He is only a draftsman, input never came from him.
I fear that too. Above all, you have to realize that nobody works for you for free.
A draftsman is a clerk whose training never included designing. I already admire how he is playing the dancing bear for the OP. All that costs money, and I fear the general contractor tries to make it up by sloppy work during the shell construction.
But he drew this piece of wall with the 20/20 opening 2-3 times.
Where were those visible?
I take your advice to heart.
Very very first draft.
Well then, why don’t you draw the drainage* in there
Is there actually no central controlled residential ventilation? At least I couldn't assign any openings to that?
However, I have now swapped the living room and kitchen. Hope you can recognize my scribble or what it is supposed to represent.
The pointy ears are windows and doors, the living room has a kitchen row on the left side of the plan, a corridor and another row, and the L-shaped kitchen is probably meant to represent the sofa
*) I’ll check the homework this evening, is that enough?
Has there actually ever been a site plan here?
Even though I doubt the applicability of the answer “42” in this case, I would still like to say:
THAT is what I call “the ultimate question”! – although, I think Yvonne had already hinted in that direction once...