Floor plan single-family house, approx. 200 sqm without basement - assessment

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kbt09

2015-01-27 21:50:02
  • #1
That doesn’t work ... according to your developer’s floor plan, the 2m line on the left in the attic is about 125 cm from the wall. But you want to place the entrance door to the upper floor utility room already at about 100 cm.

Kitchen and passage to living area. If you’re sitting properly at the table in the living area, you can hardly get through the passage.

Living room, if it stays with the large U-shaped sofa, then there are really only 310 cm left for the table including the passage area to the kitchen.

Kitchen .. take a look at the entrance area there.

Wardrobe ... that is really nicely far from the entrance.

Guest room on the ground floor ... now only 283 cm wide.

Pantry 123 cm width rough measurement .. not even a freezer cabinet fits on the wall, because the 60 cm wide freezer cabinet door then won’t open.

Where is the building services supposed to go now?
 

ypg

2015-01-27 22:14:05
  • #2


Imagine is good, never see, since there is a table in front of it in the perspective and the bench is not suitable for sitting
 

kaho674

2015-01-27 22:26:47
  • #3

That's hilarious. Builds a house for over half a million and then puts Ikea wardrobes in it.
 

Wanderdüne

2015-01-27 22:30:13
  • #4
This is for several exterior doors, two staircases, 3 shower bathrooms, a "Fresswarze" and balcony, garage in thermal envelope, a tray of slanted walls, and the usual "nice" on top—a very very fair price ... which I don't quite believe.
 

kaho674

2015-01-27 22:30:43
  • #5
Already asked why there is no architect involved in this huge thing?
 

ypg

2015-01-27 22:32:03
  • #6
Hello Slammer,

I’m curious... is it okay with you if people could see from your house that it wasn’t planned by a professional? My last objections to your number of passages, which ultimately only arose because you somehow have to create connections between hallway and room - an architect wouldn’t use these solutions - later it shows everyone that someone who didn’t know what they were doing was involved. That would personally bother me. An airlock (utility room, as large as possible, an effect hallway upstairs) you might gladly be granted, even if you “lose” 20 sqm because of it... but why make it so insanely complicated and hidden with all those passages... you’ve mentioned them yourself... A well-planned house, even an individual one, doesn’t have such a number of “passage airlocks” in the kitchen or hallway. Regards Yvonne Edit: I have the floor plan in mind with the “meandering” hallway...
 

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