kbt09
2024-06-07 19:22:06
- #1
Just a few more planned dimensions. If you want to place 2 tall cabinets for appliances on a kitchen wall and then continue with the furniture in an L shape, you need 185 cm just for the furniture, plus possibly 2 cm of panel above your tall cabinet. As a raw construction dimension, I would then add another 5 cm.
Bedroom Why do you always place beds so that the walkway is next to the headboard? In your plan, the headboard should be on the left side of the wall facing the children's room.
For peace in the sleeping area, your wardrobe area is better, but then the right wall should be continuously equipped with wardrobes. Maybe then not only tall cabinets on the right, but a dresser part in between to plan a window due to the house front design.
If the staircase has a planned width of 100 cm, then the upper hallway with 190 cm width is almost too narrow. You also have to calculate a guardrail around the stairwell.
And overall, it would be good to always briefly sketch planned floor plans into the site plan. So that things like location and possible windows can be better assessed.
Bedroom Why do you always place beds so that the walkway is next to the headboard? In your plan, the headboard should be on the left side of the wall facing the children's room.
For peace in the sleeping area, your wardrobe area is better, but then the right wall should be continuously equipped with wardrobes. Maybe then not only tall cabinets on the right, but a dresser part in between to plan a window due to the house front design.
If the staircase has a planned width of 100 cm, then the upper hallway with 190 cm width is almost too narrow. You also have to calculate a guardrail around the stairwell.
And overall, it would be good to always briefly sketch planned floor plans into the site plan. So that things like location and possible windows can be better assessed.