Floor plan design single-family house with around 150 m²

  • Erstellt am 2018-02-12 18:09:21

kaho674

2018-02-21 11:43:55
  • #1
Nonsense. Just extend the kitchen wall downwards. However, one does wonder whether such tips help or rather fuel the chaos.
 

kaho674

2018-02-21 11:50:42
  • #2

It is hard to follow you. You’d better draw it. In the guest room, I only see a shallow niche with a depth of maybe 20 cm? If you are planning a closet room (i.e., fixed walls with a rod in between), it’s best to draw the wall with closet doors right away; otherwise no one will understand what you’re planning.

So the designs were all from me and I included the room everywhere. In our case, it is generally called the utility room. Once I also called it a closet room because it was adjacent to the bedroom. You can call it whatever you want. What matters is that there is space for the cupboards.
 

ypg

2018-02-21 11:56:06
  • #3
Here again are your wishes...



There was also your remark that you could gladly do without about 50 cm in width in the living room.

Okay, I recommended you a built-in wardrobe opposite the stairs, which you somewhat mocked. I don't mind

Another wish, which was immediately relativized:





I already had the feeling that everything was going in the right direction. Now the whole ground floor is totally messed up. Sorry, but there is no other way to say it.

Waste of space: the hallway becomes crooked, even bigger, without any functional benefit. The guest room also becomes almost impossible to furnish. And yes: you can straighten out the niches again in 5 minutes, but what comes out of it? An even bigger kitchen, corners that nobody needs?

And now comes this statement:



Yes, a wardrobe in the above utility room is, for example, a solution for the change wardrobe. However, I would only recommend storing laundry and coats there in very exceptional cases where you wash and dry. With the price of this house, probably no controlled residential ventilation will be installed either? I would have my concerns about that. Then it would be better to use the freezer room on the ground floor for this change wardrobe.

What about the idea of using the storage space under the stairs?

P.s. a depth of 60 should be sufficient.
 

ypg

2018-02-21 12:07:57
  • #4
 

chrisw81

2018-02-21 13:09:52
  • #5
Probably so. The kitchen is not supposed to get any bigger anyway, and I deliberately included this kink so that the living area and the kitchen taper slightly and it doesn't become a completely uniform room from front to back.
 

chrisw81

2018-02-21 13:13:59
  • #6

Ok, you're right, maybe it was included in all the designs, but in some there was, for example, a children's bathroom, and then it was completely gone, replaced by a dressing room which I wouldn't use as a storage room.

I have marked the niche I mean. Just put a rod between the walls there, maybe also a shelf above.
 

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