Floor plan for a single-family house with 4-5 children's rooms

  • Erstellt am 2022-01-26 22:39:18

Jule0908

2022-01-27 10:32:15
  • #1
The variant 2 of the Hanse Haus Variant 35-235 appeals to me. I would prefer to make the second smaller bathroom upstairs into a dressing room and instead have a study downstairs. However, a small pantry is missing. Additionally, the attic as a playroom?
 

haydee

2022-01-27 10:33:26
  • #2


None at all. Take a look at your requirements in the opening. In which room should the beds be placed?
 

Jule0908

2022-01-27 10:35:37
  • #3
Probably true. My spatial imagination is too poor. Then our bedroom in the attic. It is like that now too and the playroom downstairs?
 

haydee

2022-01-27 10:50:39
  • #4
I think you have to think more flexibly. EG now all-purpose room, storage room, WC, office, guest, small bathroom, large wardrobe. Later separated living room, kitchen-living room, WC, storage room, office, parents' bedroom, parents' bathroom, large wardrobe OG 2 children's rooms, utility room, 1 bathroom, large bedroom for now later these will become 2 children's rooms attic, playroom, sleeping place for the guest. building services
 

Myrna_Loy

2022-01-27 10:51:45
  • #5
That's why I wouldn't build solidly either - wooden houses can be remodeled more flexibly.
 

11ant

2022-01-27 13:03:31
  • #6
Clinker facade is great - every wishlist also needs a candidate for a painless budget cut. I don’t believe in a Frisian house, as I most likely see a solution in the form of a two-family house (with two identical apartments stacked, with one kitchen only pre-equipped (e.g. as work/guest) and one living room divided into a children's room. One and a half stories as a base (raised with extended “ears” to a "city villa" rather not, because that won't work with the layout, even if the total area probably looks like a balanced equation). Point 204: unfortunately, the stair shape and position prevent filling the air space with a room; in Point 196 that would work better. Playroom: be prepared for it to take place in the open-plan living room. The special challenge here, in my opinion, is the short age difference between the children. I currently do not see the parents' bedroom on a different level as feasible. I don't see you being able to commit to a specific construction method without the market offer becoming an empty set - it’s not ample anyway.
 

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