Floor plan of a townhouse 150 sqm with gable roof 6 rooms

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ypg

2024-06-15 22:37:32
  • #1



I didn’t mean the windows! I mean the whole planning! He corrects your mistakes, and as a result many things become “uneven”, see the washbasin in the small shower-toilet. Who would come up with the idea to divide the room additionally with a wall there?
 

LeFy2023

2024-06-15 23:01:59
  • #2


The requirement for the planner should be, if there are errors in sketches or requirements, to correct/improve/discard them in such a way that it results in a coherent story. We are not sending him to-scale drawings for him to trace. If he made everything 100% perfect, we wouldn’t need this thread here. But you yourself completely tore apart his first draft. He probably also makes "mistakes" or is imprecise in one place or another.

It would be helpful to know from your perspective the many off places so that we can send him adjusted requirements if they suit us. So far I have noted: rotated stairway so that there is a closet in the dressing room and distances of the washbasin in the guest bath. What else?
 

ypg

2024-06-16 00:02:22
  • #3
But we keep repeating that here all the time. They are certainly all named and explained throughout the pages. He is allowed to make mistakes. And he is also not allowed to make mistakes, you criticize and object, and he does it differently. But that is exactly the wrong approach, through which errors creep in. The planner thinks of something. You give him instructions, not in words, but facts via drawings, he improves and out comes a small shower toilet with a wall! , which makes the room almost unusable. Miss Piggy fits through, but not the elderly people. He corrects the washbasin to a hand washbasin because the room with the wall no longer allows anything else. He would probably simply plan a shower in the corner so that the bathroom works, but the client quotes him a walk-in with wall, which will be about 17cm wide including tiles. The shower will be at most 70cm wide when finished. Despite the hand washbasin. It is YOUR job to check the measurements once whether it is suitable when YOU give the planner specifications. You tell the planner that he can send his brain on vacation and think he is now an artist and can do everything compactly because you specify it to him that way. Here are problems due to the rotated staircase and the bathroom with 55cm washbasin depth and 75cm bathtub. The few centimeters between the wall and the object (gaps in the drawing) are due to plaster and tiles. And the washbasin here is without a pre-wall, which would normally still have 15cm depth. [ATTACH alt="IMG_1096.jpeg"]86282[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="IMG_1097.jpeg"]86283[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="IMG_1099.jpeg"]86286[/ATTACH] Here again examples of how to furnish a bathroom so that more than one person can move around there. Serves only as a comparison to your T-bath solution, and that it is not ideal to equip an average-sized family bathroom that way. [ATTACH alt="IMG_1100.jpeg"]86284[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="IMG_1101.jpeg"]86285[/ATTACH] Personally, I would limit myself here to only one wall and the rest made of glass.
 

Schorsch_baut

2024-06-16 00:09:46
  • #4
I have to strongly disagree. We have two poorly planned children's rooms and if I were to build anew, I would plan them very carefully. So much has to be accommodated in the children's rooms. And then the planners come up with such clueless designs from the 1980s. With a 1 m desk, a mini bed, and a 1 m wardrobe. Most people put more thought into the guest toilet than into the living space of the children.
 

ypg

2024-06-16 00:41:24
  • #5
Now, the nearly 15 sqm without sloping ceilings are not small sizes, rather nicely shaped rooms where a lot is possible. I would also neglect the furnishing here, because every child is different and will build their own little hideout. https://www.hausbau-forum.de/attachments/grundrissplanung-stadthaus-150qm-mit-satteldach-6-zimmer-664413-1-png.86277/ Now both setups can clash with each other, but many things are possible. The OP is only planning the elementary school desk, but the mega bed in American style. The planner comes with 40 cm cabinets and toys on the floor… The child will manage it. But it is obvious that I focused more on the bathroom (the internet is full of bathrooms with placeholder furniture causing problems during execution).
 

motorradsilke

2024-06-16 07:26:56
  • #6


That's right. I don't know any child who has left the furnishings as they were set up over the years.
The rooms planned here offer so many possibilities (bed in the niche, wardrobe in the niche, table in front of the window, table against the wall).

Washbasins do not necessarily require a pre-wall installation. I don't understand why there is so much fuss about that. The pipes fit even in 11.5 cm interior walls.
 

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