Floor plan design single-family house 190 sqm foundation slab Saarland

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-12 01:12:36

ypg

2020-03-21 04:05:51
  • #1


Saarland State Building Code Par 6 Paragraph 5



A pantry would be "Speis," not a fireplace, ... thanks, I can read and read plans, even those from laypeople


I still don’t see that here!


There are differences and great doable bathrooms between 6 and 22 sqm. I see 22 sqm as a dance floor, but not as a cozy oasis of well-being...,

... get directly into thinking mode, Henning, and not into justification mode.
 

haydee

2020-03-21 05:16:56
  • #2
Your parents' wing does not fit your layout. Accordingly, the bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom should come next. The children's bathroom is no longer a wet room.

What makes the Bien-Zenker house unique is completely missing in your floor plan
 

Henning_85

2020-03-21 07:59:17
  • #3


Thank you very much for your contributions. Please don’t take this the wrong way, but merely stating what is wrong doesn’t really help me much. I would need concrete ideas and suggestions for improvement. Thank you!
 

haydee

2020-03-21 08:03:08
  • #4
EG remove the slanted wall Position the kitchen as in the original Take the office upstairs home there are enough functional parents here and elsewhere Office or your reading corner as a buffer to the child Child decent children's bathroom
 

Henning_85

2020-03-21 12:54:19
  • #5


How should I cut the room without it turning into some kind of storage room?



What do you mean by that? Sorry, I don't understand.
 

11ant

2020-03-21 14:43:39
  • #6
I know Wuppertal, where Erwin Lindemann will later open his men's boutique, but I do not recognize the Bien-Zenker Concept M show house from the eponymous city in your design at all. Also, with the claim that a 4.58 sqm pantry is actually supposed to represent a 150 cm wide decorative fireplace at seating height, you are not only overwhelming Yvonne's imagination, with that I fully agree. Specifically saying what ointment one could apply would only help against the pain – against the cause "throw the thing away" helps much more. "Radical" is sometimes more effective than "concrete." You are heartily entitled to want your house to breathe the spirit of a particular show house template – but also with the warning that this apparently easy task is only mastered by masters of the design craft. I do not count myself among those regarding such houses; my domain is home cooking. Try to charm Kerstin or Katja into baking you something nice (or go to a freelance architect appropriate for a prestigious place – they also exist in Saarland, but then the house will probably be a bit more Francophile than as American as the Wuppertal Bien-Zenker). By the way – perhaps in a broader sense a concrete piece of advice: if you like Bien-Zenker but not 1:1 or at least recognizably faithful to the original, then take a look at Rensch-Haus.
 

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