Floor plan of a two-family house, ground floor and attic apartment

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-09 07:39:27

kaho674

2017-08-11 07:43:44
  • #1

Left on the plan is north - this actually results from the street access to the garage. Didn’t she say something about edge development? It’s all a bit confusing; the information always comes in bits and pieces.
I actually just wanted to throw the idea into the room of building over the garage.
 

kaho674

2017-08-11 10:06:12
  • #2
Other variant. 14m wide - no edge development. However, bicycles must be kept in a wooden shed where the garden tools are also stored. ;)

 

fortuneflake

2017-08-14 11:10:53
  • #3


 

fortuneflake

2017-08-14 11:16:20
  • #4
So here is the new attempt. 10.32 x 13.50 It shouldn't be any bigger, that would be our limit. The garage is to be a prefabricated garage and therefore cannot be integrated into the house. For orientation: the garage is facing south and the parking spaces are on the west side (in front of the house). On both sides we must keep 3 m distance to the neighbor. The room layout should be as in the floor plan, meaning downstairs 1 additional room and guest WC. And upstairs 2 rooms + guest WC. This would theoretically allow space for 2 kids, who are not yet present.
 

kaho674

2017-08-14 12:21:15
  • #5
Mmh. It's just an attempt. Just some food for thought: - Draw a toilet and a sink in the WCs. Can you still walk there or do you have to jump onto the toilet? - Draw a 2m x 2m bed in the bedroom upstairs. Also a jump bed? - How exactly does the staircase work? Should it definitely be 1/2 spiral? Just put a dimension on it, then you roughly know if it works. - How do you get a bigger closet through the door into the bedroom on the ground floor or into the unnamed room upstairs? - You want to block the sunny side with the garage. What a pity. - You enter the apartments and always end up in a dark, long, narrow hallway. Not very inviting. - Where do I drop off my coat - downstairs and upstairs? - Furniture the bathroom. It really gets tight.
 

kbt09

2017-08-14 12:34:16
  • #6
... and try choosing a larger font or minimize the section to the actual drawing and don't include so much white margin around it. You can't read any of your labeling and the few dimensions.

Just add a north arrow to the drawing, so you don't always have to look for the info in the text ;)

Otherwise, I agree with .
 

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