Here again is the cross-section of the house. A gable roof with a 22-degree pitch is planned
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I will take the idea of stronger walls with me. Currently, it is 11.5 cm of masonry wall thickness and we could go up to 17.5 cm. I would probably also do that on the wall of the utility room / child's room.
Regarding the staircase topic:
We rotated the staircase because usually one goes from the bedrooms to the kitchen, dining area or living room. That makes more sense for us because of the shorter distances.
We plan to use the space under the stairs as storage.
On the other hand, you ruin the possibility to use the nice 3.30 m space for a large wardrobe. By rotating the staircase, a 60 cm wardrobe next to the door no longer fits there.
Which space do you mean? Next to which door?
Regarding wardrobes/furniture:
In my draft, there are 60 cm wardrobes everywhere. The planner somehow always inserts his own furniture, but I will double-check and ask so that we can place 60 cm wardrobes behind the doors in all rooms except the children's rooms and the office.
We will leave the dressing room as before without the wall marked in red.
Further: Washbasin shower toilet is a small hand washbasin. With a shower toilet, one might also want to do more than just wash hands. The main bathroom is missing the pre-wall for the mini washbasin. It definitely won’t be as generous as drawn.
We will do the details in the bathrooms as part of the execution planning. In my sketch, there was a normally sized washbasin in the guest bathroom. Which pre-wall do you mean in the main bathroom? The bathroom could also be made a little wider at the expense of the utility room if needed.
if we place the beds in the children’s rooms along the walls marked in red, then later we will have the issue that we cannot place a 140 cm double bed there because the clearances to the left and right of the bed would be quite narrow. In my plan, it looks like this:
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However, it would also no longer really work if we put two windows in the children’s rooms instead of one wide, large one (as originally intended by us).
Regarding the topic of windows:
The freezer and utility room can be narrower.
What size would you go for?
The south side will look off-balance because of the huge but not centered sliding door. I would start with the window planning there.
Do you mean planning everything else based on the lift-and-slide door?
I looked at the example with the long kitchen window, but I’m not so convinced because you cannot look straight out while standing.
Kitchen/dining ... I would rather widen the terrace access at the top of the plan to about 2 m and basically leave the kitchen window as it is, possibly move it a bit further to the right (see upper floor), and in doing so plan so that the sink is not directly in front of the window but rather the main work surface is there, where the worktop even continues as a windowsill into the window reveal, creating a really nice, somewhat deeper work surface. And on the left would then be a terrace access that would also be very usable and accessible from the kitchen via a short path.
You could plan a larger window front around the corner next to the lift-and-slide door in the dining/kitchen area with the possibility to mirror this in the children's room above.
Here again are the current facades as they are currently in the floor plan:
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