Floor plan single-family home 230 sqm with carport square corner plot

  • Erstellt am 2023-06-15 18:12:12

bwollowb

2023-07-31 09:45:55
  • #1
quite right! It's not a mandatory proposal or a suggestion on which the overall house concept stands or falls. The house fits as it is. At most, one should only change details. Anyone who plans or has planned themselves knows that moving or rearranging a small thing can trigger a domino effect. And the perfect house doesn't exist anyway :)
 

Einplan

2023-08-09 06:26:10
  • #2
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Hello Fabreit,

Your house is great! I planned for months myself and ended up with something "similar." I even find your plan finer, more detailed. You will especially love the entrance area with the large cloakroom.

The only thing I would look at closely is the door swing towards the kitchen counter.

Do you always want to access the bedroom via the dressing room? I once looked at this in the show home park and found it a bit oppressive to go through the wardrobe, even though the large bedroom was behind it.

Personally, I would make sliding doors recessed in the wall to the living room (at least 1.60 m wide). I’d be happy to send you photos of our doors.

In general, I would always plan the room height to be 2.70 m. It looks maximally spacious and airy this way. Accordingly, I would also always plan the doors higher and not take the standard size. Our visitors have always positively noticed this spaciousness.

Best regards
 

Waldbewohner

2023-08-09 09:11:58
  • #3
The only downside for me would be the parents' bathroom, a concept I still don't understand.
Parents treat themselves to a nice, bright bathroom with a bathtub, but the children have to make do with a small shower-toilet?
Personally, I would find that unfair to the children. But I guess it depends on what you’re used to.

When we were kids, we bathed a lot. There wasn't even a shower in my parents' house during the first years.
That led to me still enjoying sitting in the bathtub with a book as a teenager, for example after a long day at school or after sports.
Why not make the family bathroom available to the whole family and, if you think you need a toilet/washroom near the bed, build the shower-toilet in the parents' area?

But well, that’s something that can’t be changed here anymore (and probably nobody wants to).
 

Mahri23

2023-08-09 09:49:39
  • #4
Hm, strange attitude/opinion. That doesn't mean that if you build a bathroom with a tub and so on near the parents' bedroom, you don't make it available to the family. We also built a bathroom with a tub/shower and toilet directly adjacent to the bedroom. It can only be accessed through our bedroom. But still, our children use the bathroom when they visit us. We also have a second shower bathroom with a toilet for the "guest area." We find it very comfortable this way. And our children are always happy about the tub, which they regularly use when they are with us. :)
 

hanghaus2023

2023-08-09 11:36:10
  • #5
Only those who don't have one themselves don't understand their own parental bathroom. ;)
 

ypg

2023-08-09 18:19:24
  • #6
Well, the strange attitude is rather to be found where the parents’ area is planned in such a way that the kids actually cannot (or are not supposed to) enter it that easily. The parents often desire exactly that privacy without children. That’s why the separate bathroom – whether big or small. But then it is furnished luxuriously – after all, the children are allowed to use it as well… ;) however, of course they are not supposed to, at any time of the day, for heaven’s sake not circle around the marital bed, not make too much noise, etc. That children and teenagers have different demands, habitual times, or a daily rhythm that adults don’t want to understand anyway, is quickly argued against. But somehow I miss the current planning here. Between … and an answer there must have been a draft posted??? :oops:
 

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