Floor plan layout upper floor - parents' area / 2 children's rooms with bathroom

  • Erstellt am 2024-01-17 09:54:19

Tobias579

2024-01-17 09:54:19
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I would like to know if you still see optimization potential in the [OG].

Thanks for the collective knowledge.

Layout: children's bathroom + 2 children's rooms (14+15 sqm) + parents' area (bedroom 11 sqm + dressing room 7 sqm + bathroom 10 sqm)
 

mayglow

2024-01-17 10:48:32
  • #2
Take a look at the thread and fill out the questionnaire:

Otherwise: looks like it was thrown together until all the rooms were in?

Top left, the children's room has a bed drawn in with the head right next to the door and it doesn't really fit properly anywhere else... The room is very angled...

Child 2 also has many corners that are more out of necessity like "somehow you have to get into the room..." but otherwise don't serve any good purpose.

Bathroom with two doors always has the problem that you either have to close both or someone can barge in at any time. Otherwise, brushing teeth/makeup etc. DIRECTLY in front of the door, I don't like that. I don't see that you stand side by side at the double sink to get ready together. No idea how wide the toilet space exactly is, generally I'm not a fan of tiny dark toilet niches, but that's a matter of taste... We recently had a case where there was too little space next to the toilet and the man already had his shoulders against the wall (and that was only on one side). I can't say now if it would be like that here or not, but it's not for me.

“Children’s bathroom”, I would almost consider rethinking that. Give the parents a small bathroom (possibly also with access only through the bedroom) and a larger family bathroom with a bathtub etc., but then only with access through the hallway.

Dressing room in shell construction 188 wide and wardrobes drawn on both sides... Our wardrobe is just 60cm deep. Even if only a shallower shelf or similar goes on the other side, it's tight. If you see the dressing room as a larger wardrobe, the second door takes up storage space. If you want to change clothes in there too, it's insanely tight. The sliding doors help minimize the swing area of doors, but otherwise I see them more as a sign of “actually not enough space, so let’s fudge it.”

I'm not a floor plan hobbyist here, so I can't say it's good either. (I probably would have leafed through standard floor plans until I found something suitable if we had built freely ourselves)
 

hanghaus2023

2024-01-17 12:06:49
  • #3
These are already execution plans, what else can you change? I would try to combine the children's bathroom and the parents' bathroom.
 

hanghaus2023

2024-01-17 12:18:01
  • #4
Show the plot and the ground floor?
 

hanse987

2024-01-17 12:32:17
  • #5
If I could choose one of the two children's rooms, I would only take the one on the right. Desk in front of the window and not, like on the left, squeezed into the corner without a window. Not the stupid children's bath corner in the room.
 

ypg

2024-01-17 13:11:00
  • #6

Oh… yes! There is still a lot possible if it should be nice and functional.

I can only agree with that.

I am. But without the ground floor, which probably has similar deficiencies, it’s not worth tackling.

I list optimization options:
- The dressing room has little added value in this form.
- 2 doors in the bathroom are suboptimal for family use
- Bathroom: use of the washbasins blocks the door to the hallway
- Washbasin too far from the window.
- 87cm finished wall-to-wall width for the toilet is not sufficient
- Bathtub in front of the window means you have to step into the bathtub to open and clean it.
- Bathroom most likely above a living/recreation room, where the drainpipe will run through
- I would arrange the shower toilet differently so that the washbasin gets light from the side.
 

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