Floor plan single-family house 1 full floor technology and daylight

  • Erstellt am 2024-07-22 08:21:00

klabauter8614

2024-09-02 12:29:54
  • #1
Did you want to comment on the view now?

For the KZ with the high open space, wouldn’t the windows also have to "grow along" or should there be a light at the top for the upper floor in the rooms? See NW view. Of course, you can also do that with lamps.
 

hanghaus2023

2024-09-02 12:59:30
  • #2
The view in the NE will then be like this.

The window next to the door 40 cm wider.

In the SW then like this.
 

klabauter8614

2024-09-02 13:30:03
  • #3
If you want the entire axis to be exactly the same all the way to the back, of course. Although the kitchen door would not clash with the chairs anyway since it is offset to the left. The fact that the door no longer aligns exactly with the window above is probably the consequence. However, this looks extreme in your drawing, one wing is 1m wide and the front door is only shifted 40cm to the left, but here on the back side the door is shifted more than 1m.
 

11ant

2024-09-02 13:34:00
  • #4
Children's room please, we also do not want to evoke a repeated Shoah after yesterday's election result. You are probably referring to my proposal of first open children's rooms with play/sleep treehouse level. Who wants to clean windows there? With a front door in size 34/36?
 

hanghaus2023

2024-09-02 13:48:40
  • #5

The front door is 1 m wide. That should be enough.
 

hanghaus2023

2024-09-02 13:53:08
  • #6

I have measured max. 1m at least. In the view, I focused more on the bricks, thus a bit more than 1m. The architect will say this is a no-go.
It is just a visualization of the proposal from . Whether you really want to look from the entrance into the garden is a matter of taste.
 
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