Alex85
2017-07-01 21:40:09
- #1
Don’t let yourself get too unsettled. Arguments like "such a house needs a straight staircase" or "the lots of glass looks like a car dealership" only show that it’s not about content, but rather that a residential house apparently must have a gable roof. If you want to build in this style, in my opinion you have achieved a successful exterior look. However, I could imagine not making the accents in this gray, I’m not a fan of that. How about a material mix, maybe a bit of wood on the facade? The exterior design also contributes a lot to the perception of the house, which is of course very hard to imagine in this presentation form, because the house now stands on a huge, empty plain in the graphic. The neighborhood will offer a lot. Your sleeping area is unnecessarily large. If you have a lot of clothes and a crosstrainer, put them in the basement, that’s exactly what it’s good for. Nobody needs a 9m closet full of clothes for regular selection, does he? Don’t like spirals in stairs. Is there no landing that fits? You rejected proposals here because something wouldn’t be as nice for the guest anymore. Here’s a hint to clarify priorities. Think about the fact that your guest room costs over €30,000, you could sit in a hotel for a long time for that. Incidentally, the room is significantly larger than your children’s rooms, which is a bit odd. Unless you’re expecting the Queen on the weekend, I’d reconsider that. Priorities. I also find it a bit strange to argue about costs for the small children’s rooms when you have such a palace with a lot of unnecessarily large space on the table. In the large upstairs hallway, if it remains, a skylight belongs in the roof. If you’re building flat, then you should also take advantage of this unique opportunity there, in my opinion.