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2024-06-24 00:32:12
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Then, after your changes, it should have been said that you like long and complicated routes. Instead of tidy, rectangular rooms, niches and partition walls. Long distances (cloakroom).. Distribution of these in two corners of the house (airlock and top right corner of the plan)The floor plan actually originated from a description of everyday life.
Yes, and it will be the same for you. Because I don’t see a generous cloakroom at the entrance area.I know enough normal cloakrooms in houses that overflow and always look untidy.
Actually not.Putting the normal cloakroom into the MudRoom also contradicts the actual philosophy of the Mud Room.
Well, they are just small paths instead of a room with an overview.What exactly do you mean by "dirt airlock and pantry somehow hinder each other"?
You are planning only tall cabinets as storage. No shelf space. You will be in your own way. You can’t temporarily place a baking tray with cake anywhere except in the "dirt airlock". What a word.. I thought such a thing only exists on farms..Why doesn’t the pantry work?
I’m talking about storage space. The work island is clear. But you don’t want to put dozens of everyday items there, do you?!The rest of the kitchen (4-5 m) is pure work surface.
Look for yourself. The toilet is 35 cm wide, you yourself 50 plus. You’re rubbing against the wall. A toilet needs about 90 cm minimum. Same for the sink. The right elbow hits the wall.Could you explain more precisely why the WC doesn’t work?
Numbers are like smoke and mirrors. A no-go could rather be that you can’t enter the technical room from inside the house. I’ve been told that many check or visit their technology every day to monitor it. Especially nowadays with new technology. As I already said: everything is very awkward and fragmented. By the way, I also have to say that I have the impression that you are clinging more to certain rooms than seeing the function for which these rooms are arranged. It doesn’t matter what you call the rooms, the main thing is that the house works in its daily tasks and workflow. With your design, you don’t even know where you have put your pair of shoes, whether in the Mudroom, sorry, dirt airlock, or in the cloakroom. You just patched it up, and patching is never good.Technical room smaller than 10 sqm is a no-go.