Floor plan recommendation from you

  • Erstellt am 2013-07-09 15:46:55

ypg

2013-07-10 20:16:20
  • #1
The hallway should not only be spacious. With you, the hallway is large, at the expense of the study (which should at least be able to serve as a guest bedroom), a narrow hallway to [WohnEss] and the kitchen. You are building on a large area, but there are issues; a professional should be able to design something different than what you are now starting to do, rearranging the kitchen ;)
 

kaho674

2013-07-10 20:29:03
  • #2
Mmh, you mean the study should be bigger? It's all written down there. Nothing more will fit in. We already have the furniture. I don’t want to dance there anyway. ;) I’d rather do that in the hallway or the living room.

But the kitchen is a problem. I agree with that. The door somehow sticks at the bottom at the edge. That’s crap.
The design is from a professional – as I said, stolen from a catalog. I at least hope they were professionals. ;)
 

ypg

2013-07-10 20:34:14
  • #3
That is the common problem with houses from the catalog. But I think you changed it a bit and messed it up ;) It only takes a few steps to turn a relatively decent catalog floor plan into an incoherent one. Just post the original :)
 

kaho674

2013-07-11 06:57:44
  • #4
Well, I made it a bit bigger because the original is only 9.5 x 9.5. That's why, of course, all the rooms are a bit larger. But judge for yourselves:



 

ypg

2013-07-11 11:02:21
  • #5
The proportions are different there. The living area has been extended for you, but also narrowed. The hallway with 15 sqm is appropriate. I don't perceive any greater living value through your enlargement, and I have no suggestion for the staircase... maybe shift the central axis downward so that the wall ratio in the living area is correct again. Then design a standard kitchen, the rest will follow ;) And true: the staircase has no beam... maybe none was drawn in the catalog model...
 

TinaW

2013-07-11 11:16:00
  • #6
That doesn't look so bad at all. Compared to your first two examples (of which the 2nd suggestion was clearly better) it now looks quite good. All important rooms (living room, bathroom, kitchen, and the two rooms) have a good size. I don't find the hallway too big. Especially there you can also put cabinets, etc., where a lot of wardrobe can be stored.
 

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