kati1337
2023-04-07 12:04:35
- #1
I would redo the draft completely and make your priorities clear to the architect. Home office for 2 people, master bedroom on the upper floor, 2 decent children's rooms. You have 240 m² available, that should easily be doable.
I haven't quite understood the distribution of the children's rooms either. Is the currently existing child supposed to live upstairs initially in "Guest/Office"? I generally consider that borderline unwise - you will be walking a lot of stairs in the first years. For example, what if the child sleeps upstairs and you are still watching TV in the ground floor in the evening, and the child wakes up? Do you want to walk through the whole house every time?
Edit: Okay, it's not as dramatic as I thought after all. I thought there was another floor in between.
And if in the case of 2 children one lives upstairs and one lives in the basement - what do you do with the two small rooms labeled as children's rooms?
I haven't quite understood the distribution of the children's rooms either. Is the currently existing child supposed to live upstairs initially in "Guest/Office"? I generally consider that borderline unwise - you will be walking a lot of stairs in the first years. For example, what if the child sleeps upstairs and you are still watching TV in the ground floor in the evening, and the child wakes up? Do you want to walk through the whole house every time?
Edit: Okay, it's not as dramatic as I thought after all. I thought there was another floor in between.
And if in the case of 2 children one lives upstairs and one lives in the basement - what do you do with the two small rooms labeled as children's rooms?