Floor plan design single-family house with around 150 m²

  • Erstellt am 2018-02-12 18:09:21

ypg

2018-05-15 15:10:37
  • #1


Also the bedroom. Move the wall with the 2 doors one meter to the left according to the plan. But I can understand that with the staircase on the ground floor.
 

11ant

2018-05-15 15:13:02
  • #2
Does the symmetry also live in your house? - otherwise I would simply ignore their wishes.
 

ypg

2018-05-15 15:14:58
  • #3


No, it even turned out quite well after all the corners were improved. Personally, however, your hallway closet would be too small for me and my husband... [emoji6] ... and that was always my intention to get you to agree to more [emoji1]

And then there’s the bedroom floor space, the windows above the sofa...
 

Climbee

2018-05-15 15:44:48
  • #4
Apart from the (in my eyes completely unnecessary) zigzag wall that you obviously find so cool, the design is feasible, but beautiful it is not. The exterior views are more uninspired and boring than Flair 113. And I have always found that to be a yawn. But compared to these views here, I guess I have to revise my opinion.

Why are you dealing with an architect who is so obviously unmotivated? A somewhat committed architect wouldn’t release something like this under their name. Or did you give him such tight specifications that from the start he just lost interest and simply slapped together what you wanted and where you obviously are not open to discussion?

Honestly: for a house like this, every euro would be too precious for me.
 

Nordlys

2018-05-15 15:50:35
  • #5
Climbee, why so grumpy? The inside of the house is quite okay, the outside, well, form follows function, the knee-hocked gable roof house of sweet German design always looks a bit stiff and gangly like a 10-year-old brat and never really sprawled out wide on the sunbathing lawn like a beautiful Holstein Black and White.

Or a marble Aphrodite.....
 

ypg

2018-05-15 15:58:22
  • #6


That is in my opinion the architect of a general contractor.
Yes, the beloved symmetrical façades... as an architect, you should already know where to convey what and where it is appropriate to become somewhat symmetrical.

If you don’t want the living room window on the west, then leave it out. Instead, plant a bush in front of it. However, I would plan a patio door about 60 cm away from the TV wall there, so that you also get some western brightness inside. Also, more exits to other terraces are always enjoyable. And wasn’t there a question about the northwest side and the possibility to create a terrace there?!
That is exactly the case here.

After my early run today, I first went to the west guest room and opened the patio door so I could do my warm-up nicely outside in the shade.
 

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