Floor plan single-family house, approx. 200 sqm - comments welcome

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-22 21:24:47

ypg

2020-10-30 00:03:17
  • #1

After 14 pages one quickly forgets
Of course it helps: by providing us or yourself with real data for once. What’s the point if you get "yes, it’s great" statements here, but hardly anything is consistent.
I have already given enough constructive criticism here in your thread. I don’t have to be of added value to you in every post anyway, because every post from us is made voluntarily and does not obligate us to please you. Nevertheless, it is our effort here.
And if the data is wrong, then our effort and our time is wasted. You are basically squandering time, and that is very unfortunate.

By the way, for us this is not added value here, we do this voluntarily.
You may do what you want with the information...
On the other hand, you can only gain, and it’s not fair to call a post constructive just because you don’t like it.
Or do you pay for anything?

I won’t get back to the program until tomorrow evening...
I took over your 8 and four meters.
However, I can now also see that besides EG new there is also EG V5 and EG V6... new sketches on every page, then you really can’t keep up anymore


You are in the floor plan discussion subforum!
 

11ant

2020-10-30 00:46:34
  • #2
No, not a mistake. After all, you don't live in the walls, but in the space between them. Internal dimensions are indeed the right focus (unless you think in individual centimeters, as those only exist in the plan when it comes to construction).
 

Carlotte

2020-10-30 07:59:07
  • #3

We are very grateful for that and should have added the phrase "in this case" to the previous post.

We probably both have to admit that due to incorrect dimensioning on our part and the reference to an outdated sketch on your part, we talked past each other a bit. We hope to be able to present new material in 2 weeks. Then we can also gladly discuss individual measurements.


From our point of view, we are then on a good path.

P.S. We are very convinced of this forum here and also very satisfied with the development from V1 --> V6
 

Erfa001

2020-11-02 07:34:25
  • #4
It is better if the children, especially as they get older, do not have to go through the living room first to go upstairs. I would look for another staircase solution. With a ¼ turn, you could have a staircase that faces the open space; that is nicer than walking towards a wall. The way the staircase currently ends upstairs, you cannot nicely divide the bedroom, dressing area, and bathroom. Who would want to go through a corridor without natural light to get to the bedroom? Especially the dressing area needs natural light and should not be a passageway, since people tend to leave things lying around there.
 

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