And how will the children see this in about 10 years? How do you see it with the third child, when the other two want to be “somewhat settled”?
We currently already have a couch (no TV yet). There should also be a TV in the future. Just not 4 meters wide and no home cinema in the living room.
Possibly even as an alternative in the sewing room.
Okeyyyy… until just now, until last week, I actually found it quite likeable that one doesn’t adapt their house to the planned large family in terms of “everyone having their own room”, but that there are three children’s rooms that then have to suffice ;)
We both grew up in parental homes where everyone had their own room. We would feel uncomfortable if we "blocked" this option for our children. How it will actually turn out, we can’t foresee ourselves. Currently, we would prefer only the 3 children’s rooms, maybe a guest room in the basement as a fourth.
.. until the next child. But grandma still insists on three children who want to watch TV or play quietly. Sorry, the room can also accommodate grandma several times a year. Even if it is 4 days a month.
The designation "sewing room" comes from the architect because of our room requirements, where we wanted a multifunctional room on the ground floor — among other things, also for sewing.
We want to use the room as flexibly as possible.
That’s why they don’t need to be kept free.
I assume you mean the guest room in the basement. Because the use of the ground floor guest room is listed.
We currently live in a three-room apartment. We find it unrealistic to fully use three floors from the start. We currently only need one children’s room and will do so for the next few years.
Uff, should now dozens of children run up and down two floors in the morning?
The shower upstairs remains. Whoever comes late then has to go downstairs.
What would be the alternative? I suspect:
[*]Option A: a different plot – we have already tried that unsuccessfully.
[*]Option B: throw the plans overboard. Here too I see little potential by now. We have involved 2 general contractor planning offices and 3 architects (had). Nowhere did a floor plan emerge that was fundamentally different. All had the 3 floors and similar room layouts.
The extension is supposed to be 2.70? If you count the terrace access as one meter, then that’s 1.60; usable area...
Well, if I were you, I would make some passages clear again. Unfortunately, I deleted some plans about this again, and I am not willing to think about it again. Good luck!
The kitchen is next on our list. We are happy to be open to suggestions on how to make it coherent.
Irony on or off? I myself think I’m a genius, but hardly anyone notices ;)
You asked about stumbling blocks… ask yourself if your answers to us aren’t the stumbling blocks themselves. Because: we are exposing weaknesses here, you defend them ;)
Irony off. I remember your words about “such a little tower.” I couldn’t reflect on that at the time. Meanwhile, I notice in various places what you had already seen back then. I simply didn’t understand it then.
Our ignorance is a big stumbling block. You have all already knocked on us to reduce it.
I defend out of ignorance. Not because we don’t want to see the weaknesses, but because we can’t.