Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-31 13:29:27

Pinky0301

2020-02-25 18:24:47
  • #1
I believe that in the parents' bathroom the access to the shower is too narrow because of the toilet in front of it. For both showers, I don't see a way to omit the door. As mentioned before, it just has to be very long. In the children's bathroom, I don't like that you can see the toilet directly from the door. Therefore, I would swap it with the sink. I fear that the bedroom, at just over 3m wide, is too narrow. How wide is your bed? It probably fits better if the bed is placed against the wall at the bottom of the plan.
 

Shiny86

2020-02-25 19:06:48
  • #2
Yes, I think so too about the bathrooms. Maybe I should leaf through building catalogs and see how they have always arranged them.

The bed with frame is 2m. But it is old. I would then buy the next bed with 1.8m at some point. Placing the bed differently is bad because of the window symmetry problem then.
 

Curly

2020-02-25 19:32:48
  • #3
You don’t have 60cm of space between the bed and the wall with a 1.80m wide bed (plus frame probably 1.88m wide), isn’t that too tight for you? Personally, I wouldn’t go below 80cm, that’s already not generous.

LG
Sabine
 

Shiny86

2020-02-25 19:38:03
  • #4
I would buy a box spring bed without a frame. Then everyone would already have 60cm.
 

Pinky0301

2020-02-25 21:38:59
  • #5
We have a box spring bed, which is still wider than the "mattress".
 

11ant

2020-02-25 22:57:24
  • #6
You can completely and painlessly do without hanging your happiness on a window symmetry (why exactly on this side of the house?).
 
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