And where is QM wasted there? Whether I have the wardrobe cabinet elongated or rather square, the QM is the same. Although you don’t have to make a square wardrobe niche here, you can also make it more elongated with less depth.
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.
Whether the staircase is on the right or left room on the upper floor shouldn’t really be a problem. But sure, you would have to adjust it then.
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.
That would only be an emergency. I actually never want to use it as a bedroom. When it comes to that, you would also adapt, then you don’t need a huge room anymore...
Do you plan and build properly or for emergencies? In case of emergency, you can also sleep outside in a tent.
I leave the seasonal wardrobe in the storage room on the upper floor (which somehow got left out of all these drafts, but it should definitely be there, opposite the staircase on the upper floor). It should be about 6-7 m², some cabinets for winter jackets will fit in, also the vacuum cleaner etc.
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?