House design - Single-family home - Can be separated into a two-family home in the future

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Paulus16

2017-07-02 01:16:17
  • #1
11ant, I tried the windows on the west side, we didn't like it. The solution on the south side looks nicer, but our terrace is somewhere else, so I don't know what to do with the door. ypg, do you mean it like this with the bathroom, by the way made 20cm narrower. What are Wärmeblockaden?
 

ypg

2017-07-02 02:08:39
  • #2
I meant trapped heat
... our greenhouse reached nearly 36 degrees at 17 degrees and sunshine in April - it will be similar for you. Often nice, but also not infrequently hot.


Best regards, Yvonne
 

Paulus16

2017-07-02 11:21:56
  • #3
Hello ypg,

I forgot to upload the picture for the bathroom. Number 3 is your proposal (at least as I understood it), number 2 is our proposal. What I miss in your proposal is the absence of the 30cm shelf in the shower. This is a shelf about 40-45cm, on which one can sit. My wife definitely wants to have it. What we don't like about our proposal is the diagonal distance from the toilet to the washbasin. Can you help us?

One more question: Would you move the door of Child2 slightly to the left, so that it is centered between the other two doors (only for aesthetic reasons)?

 

ypg

2017-07-02 11:32:57
  • #4
So, the partition in the shower is to be avoided because it takes light from the rest, so the shower should be installed at the front. ... more platforms? For what? What if you cut it off from the utility room so that the shower is not so deep? Try that with the Villeroy & Boch planner

Regards, Yvonne
 

kbt09

2017-07-02 12:05:43
  • #5
Kitchen ... too little space between sink and cooktop, especially since things are often placed in the corner and the space between the sink and cooktop is actually the main work area. Therefore, move the cooktop further downwards according to the plan.

Basically, I find the route from the kitchen to the terrace through the dining room and conservatory rather impractical. I love the direct terrace access from the kitchen.

I also find it confusing to have 3 different seating areas more or less right next to each other .. kitchen, dining room, conservatory.

Based on Yvonne’s temperature descriptions, I’m curious what the appeal of the conservatory is. Why it is a MUST.
 

Paulus16

2017-07-02 12:26:42
  • #6
Since we do not want a separate guest WC, I would rather not have the shower at the front next to the door. I also do not want to take anything away from the utility room. Hello kbt09 A direct path kitchen-terrace is of course nice but I see it as feasible.
 

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