Floor plan of corner terraced house in planning - suggestions for changes?

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-20 21:05:36

kbt09

2022-08-21 19:39:29
  • #1
You don't have a basement and you have no experience with children yet. Your storage room on the ground floor level will also need to accommodate mops, vacuum cleaners, and similar items. Think of beverage supplies, etc.
With children, you really have quite a lot of outerwear.
I would actually consider narrowing the kitchen in favor of a good hallway closet.

And, these are shell construction dimensions, so they are more likely not 326 cm but 320 cm. With children, you also have the Tripp Trapp chairs, and somehow you are having an elaborate floor-to-ceiling bay window built and then want to block its use.

Sofa positioning... definitely remember that the entrance at the top left then has the first opening door on the left side and not on the right side, as currently drawn. Don't postpone such things to later, but always have them drawn and recorded like this right away.
 

K a t j a

2022-08-21 19:43:52
  • #2
If we look at it a little longer, we come up with even more things. :D For me, all the heating circuit distributors are in the walls and not in front of them. The mason usually makes a hole in the wall for this, provided it is not a structural problem. I would follow up on that.
 

Bauherrin123

2022-08-21 19:48:06
  • #3
that’s good,... I can have everything corrected later,.. so bring on your criticism :-D
 

K a t j a

2022-08-21 20:06:59
  • #4
Well, the biggest blunders have been addressed, I think. If it were mine, I would still change: - the children's room will get a 2nd window in the southwest - the bathroom in the attic will get a window in the gable, arrangement more like this: [ATTACH alt="grundriss-reiheneckhaus-in-planung-aenderungsvorschlaege-591372-1.jpg" type="full"]74155[/ATTACH] That doesn't seem important now because you haven't placed the walls and sanitary facilities yet. But when the time comes, you might regret not having thoroughly planned it and having only a double casement window. Also, the connections might then be in the wrong place. The exterior views should of course remain consistent.
 

hanse987

2022-08-21 21:20:56
  • #5


The parapet height 25 is shown here in your floor plan.
 

Bauherrin123

2022-08-21 23:40:13
  • #6


That’s the question now, the furniture in the kids’ room is just standing like that… since I don’t have children or furniture yet, I didn’t have anything planned in there. However, I had a gable window removed both in the kids' room and in the attic because I felt there weren’t enough walls left to put anything against. Now I’m not sure if they should be put back in, especially in the kids’ room—I saw at a friend’s place that one window was enough for good light and the window was very large. I wanted to put a corner cabinet where the gable window was, so I removed the window. It’s the same in the attic. Maybe I should mention that in the attic we had connections laid for the bathroom (for 700 euros), but it will be my office. The friends only had one gable window, but I thought that would mean I could put less furniture in? I’d rather take an attic window in the slope, where you can hardly put anything anyway, and not lose additional wall space. The bathroom connections can’t be changed arbitrarily either because otherwise the architect always sketched drains and pipes through the kids’ room. That’s why I decided on this option. I also wonder if I should really have the connections laid? We don’t want to build a bathroom there for ourselves, I just thought it would increase the value of the house with little money?

Many thanks to everyone. I have already compiled all remarks in an email for the architect. I’ll go through the forum again to make sure I haven’t forgotten anything… then I’ll probably send it out tonight, or rather my husband will :-D
 

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