Layout question: Replace straight staircase with L-shaped staircase

  • Erstellt am 2023-06-29 21:59:18

s_mhofma

2023-06-29 21:59:18
  • #1
Hello everyone Currently we have planned a straight staircase. Room height is 2.65 meters. See also the house sketch. The hallway upstairs and downstairs is equally wide. I wonder if I can get the entrance to the bedroom through the dressing room with an L-shaped staircase, see red marking. Without having to change the width of the hallway? The L-shaped staircase could then of course come further forward and hopefully when I arrive upstairs I would have direct space for the door to the dressing room/bedroom. Would that be possible? Thanks in advance
 

11ant

2023-06-30 00:08:24
  • #2
[First of all, to clarify, the source of the house planning thread: ] what is the motivation behind this overturning of the plan at all? Keep in mind that such an operation more or less represents a gender change of the floor plan. A staircase design is more than just a haircut for a house design.
 

kbt09

2023-06-30 06:36:00
  • #3
The hallway is too narrow .. and, redesigning the staircase always requires the view of both floors. By the way, the floor height to be overcome is 308 cm.

Looking at the floor plan ... what kind of narrow pipe is that actually in the bathroom?
 

ypg

2023-06-30 10:21:02
  • #4

That must have something to do with laundry: laundry tower or shaft. Crazy! Who would want to squeeze into something so dark? I would always plan something wider than, for example, a shower, because you have to turn around with something in your hand, meaning performing an activity, possibly bent over.
There is a window by the shower for that… crazy.
 

s_mhofma

2023-06-30 13:56:01
  • #5
This is not the finished bathroom. The layout of the bathroom is not yet fixed. Of course, there will not be this "hose". But my question was not about the bathroom. As described above, the idea was to move the door to the bedroom. At the moment you have to walk around the stairs once to get to the bedroom. And I am also aware that a staircase changes a lot. That is why the question was whether it would even be possible with the current hallway. That way, the changes would be very minor. So that no one has to bother with the hose or the window in the shower anymore, here is the current bathroom plan:
 

mayglow

2023-06-30 16:49:10
  • #6
Where is the L-shaped staircase supposed to bend? I don't understand right now. Or do you mean the bend in the lower half and you actually want to step out straight on the [OG]? If so, isn't the [EG] floor plan somehow missing?
 

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