Floor plans for a two-family house

  • Erstellt am 2013-11-19 21:14:19

ypg

2013-11-27 21:57:23
  • #1
Mine has already been raised as well, yet I still lack the time for other things
 

kaho674

2013-11-27 21:58:53
  • #2
Oh, one more thing I wanted to say: the stairs are not landing stairs. My program cannot do the others as precisely. That's why I drew these in (but they wouldn't fit in terms of space).
 

ypg

2013-11-27 22:19:13
  • #3
I am in the process
 

kaho674

2013-11-27 22:19:59
  • #4
My husband just came by and is looking at what I'm up to here. Of course, at first glance he discovered a big problem: The bathroom on the 1st floor is directly above the living room on the ground floor. Crap. Well, I guess this won't work after all... well then, good night everyone!
 

ypg

2013-11-27 22:28:12
  • #5
Right, there is always something... Well then, but at least a good basis for the architect (who of course loves his clients' suggestions )
 

kaho674

2013-11-28 07:46:22
  • #6
Morning, well, Jim will probably have to die some way or another. Considering the pipes, unfortunately, some rooms have to switch places again. I sketched in a shaft so the space won’t be missing later. At the very top, the living room and kitchen more or less swap places. I think that’s not dramatic. It’s nicer anyway when the kitchen is near the terrace. That way the coffee cup doesn’t have such a long way to the balcony.



On the 1st floor, it’s now a choice between Scylla and Charybdis. I only swapped the bathroom and the parents’ bedroom. That’s obviously tricky, since then one children’s room would be directly next to the bedroom. I doubled the wall there. Otherwise, there would be the option to swap the bedroom with child 3 – but then the effect of passing by the staircase wouldn’t be so ideal anymore.


On the ground floor, I took up ypg’s suggestion and slightly reduced the kitchen size. The shaft has of course been added and the pantry is canceled for now.



What bothers me now is whether one bathroom is enough for 5 people?! So I turned the utility room on the 1st floor into a mini bathroom. Since there would be pipes again in the bedroom below, the bathroom and bedroom on the ground floor had to switch places again. Then you could also set up a fancy little room as a guest WC at the very top.
Well, that should give the architect plenty to work with, I’d say. He’ll be happy.


 

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