Floor plan design single-family house with around 150 m²

  • Erstellt am 2018-02-12 18:09:21

kaho674

2018-02-21 10:59:08
  • #1
No discussion without OG. Otherwise, I agree with Yvonne.
 

Matthew03

2018-02-21 11:11:41
  • #2
 

kaho674

2018-02-21 11:19:08
  • #3
So you always want to have built-in cabinets made by the carpenter? Or do you think you can just get a cabinet with 1m depth somewhere in the trade? Then start looking! Or do you just put boards between the concrete walls and a door in front? If you like it... As for me, I always plan so that you can also buy the cabinets somewhere. A common size is 60cm deep for large cabinets or 45-50cm depth for wardrobes. Best you already choose the furniture now. Oh yes, that is always the problem. Especially with sloping ceilings, you always have to think first about the space for cabinets and the shower. Your first draft was not exactly the highlight. Do you plan and build properly or for emergencies? In case of emergency, you can also sleep outside in a tent. What got left out? You had a first draft. These are the 2nd and 3rd without the upper floor. With 6-7 m² on the upper floor, about one cabinet fits in exactly. The rest are a few low dressers. Always keep the slopes in mind. Or do you fold your jackets for the drawers?
 

chrisw81

2018-02-21 11:34:23
  • #4
I'll put together the OGs for my versions... coming soon
 

chrisw81

2018-02-21 11:36:15
  • #5
Yes, this corner also bothers me a lot. You probably can hardly get rid of it... unfortunately
 

chrisw81

2018-02-21 11:43:20
  • #6

In the niche "in the" guest room, if it really is about ~80x90 cm now, I wouldn’t build a wardrobe there either, just a rod for jackets. There is also a dresser/tall cabinet in the other corner for gloves, shoes etc. I also find 45-50 cm for coat racks quite shallow. Jackets with us take up about 60-70 cm in depth if they are not to be squashed together. Therefore, a closed wardrobe is rather unsuitable for jackets.


The storage room has been dropped in many drafts by other forum members. The one wardrobe would then be for jackets. Otherwise, only small stuff would go in there like Christmas decorations, vacuum cleaner, etc.
I will still supply the upper floor.
 

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