Floor plan planning: Bungalow ~130m²

  • Erstellt am 2015-02-09 13:22:32

ypg

2015-02-11 13:12:13
  • #1
the plot is too narrow for that
 

wrobel

2015-02-11 16:50:06
  • #2

Morning,

sketched quickly in 3 minutes
the dimension on the north side is 12.5 m, on the west side 11 m
so there remains 1 m for wall thickness on the north side.

just as a thought exercise

Olli

Edith says:
I should have sketched it on graph paper.
The 13.5 are 12.5.
 

kbt09

2015-02-11 17:02:14
  • #3
There is a decisive disadvantage that I would never accept for a house .. the bathrooms have no windows.
 

xXLucyLouXx

2015-02-11 17:35:56
  • #4


Hello,

thank you very much first of all for taking so much trouble.
Unfortunately, for me, that would be a few too many compromises for a south terrace and access from the garage to the utility room:

- no windows in the bathroom and guest bathroom
- no space in the kitchen for the dining area
- no storage room anymore, so everything would have to be stored in the utility room
- the 4th room is missing, so we would have to do without the guest room completely
- the walk-in closet is gone

Best regards
Sophie
 

ypg

2015-02-11 18:02:56
  • #5


Sorryyyyy, THAT from is still just a sketch and a suggestion.
If I calculate – looking at the plan with my head tilted – a window can fit in the WC.
In a bungalow, there are also opportunities to get light through skylights.

If you play architect yourself, you should deal with all kinds of possibilities.
I wonder how one can determine within an hour that "there is no space in the kitchen for the dining area".

Regards Yvonne
 

xXLucyLouXx

2015-02-11 19:33:07
  • #6


Who says we don’t take the sketch as a suggestion? I haven’t written that anywhere. I’m currently working further on the floor plan, where one or two ideas from the forum are already included. Roof windows, as already stated in the beginning, are not an option for us, it’s simply a matter of taste. Just like a bathroom without a window is not an option. In this regard, we simply don’t want to make any compromises, just like with the 4 rooms. Ideally, you want to live your whole life in your own house, and I think you should be 100% behind that.

If the room layout roughly stayed like this, with these three rooms next to each other in the south, a dining kitchen would not be possible from the dimensions alone, maybe a small bar would still fit but definitely no large dining table.

Best regards
Sophie and Christoph
 

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