haydee
2020-11-29 14:41:49
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I meant the double garage. The basement could have daylight on the valley side and be used differently. The terrace has no view. It is between the house and the slope. Maximum privacy, little for sun worshippers. I would plan the garage on the side - where the single parking space is - and a terrace above it.
Always include the existing or desired furniture in scale in every floor plan. Make sure it meets your needs. Not just a coat rack there, only to realize when moving in that 4 hooks are not enough and 500 shoes have to be moved to the gamer’s coat storage room.
Do you want a dressing room or is it enough for you that the small hallway accommodates cupboards for towels, bedding, and such? The latter is fine. As a dressing room, it would bother me not only because it is a walk-through room but also because it lacks daylight.
I might swap the kitchen and dining room. The dining room has the view and the kitchen lies centrally between the two eating places.
A 2.5 m terrace is very narrow. Measure it at your dining area.
I don’t like the design. Starting from the garage position, the poor use of the outdoor area, up to the room layout. The room layout is a mix of what-if scenarios.
Always include the existing or desired furniture in scale in every floor plan. Make sure it meets your needs. Not just a coat rack there, only to realize when moving in that 4 hooks are not enough and 500 shoes have to be moved to the gamer’s coat storage room.
Do you want a dressing room or is it enough for you that the small hallway accommodates cupboards for towels, bedding, and such? The latter is fine. As a dressing room, it would bother me not only because it is a walk-through room but also because it lacks daylight.
I might swap the kitchen and dining room. The dining room has the view and the kitchen lies centrally between the two eating places.
A 2.5 m terrace is very narrow. Measure it at your dining area.
I don’t like the design. Starting from the garage position, the poor use of the outdoor area, up to the room layout. The room layout is a mix of what-if scenarios.