Floor plan proposals - What works, what doesn't?

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-11 20:04:09

11ant

2018-04-16 00:57:59
  • #1

It is in #220 and I don't find any changes in the ground floor (except for the heating technology?). In the upper floor, the washing machine and dryer have moved into the bathroom, the shower and toilet have swapped positions, and the sink has changed room sides. The access hatch to the attic is now rotated 90°. Unless I have overlooked something in the seek-and-find, the changes are therefore "undramatic."
 

kbt09

2018-04-16 07:23:27
  • #2
... but actually it is the task of the requester to compile such things and not to force everyone to look through the entire thread again. Sometimes this thoughtlessness really gets on my nerves.
 

Ev-Marie86

2018-04-16 07:46:08
  • #3
Good morning.. Sorry that I hadn’t written anything.. The window in the bathroom is a roof window.. And the furniture we have fits well.. I didn’t change anything about the kitchen because I was supposed to report about that in another thread.. This is now the final plan from the developer.. The intention of the post is to see if anyone finds any serious errors or defects.. Nothing would be changed drastically, that’s true.. Just a few fine adjustments.. However, that was already no longer possible in the last post since the building application was already signed. I still thank you for your criticism..
 

kaho674

2018-04-16 10:18:15
  • #4
I am also one of those who do not want to go through the 40 pages. So I would guess: end of terrace or semi-detached house?,

The washing machine in the bathroom has certainly been criticized multiple times. Since you are still planning it that way, I would at least plan the pipes for alternative placement on the ground floor. That way you remain flexible if you decide otherwise.

Otherwise, it is not outstanding but definitely usable.
 

ypg

2018-04-16 11:08:01
  • #5
Well, the question still remains where the bedroom wardrobe should go. I would at least move the storage room by those 60 cm so that the bedroom door can be shifted. When comparing space for the storage room versus space for the wardrobe, the latter clearly wins for me. Or moving the windows... unfortunately I can't read anything from the drawing as it is far too small.
 

Ev-Marie86

2018-04-16 11:46:39
  • #6
Semi-detached house done right!
And with the wardrobe, you are probably right.. Moving the window is no longer possible.. The wardrobe fits, but the window is probably in the way.
 

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