Floor plan - Please provide feedback

  • Erstellt am 2013-10-25 12:23:14

dbrain86

2013-10-27 13:23:06
  • #1
Well, out of 12 responses, 2 contained appropriate criticism and suggestions for improvement, the rest were meant for the so-called circular file..

Of course, we don’t need a 40sqm bedroom, but at the moment I can’t manage to arrange the upper floor with the rooms differently and accommodate our wishes (such as 2 bathrooms, children’s room not next to the bedroom, bathrooms accessible directly from the hallway, etc.). Therefore, I had hoped for improvements from the discussions here on how to design the staircase more sensibly so that the whole can be divided a bit better.

In our family planning, no child is planned in the next 5-6 years and after that at most one. But if there should eventually be two (for whatever reasons), the larger dressing room could still have been converted.

Also, I have to honestly say that in my childhood I never had more than 12 or 15sqm for a children’s room and also had other children visiting, where we mostly spent time outside in the garden and in winter stayed in the normal living area for games that required more space. Therefore, my goal was to somehow stretch the children’s room to 12-15sqm and that would have been good.

I have now redesigned it so that the small bathroom upstairs is planned as a dressing room and the smaller dressing room becomes the second bathroom. This way, the child could also store clothes in the smaller dressing room.
The large dressing room is to remain as it is, since it is also needed for the number of our clothes.

I hope I could contribute to better clarification and will upload a possible new draft after the appointment with the architect so that you can see what has come of it..
 

Jaydee

2013-10-27 15:35:47
  • #2
There is a problem with the staircase and with that a floor plan stands or falls.

Why don't you go to the architect? He has learned that and you only need to state your wishes:


12 - 15 sqm for a children's room I find sufficient - ours are also about 13 sqm. Not a ballroom, but quite acceptable.
 

dessin

2013-10-27 17:29:36
  • #3


Why do you go to the architect with CAD plans and a thousand different opinions?
Don't you trust his ability to put your ideas on paper?
Architect is a profession..........Best regards
 

davyd

2013-10-28 15:12:42
  • #4
How old is the child?
 

davyd

2013-10-28 15:14:05
  • #5
Sorry, forget the question, I should have read all the posts first.
 

Der Da

2013-10-28 15:30:50
  • #6
Dressing room C is too narrow.... a child needs: bed, desk, and a wardrobe. If we someday assume that the child's bed will become a 1.40m bed, it will be tight.

Say goodbye to the dressing rooms, and suddenly there is space. You're not building a doghouse, but a huge bunker. You should definitely give the individual residents some space. And 10-11 sqm is the absolute minimum.
No one says it has to be 20 sqm.

But as many have already said: without an architect, it won't work. You need one anyway, you aren't even allowed to build without one.
The staircase is always the most important point in the house... the statics and the room layout stand or fall with it. And the way yours is drawn, it won't work.
Does it have to be a gallery?
On the one hand, it's extremely impractical (painting, changing light bulbs, and cleaning windows), on the other hand, it's a waste of space.
 

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