Floor plan of an accessible bungalow

  • Erstellt am 2017-09-26 14:33:05

Anitra

2017-11-04 23:01:06
  • #1
I meant the door higher up, that is, in terms of height between the hallway cabinet and the kitchen cabinet. Maybe only 2 instead of 3 tall kitchen cabinets will fit.
If the kitchen door is higher up, the utility room door can also be moved so that a cabinet fits behind it.
Next to the hallway cabinet, there must still be 1.50 m of passage width.
But I can’t judge if this is really better than before. It was just an idea.
In the long term, you’ll probably have a ramp for the wheelchair in the car. Do you plan to park forwards and as far right as possible near the property boundary? Do you unload the wheelchair at the back and then drive it around the car to enter the house at the front? If it rains, the wheelchair including the wheels will get wet anyway during unloading because the carport’s roof is already missing there. The way to the front door is very short for you. If you really have to install a small ramp, I think that will be difficult to impossible given the width of your carport.
If steps to the main entrance door are really necessary, I would omit them and instead make a ramp for walking for everyone if possible.

Maybe there is still a possibility to design the angled bungalow differently so that the carport width becomes larger and some things inside can become more wheelchair accessible.
Take your time… Sometimes you see things more clearly a month later and the priorities shift…

Congratulations on the acceptance!
 

zizzi

2017-11-04 23:13:05
  • #2
Anitra, I am taking a photo of my thoughts. The wall of the Rolli storage space, as you said, I painted it. This way it is more open and can be used more flexibly. Something Karsten had already thought of. Kitchen and wardrobe in my version are on the right side. This way the wardrobe is outside of the living kitchen. In your version (if I have drawn it correctly) the wardrobe is located in the area where the living kitchen is; I have one more 60 cm tall cabinet and it is more open. Now I noticed a 3rd version [emoji6]. In your version, the door is placed between the 60 cm tall cabinets and the wardrobe. The next change I made is for the bathroom. The door of the utility room was moved a bit upwards, so I also have space for a cabinet behind the door of the utility room.
 

zizzi

2017-11-04 23:21:31
  • #3
Only if you want 1 or 2 bedrooms is it sometimes feasible. But with 3 bedrooms or more, there is no chance anymore, I haven’t seen it either.
 

zizzi

2017-11-05 00:35:00
  • #4
Anita, here is your sketch.
Thank you
 

zizzi

2017-11-05 00:39:10
  • #5
Strangely, it is not uploading. I am sending a screenshot of the sketch again
 

ypg

2017-11-05 00:52:12
  • #6


That's how it is.
But the forum is supposed to just show ideas.
At least that's true for me and my suggestions, which I certainly do not see as set or fully planned!
But if zizzi says the rooms are too small and later decides on smaller rooms, that is in no way understandable.
Mind you: I took the basic dimensions from zizzi’s WB and suggested widening the SW area by 20 cm, but I placed the living area somewhere else entirely... because a central shape of the living space is always more accessible for disabled people... rolling through the utility room would also be possible... but there are mental barriers that say: our accessible WB has to look exactly like 90% of all normal WBs, but that does not work. Whether a wall is even erected or shifted by 20/30 cm is completely irrelevant.

If a forum member addresses the issue of the headline or the circumstances, but the OP does not, the discussion inevitably does not reach the goal.
 

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