Gable roof floor plan, plan for the bay window

  • Erstellt am 2014-12-06 00:10:57

wolfgangpue

2014-12-06 15:13:33
  • #1
Thank you for the answers.


True, I have now enlarged the wardrobe and swapped it with the office door.


The toilet would be slightly moved forward because of the cistern. But you're right, it would still be tight. I have now swapped the toilet with the bathtub.


Thanks, it has been swapped. The windows are drawn on a 45 degree roof. Therefore, their area is twice as large.


The front door will also have a side panel where some light can come in. The sliding door to the living room will also be slightly translucent. Since there is also an open space above the front door leading to the upper floor, enough light should come in at least from above through the skylight. An additional window would be worth considering if the large skylight from above is not sufficient.


Exactly, the additional walls left and right of the dormer are only the dormer side parts and do not stand inside the room. To avoid views of the terrace, I will place some flower pots (bamboo) above the garage. The street itself is a dead end and leads only to one more house. On the green area, which is sloping, I will build a stone wall up to the street and then plant some shrubs above to protect the terrace.


The window sill heights are indicated everywhere and for the living room door the passage height is also given: 2.2m. The passage is only 1.4m wide. Otherwise, only length or width dimensions are inserted, and these are correct.
 

kbt09

2014-12-06 15:39:59
  • #2
It is very confusing when you attach changes in the original post or swap drawings there. Then the posts that came before your changes can no longer be understood. If at all, attach an additional version as the changed variant.
 

ypg

2014-12-07 01:09:51
  • #3
New or changed attachments should be posted as a new post in the discussion - everything else makes no sense, as already says.

Best regards Yvonne
 

wolfgangpue

2014-12-07 10:04:51
  • #4


Ok, the old floor plans are again available in the initial post. Here are the new floor plans. Does anyone have any ideas for the design of the bay window?

 

Legurit

2014-12-07 12:01:42
  • #5
Generally, I don't think the bay window is so great. In the master bedroom and children's room, it's just dead space.
 

milkie

2014-12-07 13:48:23
  • #6
The bay window is actually excellent for a workspace. Bright through the window and almost 2m wide. Even though I usually don't like bay windows, this one is at least being used.
 

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