Floor plans single-family house and garage

  • Erstellt am 2016-11-29 11:17:33

Climbee

2016-11-29 15:19:42
  • #1


Quite simple: children are in their rooms during the day, so the south side is suitable. Not north, because it’s dark. Not west, because of evening sunlight. I would generally plan the bedroom to be northeast and the children’s rooms to be south.

Curly irons in the bedroom, so she prefers it bigger and brighter. Ok, if I use the bedroom differently, that makes sense. If you only use it for sleeping, I just don’t understand why you’d treat yourself to a ballroom with a south panoramic window. I’d rather treat myself to that kind of room during the day. I (as an old bath-wellness junkie) would probably put the bathroom in the south and create a wellness temple there rather than the bedroom.

You don’t have children yet; so I understand wanting to use nice rooms for yourself first. But for a bedroom, the south side would bother me. Precisely because it can get really hot in summer and what do you do? Use sun protection all day to keep the room somewhat tempered. Such a pity for the beautiful room.
 

MarkusFie

2016-11-29 17:44:03
  • #2




So put the children's room nicely in the south because it is nice and bright during the day? Because the children's rooms then, in contrast to the master bedroom, do not get hot in summer?!?
 

MarkusFie

2016-11-29 17:50:48
  • #3
Of course we are not building over the border, it just didn't all fit on my scanner, on the west side there are about 6m to the neighbor, and to the south there are (from the bay window) about 11.50m to the border.

Between the fireplace and the pantry, the oven + pull-out pantry cabinet from the kitchen builder will find a place. (The space between is 1.05m)
 

MarkusFie

2016-11-29 17:51:52
  • #4


Exactly! ;)
 

MarkusFie

2016-11-29 17:55:10
  • #5


Quite simple. Driveway about 11m (unfortunately no other way, otherwise the parked cars would be in the sightline of the intersection) easily two parking spaces + the two in the garage.... and as is well known 2 + 2 = 4....
 

MarkusFie

2016-11-29 18:00:12
  • #6


We only know one terrace access, and it is from the living/dining room. Or rather, both of us grew up like that, and it doesn't bother us.

Certainly, but we hang our laundry to dry after washing, and we will probably do this in the dressing room or the office.
 

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