Ground plan design single-family house 165 sqm without basement on 400 sqm plot

  • Erstellt am 2023-08-10 09:33:21

mr.xyz1

2023-08-10 19:49:39
  • #1
To get to the dressing room, you have to go through the bedroom. I would always do it differently, it is more comfortable for the sleeping person.
 

Maulwurfbau

2023-08-10 19:55:45
  • #2
Yes, okay, it's a matter of opinion. I also don't put the wardrobes in a normal bedroom in the hallway so that the partner who is not sleeping can get to them more easily. I don't quite see the point right now. But okay. We have now decided against entering the bedroom through the wardrobe. We define a hallway differently.
 

ypg

2023-08-10 21:04:31
  • #3

Niche is spelled with a simple i! What a faux pas in my sentences ... embarrassing :D


But it is a walk-through room.

Me neither. One avoids having to walk past the marital bed several times. Possibly with constant use of the light switch.
You always disturb the person who still may, wants, or has to sleep. That’s called consideration and can be planned accordingly.
Anyway. I guess someone is very proud that they did the preliminary drawing and did the architect’s work. That they don’t want to admit their mistakes is nothing new.

Ps The TV is too far away. But the area in front of it is good for yoga!
 

Maulwurfbau

2023-08-10 21:15:11
  • #4
There are also a lot of smart alecks around here... Man man mano_O

Just to make it clear, nothing would be traced or any examples or anything shown.
 

Gerddieter

2023-08-10 21:29:50
  • #5

Really not? Then get out of there and find another architect... ;-)

But now seriously, and that’s what this forum is for. If your architect made you that as a planning proposal that you’re supposed to continue working on – then I would at least not sign anything or make any commitments regarding collaboration and AT LEAST talk to another freelance architect...
GD
 

Maulwurfbau

2023-08-10 21:38:10
  • #6
Yes, understood. That is currently under debate. Further developing the draft, even if it is not completely unthinkable for us at least, may make little sense.
 

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