Floor plan single-family house 1.5 stories

  • Erstellt am 2025-10-19 09:50:08

Arauki11

2025-10-19 22:38:21
  • #1
Of course, one can always argue from many different directions and none of them are wrong. Nevertheless, I read that in some places in the house it pinches a bit, and then the question of weighting arises after all. That’s what the people here are for, and from personal experience, one shouldn’t resist if sometimes thicker planks have to be drilled or if one has to change "dreams" in order to achieve an overall better goal. The floor plan does seem somewhat kitchen-heavy compared to the other needs, but ultimately it will be your house and that’s what matters.
 

MachsSelbst

2025-10-19 22:42:53
  • #2
I already said it. Your house, build it however you want. It's also okay if you think you need that many appliances... but for the passionate home cook, it really breaks the heart.
Spices for curry? Pound them in a mortar...
Dough for pizza? By hand please, every Italian does it that way...

And if I tell you now that a Thermomix can do all of that in one device. By the way, every professional kitchen has one of those. You can also use it without the predefined recipes if you know what settings to use...

Doesn't matter anyway, your few appliances fit in any normal kitchen.

You've made up your mind and that would be completely fine. But in this case, it messes up your dining area.
I repeat. This way your ground floor is just a mess...
 

Mathis.aenni

2025-10-21 12:13:13
  • #3
Thank you all for the feedback! We now have a new planning meeting next week and will address some of the mentioned points, I am looking forward to presenting you with a revised draft then :)
 

Joedreck

2025-10-23 11:23:53
  • #4
The topic of cooking is really funny here. The argument reminds me of a statement from one of my trainees who previously worked in a bike shop. He said that the beginners and unathletic people bought the best equipment because then everything "went better"... If you want to have the things, that's okay. But every argument I have read here is simply a pretext. I would rather expect a very large gas cooktop, 2 ovens, and for example a salamander, than a spice grinder. The pizza dough is also kneaded in 10 minutes without a machine beforehand. Cooking certainly has a lot to do with organization.
 

MachsSelbst

2025-10-23 11:57:19
  • #5
Without a combi steamer or at least an oven with a steam function, you really don’t need to think about sophisticated cooking. And as already mentioned, anyone who thinks a Thermomix is only for novice cooks...
 

haydee

2025-10-23 12:03:34
  • #6
Sorry, I can't warm up to the Thermomix.

I'm looking forward to the new floor plans.
 

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