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

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-17 12:31:53

Arifas

2017-08-10 23:01:26
  • #1
It goes on. Whether backwards or forwards is still the question[emoji85]. Unfortunately, I only have the plan I manually changed. We only got this note for the preliminary discussion and have to wait for the next one. Until then, I would like to submit a few changes, so I’ll continue here now.

So: the pantry probably has to be removed. Instead, I would like a ceiling-high wall unit in the kitchen, on the left. My husband definitely doesn’t want a fixed staircase to the attic. He promises to carry all the boxes up and down that I want. Whether that will actually work, I honestly somewhat doubt[emoji85]. But okay. We’re building the house together, so we have to agree together.

In the current draft, I have no idea yet how the bathrooms should be. And I think bedroom 5 is stupid. I wanted to have the two smallest kids there for a while, but that can’t work because it’s too small. The walk-in closet in the bedroom could also be tight[emoji21]

 

kbt09

2017-08-11 07:15:51
  • #2
Tall cabinet wall and SbS fridge? are much too far from the work surface.

Dressing room .. more than 2 to 3 m of wardrobe really doesn't fit there and you can't properly separate it either, as you have already noticed. On the other hand, I find KZ5 suitable for the initial phase of 2 babies/toddlers. It just won't be a huge play area ... but it should work.

Maybe skip the children's bathroom on the upper floor, since there is one on the ground floor and the parents' bathroom is accessible from the outside. Children's bathroom then only as a WC and the bump out of the children's room removed.
 

ypg

2017-08-11 08:01:20
  • #3
Why doesn't your husband want a fixed staircase upstairs? The walls at the top could all be pushed further to the left -> smaller kitchen, bathroom accessible from the hallway, different bedroom layout. The rest is in my #109
 

Arifas

2017-08-11 12:21:57
  • #4
Maybe make the kitchen a bit narrower? Then the distances wouldn’t be so long. The walk-in closet is out of the question. The children's bathroom upstairs is also a guest bathroom. That actually has to stay. My husband thinks the stairs to the attic are unnecessary and too crowded with yet another staircase [emoji21]. I'll read the thread again completely tonight. I think some things are repeated and I haven’t implemented them enough yet.
 

ypg

2017-08-11 14:37:51
  • #5


The staircase would be above the other (same stairwell) and thus relaxing in the sense that upstairs you would have the pantry or a great storage room, which one (and even the wife with children) would gladly and surely accept

Regarding the guest WC: that might possibly be downstairs too? (You still have space near the children's bathroom and the utility room)
but if you ever renovate the parents' area upstairs, then everything there would be a bit more relaxed
 

Arifas

2017-08-11 23:41:43
  • #6
How would you redesign the parents' area?

And yes, the 3rd bathroom could actually go downstairs. I have to try that tomorrow, that's a new approach. Especially since there will be 4 [Warmduscher] accommodated downstairs anyway and a shower might then be a bit tight.

Where would you place the guest and shower bathroom?
 

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