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

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11ant

2024-01-17 14:23:13
  • #1
Yes, that costs at this stage however a not insignificant delay. I strongly advise you to still take the radical rescue step (“start over”), otherwise you will regret it to your grave. Not everything you can draw is also something you want built, believe me. Three things are immediately apparent in this floor plan, and the first two of them are “cancer diagnoses”: 1. the floor plan was started from below (see: “The upper floor has priority”), but you can’t derive the more complex floor from the simpler one; 2. the planning priorities break the upper floor’s neck, these were apparently a separate dressing room, a children’s bathroom, and the popular damn near equally sized children’s rooms—a room program that cannot be successfully squeezed into a “replacement villa” with a side length of 975; 3. the planning was left to a building application draftsman included in the construction price. Sort of, please the plot, building envelope, budget, and requirement profile (see questionnaire). Knowing the ground floor would only be useful (because of the downpipes) if the upper floor was at least rudimentarily decent. But it’s better to develop it anew from the corrected upper floor like this.
 

11ant

2024-01-17 14:29:04
  • #2
Not even in four minutes of processing time, by the way - it must of course be "into a ..." :-(
 

K a t j a

2024-01-17 15:55:02
  • #3
Uiuiui, I also suspect an advanced stage with a gruesome plan. Please also provide the ground floor and site plan; otherwise, no meaningful alternatives can be suggested.
 

haydee

2024-01-17 19:08:12
  • #4
I can only agree, zero and again.

Looks like someone played Tetris.
 

11ant

2024-01-17 20:22:12
  • #5
Which neither you nor other advisors of this council mean badly, mind you (I fancy I briefly read a deletion question from the OP here earlier). But even if the pain because of the timing is great, it remains the only sensible therapy. Without a fundamental relaunch, this cannot be saved, but it is urgently advisable. As said, three wrong turns are enough to have the cart stuck in the mud: 1. 170 sqm desired room program with 150 sqm area budget 2. tinkering the upper floor after the ground floor has been refined 3. having a "dead or alive enabler" as a planner instead of a possibly dissenting architect. The OP should now – once he is done with the (absolutely understandable) crying – proceed as follows: 1. reconsider the concept of sneaking from a tiny sleeping nook through a rather symbolic dressing room into a two-door parents' bathroom and tolerate the view from the bed onto the closet doors and the way to the bathroom via the hallway in favor of the bloodless rescue of the upper floor layout; 2. read the textbook example by Princess and only with the insights gained from it 3. redevelop the upper floor with the bathroom situation. Discarding the previous ground floor will be an inevitable collateral damage in this process.
 

haydee

2024-01-17 20:47:31
  • #6
With a family bathroom, a master bedroom that does not cause claustrophobia, and 2 children's rooms, you get a nice, structured, relatively spacious room layout on the upstairs floor.
 

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