Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-31 13:29:27

11ant

2020-04-20 15:17:19
  • #1
Holy cow, learn to cook properly, then Montezuma’s revenge will also be moderate for your guests!
 

rick2018

2020-04-20 17:45:57
  • #2
Or Zwitscherbox

There are options for soundproofing but they cost money. If it is to insulate well, we are talking about doors with all-around seals, door bottom seals, and the appropriate frame with door leaf. What must not be forgotten is that if you have a controlled residential ventilation system (classically designed), you can no longer have air flow through this area. That means separate supply and exhaust air. One of our WCs will be executed this way. With the controlled residential ventilation, it didn't matter to us because it is already "a bit special".
 

Shiny86

2020-04-22 12:31:15
  • #3
The new drawings are here. Do you have any tips/feedback?

Dressing room/bedroom:
Would you make the hallway in the dressing room narrower to get a bit more space on the left and right beside the master bed?

I would remove the door between the dressing room and the bedroom, or is it needed?

What do you think about the windows? Are the sill heights okay and the dimensions not too big? 2m wide in the bedroom and family bathroom not too extreme, since the rooms are rather small?

What do you say about the sanitary arrangement in the family bathroom? The double sink was not implemented. Apparently it doesn’t fit. Does anyone have an idea? Would you arrange the fixtures differently?

And in the north view, there is no exact symmetry.
Would you change the guest toilet sanitary arrangement because then the window could possibly be moved to the left, or would you move the office window instead?
There are also toilet arrangements where you walk towards the toilet bowl and the sink is to the side.

Does the office actually need a west-facing window?

and everyone else with always honest opinions: you are still welcome here

Could you please especially look at the windows to make sure it’s bright enough?



 

chrisw81

2020-04-22 12:49:41
  • #4
Even though I don’t like all the exterior views, otherwise very nice!

I hope the seating area doesn't get too dark. Hard to say. So if I had all the blinds down in that area and basically "simulate" your situation, I would find it too dark. The side light is then not enough to sufficiently illuminate the seating area in particular. You don’t have windows on three sides there. For us, it’s one side, and I find that just enough light.

Otherwise, I would realize the two 3m doors as lift-and-slide doors; believe me, you would otherwise regret it if a door is constantly left open in the room. That’s quite limiting.
 

Shiny86

2020-04-22 13:08:51
  • #5


Thank you for your feedback.
Regarding the intentions, we only placed value on the front side and garden side. East and West are all allowed.

Regarding the seating area or 3m window doors.
He marked it incorrectly by the sofa.
He should still move this 3m element downward on the plan, so that 80cm of the 3m window is in the seating area. Then we would only block 80cm of fixed glass with the sofa and some sun would shine into the TV corner. In the second last version, it was marked correctly.
In case of emergency, you could also leave the office door open, then indirect light would still come from the north. Or what do you say?
I would also move the door to the office as far as possible to the left side of the plan, or should I use the area behind the door for shelves?

I can’t explain it, but somehow we don’t really like sliding doors visually and another important thing is: they are certainly more expensive than the 3m window element.
 

chrisw81

2020-04-22 14:10:25
  • #6
I even find them more beautiful than other doors, but that's a matter of taste. We did it for practical reasons. If I imagine that there's always a door in the way, I would find that annoying. With the sliding door, you have zero restrictions and the threshold is also much lower than with normal doors. And yes, they are of course significantly more expensive, but one of the most sensible things I see in house construction.
 

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