Floor plan ideas / Renovation

  • Erstellt am 2016-05-31 10:27:44

roadrun87

2016-05-31 10:27:44
  • #1
Hello everyone,

for the upcoming renovation, I am "once again" dealing with the floor plan on the upper floor.
I have attached the current one.

The bathroom (bottom left) is actually 1m narrower, meaning it is 3.81m wide and the children's room is 4m wide.
It will be a complete renovation. So we are still flexible. I am initially looking for ideas on if and what you would change.

Please do not be confused by the drawn-in furniture, this is not planned that way.
 

kbt09

2016-05-31 12:51:20
  • #2
Well... it would be good if you at least wrote which rooms are going to be created? Or exactly the ones that already exist? And, what exactly do you want to renovate? As it is, it's like a game of "guess with Rosenthal" ;)
 

roadrun87

2016-05-31 12:59:37
  • #3
The entire house is being completely renovated. New windows, new electrical system, new floors, new walls, new ceilings.

The rooms themselves are to remain, as one bathroom, one bedroom, and two children's rooms or initially one children's room, one office.

For me, it's mainly about sensible room sizes. I also had the idea to plan a master bedroom with a dressing room, but I cannot find a practical way.
 

kbt09

2016-05-31 13:08:00
  • #4
And, ceiling height, knee wall height, or do the dashed lines mean the 1 - and 2-meter line? Should underfloor heating perhaps be integrated? Is north at the top of the plan?
 

Jochen104

2016-05-31 14:08:39
  • #5
We had already discussed the design of the bathroom, hadn't we?
 

ypg

2016-06-02 00:03:18
  • #6
I repeatedly suggest covering the slant from wall to wall with sliding doors to integrate a > 65cm deep built-in wardrobe behind it. In my opinion, this is the cleanest and most elegant solution for a wardrobe in a bedroom. It makes sense here; you would get a wardrobe depth of one meter. The bed would then, of course, be placed on the other wall. If money is available, I would enlarge the windows. Bathroom: The toilet _must_ be moved elsewhere; under 2 meters is out of the question! Rotated 90 degrees under the roof window, covering the left area with a pedestal. Attention: due to reducing the bathroom width by 1 meter, the bathroom will be about 8.5 sqm. Ideally, the door should be moved so that there is space for sanitary ceramics on both sides of the door. I would move the shower elsewhere and instead install a bathtub there.
 

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