but he drew this piece of wall with the 20/20 breakthrough 2-3 times and we always told him that we don’t want it like that.
Maybe you should have asked why the wall stub! Because if there is a drain there, then there needs to be some kind of supporting wall as backing.
He can guess that no one wants it like that. I have now realized that you can't have everything.
Sometimes such a wall stub is desired, for example to seal off the room later. Or to install a door or something. Protection, in this case sitting on the sofa is more comfortable with a short wall.
What is important to me is the dryer/washing machine upstairs.
Where?
So maybe you could move the bathrooms to the north, meaning bottom of the plan, then you wouldn’t have drainage in the TV corner anymore, right?
Bathrooms on top of each other have many advantages. And the drainage is not noticeable. I personally don’t find it harmful in the guest WC now.
Maybe I expect too much. But the architect can surely make suggestions too. Just sketch something by hand.
He officially calls himself an architect and it’s a planning office that already gets a lot of money for building application planning.
That is really bad if someone like that doesn’t make the effort despite getting paid. The question is whether he gets paid for other things and the planning is just included.
What do you want with the site plan? I already posted it once.
Hm... should we now sift through 45 pages to maybe be able to help you?