Floor plan of an accessible bungalow

  • Erstellt am 2017-09-26 14:33:05

zizzi

2017-10-22 23:12:35
  • #1
I think in practice it will be like this: that child 2 is the home office and the home office is child 2, although slightly smaller, the direct access to the terrace makes it interesting[emoji6]
 

kbt09

2017-10-22 23:19:19
  • #2
Direct access from children's rooms to the terrace is, in my opinion, counterproductive for the first 10 to 12 years of a child's life. After all, you are still adults, sometimes have guests in the summer, want to be on the terrace, and the children should already be asleep. It's really annoying to always have to be considerate then.

And now my rectangular version again with the separated study, so that there are really 2 children's rooms.


 

kbt09

2017-10-22 23:22:09
  • #3
This way you still have the simple option to expand into the attic.

Also about 200 cm of hallway wardrobe, yet still a nice storage place for the wheelchair.
In the master bedroom space for a 400 cm wardrobe.

Washing machine / dryer in the utility room, but a small storage closet separately for supplies, vacuum cleaner, mop.

A place for a 150x150 cm shower that does not have to be shared with the foot space for the toilet.

A kitchen that is directly on the west terrace, an option to place a 200 cm dining table where the wheelchair user can also pull up directly. Still a generous sofa area where the wheelchair user can also roll in.

EDIT:
Also pay attention to the room sizes, open space size etc. ... all in all, it is 131 sqm.
 

ypg

2017-10-22 23:34:34
  • #4
I have also included such a workspace in a design, whether with a sliding door or open: it was criticized that this room is accessed from the living room.



Let's take this design: I don't see anything wrong with it: kitchen near the entrance, zoning, private area with proper rooms... the hallway as an extension of the living area. Study room nice-to-have, but intelligently implemented here without a closet (shared PC area for every family member), all easily accessible with a wheelchair, plenty of space for cabinets without unnecessary weaving around the furniture.

If it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit. But you need to understand that privacy in a house begins right behind the front door. You don't need airlocks to feel secure in the house. But you have to zone well: sleeping and living areas. And everyone needs a retreat where they can express themselves individually.
 

kbt09

2017-10-22 23:44:59
  • #5
I don't quite like the layout. Utility room in the south, Child 1 in the north, and Max. west window. And, because of the width of the angled bungalow, there is still the limitation of the carport, which is also supposed to be in the north, so on your plan on the right side. That could also cause problems with the windows of Child 1 and the bathroom.
 

kbt09

2017-10-22 23:48:13
  • #6
Whereas your version of the [Arbeitszimmer] is also good in terms of the idea. The access is also more from the hallway than from the [WZ]. I just find all the rooms somehow in the wrong place...
 

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