Floor plan design of a single-family house with approximately 130 sqm living area

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kbt09

2024-06-30 12:26:49
  • #1
Quite simple. Omit the window above the headboard of the bed, perhaps make the other window a bit wider instead. The window above the bed is actually rather impractical anyway. An alternative is the bedroom in the south, but is that necessarily better?
 

K a t j a

2024-06-30 13:21:04
  • #2
That is exactly the question I meant by "thinking it over." Personally, peace and quiet in the resting rooms is more important to me. If necessary, I can create the climate myself. But everyone has to decide that for themselves. Some prefer to sleep with closed soundproof windows and instead install a fresh air system.
 

jan_christlieb

2024-06-30 18:19:33
  • #3


, my credo so far was: the kitchen must face east because we then have a lot of light in the morning. But I haven’t really thought it through to the end, as I now realize. Your comment definitely motivated me to swap the two rooms again and at first glance, that looks quite consistent. From the kitchen, you now have direct access to the west and south terraces, depending on whether you want to go with or against the sun.





The idea with the little wall was to create some separation and possibly to have guests sleep on the sofa bed. But my second thought also tells me: bad compromise. It is probably better to leave it open downstairs and instead build the small extra room upstairs that either provides a second home office space or, with a bed in it, a small but acceptable sleeping place.


I have also removed it again now. The motivation to build the second window there was rather due to the outside appearance. But since there is a street lamp exactly at that spot, a window there would probably be a poor decision as well.


, the issue of street noise can be neglected here despite or precisely because of a hard cobblestone street. The street has very little traffic.




Yes, if I start measuring every cm, that is probably an indicator that there is likely too little space for what I intend. How large is the execution tolerance that I have to accept later?
 

kbt09

2024-06-30 19:06:32
  • #4
Tolerance. Just calculate 3 cm of plaster, then you are on the safe side.



The 219 cm dimensioned on the left I don't see as a wall anywhere. However, it is noticeable that the stairs are getting less and less deep. They will now still have about 195 cm raw construction measurement in depth. For this, the hallway is getting bigger and harder to furnish, now it is still 160 cm wardrobe with a maximum raw construction depth of 60 cm. Wardrobes should preferably always be planned with 66 cm depth due to slight distance to the wall and doors (possibly also sliding doors).

Kitchen... do you just want such an L-kitchen?

Sofa area: How is the TV planned?
 

K a t j a

2024-06-30 19:22:09
  • #5
I would rather say, at first glance I recognize the draft. The depth of 1.20m in the guest WC is not sufficient and the living room depth of under 4m is also not desirable. The staircase is too steep. If you correct all that, you have to reduce the width in order not to increase the overall size. Voilà, then we're at #19. But if you could say something about the technology in the peak, one could still test an alternative with a mini connection room.
 

kbt09

2024-06-30 19:24:02
  • #6
Right, the guest toilet is even only 100 cm deep, that's just not acceptable. You can also calculate the toilet plus the cistern with 60/65 cm, then you sit on the toilet with your knees pulled up against your stomach.
 

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