Only those who remember the south orientation of the floor plan can see a west window in your office. The crux with beauty is that hardly anything looks worse than when you pay attention to absolute dimensions while simultaneously ignoring proportions. Starting from a lintel height of 226 and a parapet height of 88, a width of coincidentally either 88 or 226 would result in the golden ratio. Questions about understanding are not allowed, see above.
With now also incorrect spelling for sure, Shinny!
Sorry for the incorrect spelling. By beautiful I meant beautiful for me and not for others. So that it doesn’t look like a storage room.
What exact window dimension do you recommend? I didn’t understand that.
The floor-to-ceiling windows are all 213 cm high. What do you say about this dimension? It’s supposed to be a standard size. In my apartment here, the floor-to-ceiling windows are 220 cm high and that doesn’t look particularly tall.
What do you think about a 1.62 m wide hallway? The wardrobe is now in a niche. Then I would have 20 cm more to place the TV in the living room. I don’t want to waste too much space on the hallway, but also not have a narrow hallway. After 3.10 m it opens up by another 60 cm where the stairs are.
do you mean a passage with a lintel with a width of 1.5 m from the hallway to the living area is feasible considering structural stability?