Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

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Shiny86

2020-04-05 22:22:21
  • #1


In the latest draft with the kitchen/living room swap, the door is 1m. For a double-leaf door, I don’t have enough wall on the left to have it swing against. The front door is 1.13m. Therefore, I thought that the door opening from the hallway to the living area could also be made 1.13m. I have to assign the measurements, not the architect, right?
 

11ant

2020-04-06 00:15:49
  • #2
Why do you want to close the door against a wall? I wouldn’t want the living room door to open "outwards" (= into the hallway); moreover, my words referred to the presumed 151 cm wide passage that you wanted to keep open. Now you surprise me twice: with the old downpipe situation reborn in the drawings of posts #433/438, including the "beloved" example by the sofa; and then after all the detailed adjustments weighing every detail with the admission that the house is not on the same level as the outside world on one side with a windowed door.
 

Shiny86

2020-04-06 00:52:55
  • #3
So I find it strange to open a door and then it stands in the room and interferes with my freedom. Therefore, I always need a wall against which the door can lean when it is open. I think the door is also used very rarely.

I don't have a new drawing yet. I just wanted to show the door situation. I don't want to subject anyone to having to scroll back in the thread.

I only recently found out that you can't go outside. I thought that maybe you could build up a path to the terrace. But that's not possible because there are only 3 meters from the house to the neighbors.

Is it theoretically possible to open a raised platform stair storage room from the side? I can't find any pictures of that on the internet.
 

11ant

2020-04-06 01:18:21
  • #4
Don't people check such essentials before going into detail? Or is this perhaps a consequence of the shifting house vs. carport?
 

kaho674

2020-04-06 09:05:25
  • #5
I personally don't like the house position like this either. However, I also wouldn't mirror it and build such an endlessly long garage. With so little space, I wouldn't build a garage at all. But excluding the west sun, I consider that the bigger mistake.
 

Shiny86

2020-04-06 09:37:53
  • #6
We want a carport. Or rather, I’m considering if just paved parking spaces would be enough. But somehow every homeowner has at least a carport. That’s why I feel pressured to at least build a carport. Planned for a long time because of storage space. Alternatively, one could of course put up a garden house in the garden. What would you do regarding the parking space and how to position the house?
 

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