New single-family house ~160m² + basement - first draft

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-17 07:58:28

kaho674

2020-02-19 16:54:37
  • #1
I think it's okay. The views probably still need some work – meaning the windows need to be optimized. It's obviously not ideal that you walk into a wall when entering the study, but if it doesn't bother you... The children's room feels a bit narrow, also because of the long sloping roof inside the room.

Tip: if a double casement window is planned above the toilets, they can probably be moved further toward the exterior wall.
 

ypg

2020-02-19 18:48:15
  • #2
I bump into the narrow bed aisle at the foot end. If the bed is 2.20 and the plaster makes the room even narrower, it can get tight. In combination with the quite narrow dressing room, which you have to walk through several times a day, I would probably prefer to fall asleep on the sofa more often. Overall, the rooms upstairs are not rounded. If it’s just one corner, you can overlook it, but corner + 2 room pipes + dressing room pipe are, in my opinion, in need of improvement. I blame the stairs. Or try placing the parents' area in the west and the children's rooms and office in the east. And then I notice the kitchen... I know the kitchen from Viebrockhaus (we copied the window strip from there): do you have a good sense of space? Do you cook often? I do... both... and I definitely wouldn’t feel comfortable with this island, because the person standing at the island is in a passageway and is so unprotected on the side, but has a wall on one side... that is uncomfortable.
 

11ant

2020-02-19 20:01:21
  • #3
Uh, yes, this kitchen is something to get used to :-(
 

LukeLuu

2020-02-19 22:26:16
  • #4



It is from the Wohnidee Haus Edition 425 in Bad Fallingbostel.

We found the kitchen there very good.
It is "modern open" but you can also separate it with the sliding doors.

And yes, of course we like to cook often. Currently it is quite open with us, so the whole place always smells...
 

11ant

2020-02-20 01:28:35
  • #5

Does that mean you like it, even though you saw it live?
 

LukeLuu

2020-02-20 07:13:29
  • #6


Exactly. What is so objectionable about that?
 

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