looked at it and thought: I’m in love… Exactly how we imagined it. :D
That’s unfortunately the advisor’s devil: self-infatuated because you’ve looked at it so often and are used to it – you basically beautify the foreign/new thing for yourself and become resistant to advice. Every forum member here is basically right with their objections.
But because you are blind with love :cool:...
The first house is built for your enemy…
As I said, with the cupboards we’re at about 2.10 - 2.20 meters.
That is too wide to be ergonomic.
Look down here and imagine the routes to the dining table and terrace table.
The shorter the distances, even with a large hot stew pot, the better.
Terrace? In winter in the basement or in the garage? Temporarily on the right side in the hallway. So I do think there are possibilities :)
I don’t believe the infant or toddler will be content with a cold stroller. The child will get seriously ill.
In a 5-story apartment building the tenants sometimes have no possibility at all,
Yes, they do, it is even required.
I have also fallen for that trick more than once with our floor plan.
Yes, the space under the stairs has to serve many purposes – you plan a coat rack, shoe storage (your wife will give you grief) etc., and the space is taken up by the cellar stairs.
Don’t underestimate the advice or comments from the forum: they want the best for you and speak from their experience about many things a kitchen planner does not: he will be happy to sell many cupboards. Unnecessary because stupid are, for example, the pharmacist cabinets.
And you rarely look out the kitchen window, because you have your daily work to do in the kitchen.
It’s simply a shame that the space is there and filled with a set that might work in a kitchen studio for 5 minutes, but is hardly preferred in everyday life, namely the bar stool.
There have already been several statements here that they would no longer build the resulting townhouse floor plan because it is not efficient and therefore offers little “space”.
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