What does KFB and HS and SBS mean?
X, tall cabinet and side-by-side refrigerator.
If I understood correctly, the suggestion from you was that we remove the floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper floor.
If I remember correctly, the last pages were about the kitchen and the missing east window.
Our garage is on the east side with a storage room attached at the back and slightly protrudes beyond the house. Would you also place the window on the east side in the kitchen if you knew that there is only about 1.60 m distance between the house and the garage/storage room?
We don’t know anything. And as far as I remember, I once asked weeks ago where the carport would be placed. Nothing came from you, at least nothing helpful for further planning. It was the same with the furnishings: no answers and no planning bases from you to work out one or two ideas from. Even now it is somewhat vaguely described.
I’ll say it shortly and clearly, even though I have mentioned it several times: I would definitely place windows on every side of the house. On every exterior wall of the open-plan area at least twice as many as the DIN requires for a room, in this case for the room section. And if possible, also on every side of the open-plan area for going outside. That would be the plan and could be deviated from. But no longer because of a carport or other lesser reasons. If it can’t be done otherwise because of a very small plot with restrictions or a high-rise next door, then plan accordingly. But I wouldn’t artificially limit the freedoms of a single-family house anymore.