Well, I already suggested the missing wardrobe cabinet to you as well as the kitchen island, which seems a bit small. In my opinion, such things stay in the builder's mind, and you also discuss such things with the planner when you read something like that about your own house design. You question everything for yourself and also with the planner that provides food for thought. You don't have to write anything here, but you should definitely consider whether there is something to it (in both respects – advice and approach/communication)
Unfortunately, I don't know which missing wardrobe cabinet you mean? One is actually drawn in there.
I am a reasonable person and I often question myself.
So either I express myself wrongly/awkwardly or my counterpart doesn't listen properly.
The planner is still very young and, as already mentioned, doesn't have much experience with designing detached single-family houses. I thought it would be great to support a young, committed woman so that her range of experience would expand. Already after the first floor plan drawings, I told her that the house doesn't have to be a square and that she can also plan a rectangle. And still, all the designs always came in the 10 x 10 format...
I think she is simply still too much stuck on her semi-detached and row house plans, all angular, everything exactly on top of each other, etc.
We met three times in 14 days and even then I told her, for example, that the windows do not have to be aligned millimeter-exactly as long as the rooms are alright.
I mean, I can't say more than that.