According to my investigations, it is 3.6m*2m.
then the room would be over 7sqm… the sketch says 6.36… I don’t see 2 meters on the window wall, I don’t see 2 meters on the door wall, assuming the apartment has standard dimensions. But we don’t want to get stuck on centimeters, yet you can quite clearly see that this is exactly what it’s about if you want to make changes
Here is the proposal according to the mother-in-law’s wishes.
I implemented your suggestion: [ATTACH alt="A94B476F-459F-47C0-8377-D9AE47A9AE67.jpeg" type="full"]77450[/ATTACH] You can see quite well that Twiggy could get through, but Cindy could not. 180cm is not a wish concert.
If we give the room more space, e.g. the 60cm, we are here: [ATTACH alt="17584346-A31A-41E5-84A4-66813F79183F.jpeg" type="full"]77451[/ATTACH] You can do that, but you don’t have to. I still wonder where the water connection could possibly be. That really can only be at the back on the exterior wall with different furniture then. The problem with a drywall, for example, is all the electrical/water issues. And a simple TBW is also not suitable for wall cabinets.
Why anyone would want to hide in a tiny closet when the world with a full 24sqm could lie at their feet is a mystery to me :D
By the way, I solved my mystery, because it is usually not the small room, but the room itself, i.e. the enclosed one. From back in the day, it is the fear that the smell from the pan (roasting/cooking = work/burden = smell) spreads everywhere, therefore please a (small) separate kitchen.
Sorry , unfortunately you can no longer edit here. The question about measuring was addressed to the OP. I used the double bed as a basis. It should be 2*2m and the kitchen base cabinets are 0.6m.
I actually retraced it and come close on the areas except for 0.2 or 0.3. I measured the bed now, 180 x 185… ok. But the lines are incredibly blurry: precision can’t really be done there ;).… although the planners work with very sharp pencils ;)
my brother wants to buy a condominium into which then his mother-in-law wants to move in as a tenant afterward. The main reason for the purchase is that the apartment is nearby and my brother and his wife can get significantly more support with childcare because of that.
You can also turn the problem into something completely different: the parents want the mother to move nearby. The mother hoists herself up at a small kitchen table: could it be that she doesn’t actually want to move? This could actually be checked by viewing other apartments. The devil will call it a test, the psychologist looks for alternatives. Here you could see a conflict, but you don’t have to. Whoever actually finds and overestimates it will quarrel with mother-in-law, then with the wife, and brother can move into the apartment himself, mother-in-law becomes ex-mother-in-law. Problem solved ;):cool::p:D