Ground floor plan, feedback welcome

  • Erstellt am 2015-02-15 21:53:34

wrobel

2015-02-16 07:11:49
  • #1
Morning

Why is the sofa then drawn like that?
Do we have to imagine walls and stairs only as placeholders as well?

I think if an individual floor plan is created, then also with the own furnishings.
It is fundamentally important that the furniture fits into the house.

Olli
 

kbt09

2015-02-16 07:57:53
  • #2
I also think .. winding the path from the kitchen to the terrace past the sofa, that won't work. Think about grilling or children playing in the garden who want to quickly grab a drink etc.

The pantry brings so little, you can’t even outsource a freezer because the door of that cabinet can no longer be opened.

And just generally .. it really doesn’t help much if you already have in mind where maybe windows should go or how the furniture should actually be arranged etc. It should be marked on the plan, then you can grasp it at a glance and don’t have to go through several of your posts to read what you might have written ;) ;)
 

ypg

2015-02-16 08:29:58
  • #3
Food cut incorrectly and the path to the kitchen through the relaxation area is not clear to me. Properly shorten the food area and place the access to the kitchen there. I find the rest of the layout interesting.
 

Mkey.

2015-02-16 21:38:42
  • #4
So here I am again. Yes, it's true about the food. It’s going to be a bit tight. I’ll have to see what I can turn and twist to get more space out of it there. I will also now tackle the windows. I will then post the revised floor plan. Thanks to everyone
 

Mkey.

2015-04-27 23:20:58
  • #5

Good evening everyone,
so now, after a long time, there is something new again from our drafts. I am curious to hear what you think. Criticism welcome. Just a quick note about the pantry: we don’t need a separate door, it’s enough if you can enter it through the kitchen.
What I still have to figure out is how to do a window in the garage. The chimney is also placed a bit unfavorably with regard to the roof; we will have to rethink that as well.
 

ypg

2015-04-27 23:42:24
  • #6
In my opinion, there are too many emergency doors (slanted walls because no door fits) have you ever thought that there is something wrong with the planning, that the walls have to be drawn arbitrarily! This is like a red thread running through the house... On the upper floor, it might not even be necessary if you look more closely. In the kitchen, I don’t understand the tall cabinet in the corner, it seems to be poorly planned. The kitchen itself is also too small and lacks space for tall cabinets, so it’s not back-friendly. I haven’t looked further - to be honest, having so many PDFs is very inconvenient because you have to download each one individually.
 

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