Floor plan (Please give your opinions)

  • Erstellt am 2012-12-22 01:36:08

Gane

2012-12-24 21:02:14
  • #1
What do you mean by that?

You can’t divide it into left and right. It simply doesn’t work because then there are problems with the bathroom and kitchen.
 

maveric

2012-12-25 20:47:36
  • #2
Apartment1 is 135sqm in size but has to make do with a 6.4sqm bathroom? It also has an endlessly large kitchen of 31sqm; and a seemingly never-ending long hallway (estimated 11m?) Apartment2, on the other hand, has no hallway at all; it consists of an almost entirely continuous living area (for example, entrance and living room are not separated). Apartment3 -> same story as Apartment1. Apartment4; bathroom small again, and child: the measurements are meaningless, estimated by the sqm -> give up the child and add to the bathroom. Then swap living room and bedroom; this way bathroom/bedroom, and living room/kitchen are adjacent. All in all: In my opinion unusable; if even planned by the architect => failed profession. Sorry; my opinion. Best to change architects; or start completely from scratch again.
 

Gane

2012-12-26 02:29:29
  • #3
The kitchen is not that big because the other half of the room is the dining area. But the hallway absolutely has to be there, because otherwise how would you divide it?

The hallway is unnecessary. It just takes up space.

But this apartment (4) needs a children’s room.

Unfortunately, that’s not possible. Apartments 1 and 3 could maybe be changed a bit, but 2 and 4 not at all. He explained it to us, it somehow depends on the staircase.
 

April2013

2012-12-26 15:25:15
  • #4
Why is one apartment always huge and the other so small? Just add the bedroom from number 3 to 4. Change the rooms a bit and you have two equivalent apartments. Your architect is probably looking for the easiest option regarding the underlying connections, but it can definitely be done differently... I would think about it again. No one rents an apartment with a 6sqm children's room!! That will end up being a storage room! That’s my opinion. Good luck
 

Gane

2012-12-26 16:11:24
  • #5

Apartment 4 already has a storage room.
 

April2013

2012-12-26 23:44:26
  • #6
Yes, that may be true, but honestly, would you put your child in a 6sqm room?
 

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