Floor plan of a semi-detached house 7x16m on 390sqm in a settlement

  • Erstellt am 2021-10-08 10:28:11

Myrna_Loy

2021-10-11 15:55:50
  • #1
Just draw the roof window you have planned for the children's room into one of the house planning programs – you are worried that your living space will be too dark – it will be a very dark children's room. And a child has to live there, play, do homework. If you plan the house shorter, you can plan different walking paths and with good planning you can bring light from the west side further into the house than your narrow layout, which does not gain you any usable space. With a ceiling height of 2.50, you build an underpass. There is no open living space impression, but a cramped darkness with a lot of walking area. I hope you have an architect and not a draftsman who merely provides the stamp for the building permit of the self-planning. How does the neighbor build?
 

Marc1990

2021-10-11 16:17:54
  • #2


How about if I swap the bedroom with the kids' rooms? Then the children would have the west side. We're only there to sleep anyway. But "someday" the kids will get the current bedroom. On the left, they each have a floor-to-ceiling window plus a large roof window. We haven’t agreed on the size yet, but I was thinking about approximately 140 cm wide roof windows. The bathroom is dark, yes, but the bedrooms are more important.
 

ypg

2021-10-11 16:40:54
  • #3

The circled part would not work because of the roof.



Yes, do that :)
 

Marc1990

2021-10-11 17:18:22
  • #4
Right! What do you think about the plan from above? Swap the bedroom with the [KZ]? And maybe an idea of what size of skylight would be suitable?
 

ypg

2021-10-11 17:54:18
  • #5

I have actually already answered that here :cool: :



I am also not a fan of these worm appendage corridors, count me out :p
Ultimately, it is your architect's matter. For me, as someone once nicely said here, it is a crossword puzzle.
Such a worm corridor is the wrong word for me - that will never lead to the right result.
 

Ibdk14

2021-10-11 18:34:40
  • #6
Can someone explain to me how the attic conversion is supposed to look? I don’t understand how you can plan roof windows on the upper floor and then at some point want to convert the attic with the floor area shown in the first post. That exceeds my imagination with a knee wall of 50cm on the upper floor. Have I misunderstood something?
 

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