Floor plan design single-family house - flat roof - 142 m²

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-19 14:07:11

kaho674

2019-07-01 17:57:24
  • #1
Or maybe with a small door setback after all?



Isn't that a nice T-bath?

A few more views?







A cute little box! I apologize in advance for "playing" in your thread like this.
 

-SCEPS-

2019-07-03 09:11:33
  • #2

Yes.
We have gone through the different bedroom variants multiple times and have come to the conclusion that the original variant (with the window behind the bed) is the best one for us.
We are now waiting for views with a slightly changed window in the bedroom (the sill height should be 12.5 cm lower ... the window will still be high enough to place a bed backrest in front of it), possibly it will be a little wider than the original 2.01. And then we have to see how this looks visually in connection with the bathroom window. If necessary, we will choose a floor-to-ceiling window in the bathroom, and there will be a permanent pleated blind at the bottom.

Also a very smart floor plan with additional storage areas in the hall and corridor.
But we like ours better, for example the open staircase in the hall.

You still managed to build in a recess there.
But even here we like our recess better.

No problem... I think it's good that you give us suggestions on how we could solve it differently.
 

ypg

2019-07-03 12:02:25
  • #3


And where is the wardrobe supposed to stand? If it is on the door side, you could possibly place the bed on the other wall with a room width of 3.40. Be flexible with the power outlets so that you can rearrange the bed.
 

kaho674

2019-07-03 12:12:50
  • #4

I think he means like in #1. The cupboard is 3m - it can only stand as shown in the picture, right?
 

-SCEPS-

2019-07-05 10:19:26
  • #5


Correct, as in .

Due to the adjusted height of the bedroom window, we have a new view and an alternative with 1.01 m wide windows in the bathroom, utility room, and WC. We didn’t like the 1.01 m window width (optically), but we started wondering whether the rough construction window width of 76 cm (glass width: 48–50 cm) is sufficient?
In the WC, cloakroom, hallway, and the two windows in the bathroom, that should probably be okay, right?
In the utility room, because of the north side and the setback, probably not much daylight comes into the room. On the other hand, if you go (briefly) into the utility room, the room door will probably always remain open, and some light will come into the room.


We are therefore considering replacing the 76 cm windows with 88.5 cm windows... but then that would affect most of the windows. Then the children's room windows should probably also be wider (so instead of the previous 2x76 = 151 cm, then 2x88.5 = 178 cm), which would again restrict the available space.

Another consideration would be to move the utility room window from the north to the east side. Would that bring anything except possibly making the placement options in the utility room more suboptimal?


And when we finally finish with the windows, surely a few other questions will arise, e.g. about the terrace. Can I also ask those here or should I go to another section of the forum for that?
 

11ant

2019-07-05 12:31:43
  • #6
That is probably a matter of taste; either way, it is (especially by regular visitors = usually whole-project followers) appreciated if the new thread then has a link to the old thread in the first post.
 

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