible. However, you still probably need a connection with short distances. I am not a fan of this outsourcing to an attic, but if you build a fixed staircase there (just as I suggested in my design, so you can shift your usable space or reserve there), there is nothing against it. Load-bearing walls will also be found in the middle of the house, so that should not pose a problem in terms of statics either. That will be calculated according to the needs anyway.

Best regards, Yvonne
 

Arifas

2017-07-08 22:49:46
  • #6
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Yes, some things you probably have to experience in order to truly understand them.

Okay, then I will request this solution for the technology.
 

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