Here again are your wishes...
additional wishes/special features/daily routine, also reasons why this or that should not be: - important to us on the ground floor is a wardrobe where jackets can be stored relatively invisibly.
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:
- It would be nice to have an open gallery upstairs with a desk or something similar (but it’s not a must, and it doesn’t have to be next to the stairs).
- very large hallway upstairs, a lot of wasted space
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:
In the niche "inside" the guest room, if it really is about ~80x90 cm, I wouldn’t install a wardrobe either, but just a rod for jackets. There is also a chest of drawers/tall cabinet for gloves, shoes etc. in the other corner. I find 45-50 cm for wardrobes quite little. Our jackets take up about 60 - 70 cm in depth if they shouldn’t be crushed together. Therefore, a closed wardrobe for jackets is rather unsuitable.
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.