But that’s what you criticize (was that you?), that you can see through to the couch?!
I criticize that you can see over a length of 16 meters. From the front door to the couch. Being open is nice and all, but it should also be cozy and not look like a furniture showroom with a wide central aisle.
What does your architect suggest? You have more than 100 sqm of floor space, so there is no reason to despair. But you do need a GOOD architect who can do more than the usual cookie-cutter builder boredom.
He has to be able to do a bit of magic here, if only to prevent the sixteen-meter bowling alley from becoming a dark tunnel.
The children are 3 and 4 years old! … they are too young to recognize anything important for them on a floor plan drawing.
I was rather thinking that the chocolate-covered children's fingers might stick somewhere and the parents might take that as an incentive to reconsider whether a window could possibly be planned there after all. (Some commenters probably know that I have neither children nor grandchildren. ;-) )
I was rather thinking that the chocolate-covered children's fingers might stick somewhere and that the parents might take that as an incentive to reconsider whether maybe a window could be planned after all. (It is probably known to some commentators that I have neither children nor grandchildren. ;-) )