Ground floor planning for eating/cooking/living

  • Erstellt am 2025-04-01 08:11:48

faselph

2025-04-01 08:11:48
  • #1
Hello everyone

We are planning the eating/cooking/living area, so I’m not sure if I’m in the right forum?

We have a 3.5-room apartment on the ground floor, we like cooking, also for family and friends.
We have 7.25m x 7.10m of space available
Our wishes:
- Bar in the kitchen for 2 or more people
- enough space so that cooking can be done for and with family and friends
- dining table for 8 people

Attached you will find the floor plan, what would be your suggestions for the placement of the eating/cooking/living area?
I attached the floor plan as a jpeg and as a Pfd, it is the same.

We already had 1-2 ideas, all of which had their weaknesses, so I removed all the furniture in the floor plan as a starting point so that one is not already biased.
Furthermore, because of the large open space, a support/column is still required, but this can be placed quite flexibly somewhere centrally, which is why I would first plan the eating/cooking/living area, and the support can then be integrated accordingly where it makes sense (by a bar/kitchen corner etc.).

What other information would be helpful?
Thanks in advance and best regards
 

Snow57

2025-04-01 09:07:49
  • #2
I’m not exactly sure what bothers me, but I wouldn’t be attracted by the planning being viewed spontaneously. I imagine the furnishing of the dining area, the living area, and the kitchen to be somewhat difficult. The kitchen area would probably be at the bottom right, the dining area on the left, and the living area towards the rooms. Everything is quite too open, in my opinion.
 

kbt09

2025-04-01 09:11:07
  • #3

It would be productive to present each of these ideas here in the thread in a post and write down what you perceived as weaknesses.

In addition, a lot of information is missing, such as where water supply/drainage is possible everywhere? What about storage space that you generally still need, since there is not much room for cabinets in the bedroom either. How many people are you? A bit about the size of the people, because with very differently sized people, different worktop heights might be needed.
Window sill height from finished floor, etc.
 

hanghaus2023

2025-04-01 09:12:34
  • #4
That's a demolition and new construction, right? Is there a basement? What does the [OG] look like? The support is determined by the loads from the [OG]. I don't like 5 doors from the [WEB]. Likewise, the ventilation intake exactly above the manure pit.
 

kbt09

2025-04-01 09:12:51
  • #5
Yes, especially since the upper area of the living room will also basically serve as the access corridor to the rooms. Almost square spaces are always difficult to subdivide.
 

nordanney

2025-04-01 09:20:50
  • #6

That's just an apartment. Otherwise, I would also say that the open space is a disaster, serving simultaneously as a hallway to the bedroom/office/bathroom.
No significant usable space since the exterior walls are all windows and hardly any interior walls are available. More than a kitchenette can't be placed there, unless you add drywall.

This is what student apartments look like but not real apartments. I hope you are tenants and can still move to another apartment. I would never want to live there.
 

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