Living room floor plan ideas?

  • Erstellt am 2015-01-24 15:07:57

kbt09

2015-02-12 20:39:34
  • #1
Hmm


If the exterior dimension is 8.3 m in width, then the interior dimension of the house is about 760 cm ... that means, depending on the position of the central wall, the living/dining/cooking area is about 380 cm wide. To the right of the central wall, about 340 cm remain. Somehow, the staircase seems a bit too small to me.

The dining table position and size also don't quite fit, and in any case, they don't match the French doors.

The walls also generally seem a bit thin, especially the exterior walls. This reduces the interior room dimensions everywhere, so the current furnishing will also be more cramped on paper.

And then ... the chimney is missing from the drawing on the upper floor

From the position of the staircase, etc., this would now be exactly in the doorway area to the bedroom on the bottom left.

Is there a way to add measurements to this plan? That would make the floor plan errors even more obvious.

Otherwise, moving things around is somewhat pointless after all.
 

Bautraum2015

2015-02-12 21:04:27
  • #2
This app, with which I put this together, seems really nonsense to me. In any case, I have only shown the internal dimensions. The outer wall is of course thicker, but in this case outward. I will put together something more accurate for you, because you are right , pushing things around like this makes little sense. I have already posted the original floor plan here.
 

kbt09

2015-02-12 21:20:02
  • #3
If you mean the one in ... you can't make any sense of it either ... no measurements and nothing. It is always useful to provide a floor plan with measurements and a north arrow (so you don't have to look for it somewhere in the text) and preferably also the floor plan outline (site plan preferably with building plot). Then you can really think it through. As it is, it's more like academic wall-moving.
 

Bautraum2015

2015-02-12 21:21:15
  • #4
I notice it. Thought it would be quite simple. Just look at it and that's that, but you are totally right. I'll get to work!
 

WildThing

2015-02-13 08:59:57
  • #5
I would try SweetHome3D, as you can also have the measurements drawn in and trace the floor plan based on an image.
 

ypg

2015-02-13 13:34:21
  • #6
And here now the optimal bathroom, if it still fits and the scale is right
Not a T, but the L-shape



Regards Yvonne
 

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