Lighting design and floor plan for a semi-detached house

  • Erstellt am 2017-02-26 23:03:12

kbt09

2017-03-03 07:55:14
  • #1
In the desired sofa position, that would mean swapping the kitchen and living room again for me ... The fireplace stove would just have to be moved as well and then perhaps moved along the bottom plan next to the other already existing shaft. Then the resulting free space would also make sense
 

ypg

2017-03-03 09:02:24
  • #2
We had this floor plan in our end terraced house, interior dimension 5.5 meters: you don’t place a sofa in the middle... it looks out of place and confines you; the free space is not freely accessible because of the table. What is your intention there? One person watches TV, the other moves between the terrace and the kitchen? Are the squares supposed to represent light? I find it too chaotic. Best regards in brief
 

MarkussukraM

2017-03-03 20:52:58
  • #3
ok but how better?
 

MarkussukraM

2017-03-03 21:26:26
  • #4
This is the alternative, TV stand 150 cm narrow, tiled stove in the middle of the room

 

kbt09

2017-03-03 21:33:52
  • #5
The tiled stove is somehow too close to the table. When the stove is on, it gets very warm. And, you sit with your back to the window ... sun on the TV ... so you can push the living area even more into the now intended kitchen area
 

ypg

2017-03-03 21:40:31
  • #6
... and we also had this 1.50-meter wall... our house existed 66 times... and I’ll tell you that almost everyone had the sofa protected against the interior wall next to the stairs, so the mailman wouldn’t look onto the sofa. The TV was opposite it. However, it was a RH where there was no window there, where you have one now. So one could consider swapping the wardrobe with the window (bottom left on the plan) to also accommodate the TV there. However, I don’t know if the wardrobe is already built-in and therefore not suitable for a TV? I would place the ceiling outlets in a line, here the only important one is the dining table light, the others are only needed for intensive lighting of a room and do not serve as mood lighting. I personally find these recessed ceiling lights absolutely unnecessary! Best regards, Yvonne
 

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