New single-family house floor plan 150 m²

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-15 19:26:11

Climbee

2019-11-19 08:30:21
  • #1
2 doors in the bathroom are completely filthy...

Why not use Kaho's design with both children's rooms facing south and enter the bedroom through the walk-in closet - I consider that the best design.

Here, the walk-in closet has the best location - I don't know what you are doing, but we rarely use the walk-in closet and would not assign it the most prominent spot in the house.

I personally find the slanted door on the ground floor terrible, but if someone likes it...

I won't say anything about it because I don't like the house at all, but apparently you do. The exterior views are also awful. Somehow the architect is stuck in the 80s.

But it's your house and you seem to like it, so what more can I say...
 

kaho674

2019-11-19 08:49:19
  • #2

That's bad. Yes, the profession can currently choose their clients. That is a disadvantage. We don't know what was all discussed there, but based on what is said here in the forum, maybe your wishes are still somewhat immature? If it were my house, I would have a list from ceiling to floor for the architect to chew on first. Where is yours?

A bay window is nice, but if money is being thrown at it, it should have a real effect. Here it is simply just an edge in the wall so far, if you ask me. The house has also gotten quite a bit smaller or is that an illusion?

I don't think it is that bad. Forget the nonsense about the door.

Do you already have a plan about how the basement should be built? Is it unheated? How exactly does the terrain run? You have a small slope – don’t you want to use it for light in the basement? Would an office even be conceivable there? How steep is the slope? What else is below? Do you even have use for that area?
 

Tamstar

2019-11-19 08:59:29
  • #3
I don’t find the draft very exciting either, but it probably works. However, I find the bay window more than unnecessary, the kitchen too cramped, and the bedroom furnished oddly. IF you want to stick to the floor plan, then I would at least change the following: - Remove the bay window - Make the kitchen a U-shape (distance left and right not too big), the room shape simply doesn’t allow for an island, in my opinion. - Depending on how much you push the U together, the wardrobe can then possibly be made more spacious. - Make the children’s rooms on the upper floor the same size and at least in the upper room shift the door far enough so that a cupboard fits behind it. - Rotate the bedroom furniture. - NO second door into the bathroom.
 

Wugler1978

2019-11-19 09:19:59
  • #4


Have you ever had the kitchen planned by a kitchen studio? In my opinion, it won't work. With a cooktop 90 cm wide, you have 45 cm of workspace on each side. The bench is too close to the island. Nobody can sit there. Where does the laundry chute in the ground floor lead to?
 

ypg

2019-11-19 09:50:11
  • #5

Of course, it’s silly to approach your own planning without any solid knowledge, experience, or imagination.



Many make the mistake of thinking only that has to function. Office? What about that? Doesn’t it need a table? What is the office for? Hallway? Overrated. We just put in another wall to hide the nice staircase so guests have a coat rack instead of planning a beautiful room where everything is integrated.
Ideally, the kids use their bedrooms and you two are in 66 sqm with a three-sided fireplace that, however, is placed against the wall instead of being staged. As it stands against the wall, it does not stage your room, just like the bay window, which is simply a bulge and does not stage the kitchen.



Before I think about a second door, I would think “Oh damn, the bathroom is too far away. How can I bring its location closer?”
But I don’t find that argument convincing, since you don’t have an endless villa here where we talk about west and east wings. The distance is quite normal, even if in this case it is somewhat complicated.

??? Wouldn’t it make more sense to use the main entrance? Why go around the house from the garage to the kitchen if the supplies go in the basement anyway?

This house reminds me of our children’s house. Not a city villa, but also large and with this slanted wall, which they just built. They have space for a dining table, 2 tables each 2.40 m long, and everything upstairs is nicely arranged. It’s a second-hand house that a family can arrange well with. I’ll sketch the floor plan in due course. Maybe you’ll see yourselves in it or can take something from it.
 

kaho674

2019-11-19 10:25:57
  • #6
Can't you rather draw something original that isn't so old-fashioned?
 

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