Move exterior wall in floor plan?

  • Erstellt am 2016-09-02 10:12:12

Doc.Schnaggls

2016-09-02 11:29:03
  • #1
Hello,

I also see the idea as not so optimal.

If you partially move the shower niche into the guest room, you will destroy the only possibility in the guest room to place a larger wardrobe.

Your bathroom in the attic with 50 cm less probably wouldn’t work anymore either – there likely won’t be enough space for two washbasins side by side.

What would you save in total by the 50 cm less?

In my opinion, by shifting it you would take away a lot of the spaciousness from a really nice floor plan.

If you really want to become smaller, I would first consider the chosen staircase design – as nice as straight stairs are, they simply need space (also around them) to really work.

With a different staircase design, the rest of the floor plan would probably become obsolete as well...

With a table in the middle of the kitchen, it could (hard to assess without exact dimensions) almost become a bit cozy – especially in the area of the sliding doors...

I would rather consider whether the short wall ends with the sliding doors are really desired or if a large room without the possibility to separate the kitchen wouldn’t be more practical.

Friends of ours have a similar separation between kitchen and living area – but in the 8 years they have lived in the house, we have never seen the sliding doors actually closed...

Regards,

Dirk
 

kbt09

2016-09-02 11:30:51
  • #2


However, the concept of placing 2 tables almost next to each other has never made sense to me.

You should redraw the shower and so on to scale, including the bed situation in the guest room. And then also suitably furnish the rooms on the upper floor.

As I said, measurements are missing.
 

sauerpeter

2016-09-02 11:46:01
  • #3
That is a sliding door, right, and it is only opened when there are really many people there. The table is placed lengthwise in the living room. Otherwise, it should really stay closed. And the table in the living room is nonsense, it was put there by the construction company. In general, please do not pay too much attention to the furnishings. They were not done by us and can therefore be ignored. Accordingly, a cupboard can go on the other side. Theoretically. But it should only be a small one, which would then fit next to the shower niche. Otherwise, a chest of drawers and a couch.
 

Knallkörper

2016-09-02 13:11:59
  • #4
The guest room and study are already super small. The hallway downstairs is definitely not too big.
 

j.bautsch

2016-09-02 13:25:14
  • #5
I also noticed that the stairs could become a bit uncomfortable. 24 cm tread depth, you can't live too lavishly.
 

ypg

2016-09-02 13:37:36
  • #6
Minimum 1.57 rough construction measurement, I mean. Otherwise, I see it the same way as my fellow campaigners. Kitchen impractically planned. Where are the refrigerator and oven supposed to go? I don’t see space for a large table anywhere there. The round one was also just squeezed in because nowhere has a reasonable 180 x 90 size space. It would be in the way everywhere. The wall of the pantry or hallway nose is somehow left over. If you were to move the front wall, only small room noses would form above, which are good for nothing. Ok, maybe then plan a built-in cupboard for each room there, but can you save money with that? Unfortunately, I currently see very pixelated images – maybe more later
 

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