Floor plan "HOUSE FOR TWO" of approximately 150 sqm presents itself

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-03 13:23:16

pagoni2020

2020-07-04 10:59:38
  • #1
Thanks for the photo and the idea. We initially had something like that in mind from a prefab house manufacturer before we realized that because of the lake view we wanted to go upwards, possible hip pain notwithstanding. Otherwise, it would probably have been a bungalow in a U or T shape or with an inner courtyard. Additionally, we are terribly detail-obsessed and like to integrate many very personal preferences that others would probably consider crazy. Often an outsider does not see which things (furniture, functions, seat heights, etc.) led to a result. I think you really did a classy job.

...if only I hadn’t been diagnosed with a shortage of brainpower. No, I see it the same way, namely enabling maximum changes later with minimal effort during the shell construction. Always with the certainty that it was never really the right thing, but just the possible and probable. I also agree with . I know people who at 30 already think and act as if they were 80 without realizing it.

I like your consistently guest-unfriendly tendency, since I hardly have enemies anymore myself. A dog will come back into the house, the one and only true thing! When it comes to guests here, it’s especially about our own children + growing grandchildren; one tends to make compromises there. But we will rethink that once again thoroughly. True... I think day, night plus lunch break about your admonishing words...-

The side-by-side or rather the current large fridge stood before at the wall panel next to the island. Still deciding whether a new side-by-side will come or it stays as is. The final plan has been reached several times until an even more final and the most final one was added. In about one week the push will be made then. So the living room upstairs with lake view not from the bed but from the sofa is a repeatedly mentioned idea and already part of the upcoming planning thoughts. The TV will definitely be a separate, if not even closed-off area. We are less the type to watch movies together also due to different working hours and lifestyles. Everyone also likes to do their own thing and that is nice that way. That’s why we consciously have two bathrooms. Air space above dining area yes, kitchen rather no? I am probably old-fashioned after all. Currently, a window is planned from the bathroom into the air space for that purpose. As a TV substitute-
 

haydee

2020-07-04 11:35:09
  • #2
Find the airspace above the living area appealing.

Always and everywhere draw in your desired furnishings etc. to scale. Especially anything that deviates from the standard 08/15 four-person setup. Don’t let the piano not fit because of 5 cm.

Yes, there are contemporaries who prepare for retirement in their mid-thirties and stop doing many things because they are too old. We need barrier-free access so visitors can find their way.

I do it like my great-great-grandmother. Celebrate the 90th birthday, quarrel with the mayor, feed the cows, go to bed, and never wake up. Fit until the end (normal bone pinching is accepted). I leave out the cows. The cowshed has been demolished.
 

pagoni2020

2020-07-04 11:40:02
  • #3

All furniture is planned down to the centimeter, taken along and available. Unfortunately, not everywhere is this reflected in the current plan. But thanks for the info......I am already pondering about the living room + guests upstairs.......hm.....let’s see what the sypapsen will produce—
 

haydee

2020-07-04 11:44:54
  • #4
Maybe two quite identical "suites" and the rest reveals itself. Whether bones, snoring or children with grandchildren, view, temperature, quirks
 

11ant

2020-07-04 12:38:05
  • #5
The upper floor is already fine, with a worthwhile view one should in my opinion stay overnight to build a bungalow. And whoever builds again at sixty can also do it again at eighty. Today so many people live to ninety years and older, so I wouldn’t base my living arrangements on thirty years or more of preparing for a nursing home. The same goes for the need for security: the dose makes the poison – fear makes you old and frail.

Grandma also rides a motorcycle in the chicken coop, not in the cowshed.
 

haydee

2020-07-04 12:53:16
  • #6
He is gone too
 

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