Basically, the parent wing should be designed like in one of the proposals, with the doors to the bathroom and bedroom positioned BEFORE the dressing room. Then I would also place the bed against the exterior wall. In 4, it is somehow shown twisted. For me, the toilet in the bathroom also belongs at a window; the shower can do without a window if necessary. In one, the living area is 6.60 meters wide - that is already better than 6.10. However, I am not at all a fan of the chill lounge having to serve as a passageway to the kitchen. You don't get any peace there at all. Also, the utility room door in the kitchen disrupts the kitchen line. It can be nicely seen in both variants. For whatever reason one plans a staff entrance into the utility room, I wonder: you are not building a castle, so that the paths to the front door remain short. You enter the house through the utility room, stumble over the white laundry, unload the weekly groceries, then have to go through the living room into the hallway to drop off your coat... I see that as avoidable in both variants. There is nothing to say about the window situations in the kitchen: in one, it is blocked by the carport; in the other, it is completely missing.