Somewhere you have to put the killjoy. I, for example, prefer to work at the dining table rather than in the office.
That's true. The office would still be the room you could most easily do without. If only 2 kids come, you would even have a generous office left over that could also function as a guest room. Although you really do wonder at the same time whether those 8 sqm are really that decisive... but yes... every sqm costs...
If I had to choose or plan alternatives, I would slightly isolate the living room and set up a work corner there for the daytime.
We like the idea, but a work corner with a 16 sqm living room would get tight again, right? Then you would need a few more sqm for the living room to accommodate the work corner. Or wouldn’t it be better to just keep the office room after all?
Currently you have three or four rooms left over in the plans because there is no child yet and home office is not necessarily needed.
Yes, you have to make compromises, of course. By the way, child number 1 is already here :)
Well then I would immediately go into negotiations with a 1.30m knee wall. Seriously – your country is just flatter and without a basement – maybe something can still be done.
I’ll inquire whether one can get a statement about this exemption regulation "through the short official channel." But even 80 cm would be nicer than 50 cm.
That’s true, but if the knee wall is higher, exactly this fact changes again. On the other hand, you use the guest WC as the parents’ bathroom, which is there anyway. Only one bathroom for 5 people on the upper floor would be very tight. As long as the kids are small, one of the kids’ rooms can be used as a bedroom.
By the way, we also really liked that you can then basically use the guest bathroom downstairs as the parents’ bathroom at the same time.
Oh dear. :eek:
That is too expensive. Who else is there?
We currently fear it’s expensive everywhere. We also got comparison quotes; they weren’t that different. But it is always difficult to compare 1:1 because the services differ. Maybe we’ll look again in another forum thread for recommended companies...
For our bungalow design, we had thought of a covered entrance through the recess/indentation in the outer wall. Do you think in ’s design it would be possible to extend the roof of the double garage further to create some kind of covered access to the front door?
And a general question to the floor plan pros: An almost square layout (like in Katja’s design, for example) is presumably the most space-saving compared to a more rectangular, longer layout? Because in the latter case longer corridors would have to be planned?