wadenkneifer
2014-01-30 16:03:23
- #1
Hello,
I just want to quickly share the following suggestions:
- Rooms 2 and 4 on the upper floor don’t work from my perspective. Room 4 starts with a (dark, if no roof window is planned) corridor. I am just imagining squeezing through the space between the wardrobe and the sloping ceiling at just under 2 meters tall. That gives me claustrophobia. If the bed is placed under the slope near the door (assuming a single bed) and the wardrobe is moved to where the bed currently is, the room could somewhat work. Still, it is not to my taste. Room 2 has a dead corner. You could also put the bed in the corner where the wardrobe is, but that only works with a single bed. I don’t find this layout appealing.
- Living-dining-kitchen: A huge room with hardly any storage space. No cabinets except the kitchen and next to the TV (I also don’t see room for additional cabinets here). I would think twice about having the TV right next to the fireplace. If the fireplace is on and you want to watch TV, that would bother me a lot.
- Utility room: Could possibly be enlarged if you straighten the wall towards the kitchen, place the kitchen furniture inside that room, and forgo the “built-in” kitchen.
Best regards
Michael
I just want to quickly share the following suggestions:
- Rooms 2 and 4 on the upper floor don’t work from my perspective. Room 4 starts with a (dark, if no roof window is planned) corridor. I am just imagining squeezing through the space between the wardrobe and the sloping ceiling at just under 2 meters tall. That gives me claustrophobia. If the bed is placed under the slope near the door (assuming a single bed) and the wardrobe is moved to where the bed currently is, the room could somewhat work. Still, it is not to my taste. Room 2 has a dead corner. You could also put the bed in the corner where the wardrobe is, but that only works with a single bed. I don’t find this layout appealing.
- Living-dining-kitchen: A huge room with hardly any storage space. No cabinets except the kitchen and next to the TV (I also don’t see room for additional cabinets here). I would think twice about having the TV right next to the fireplace. If the fireplace is on and you want to watch TV, that would bother me a lot.
- Utility room: Could possibly be enlarged if you straighten the wall towards the kitchen, place the kitchen furniture inside that room, and forgo the “built-in” kitchen.
Best regards
Michael