I want to write again at this point that the furniture are only placeholders. Since I am not very familiar with the software used, I simply took the first pieces of furniture the program offered me.
Therefore, I am writing again, as it has been mentioned several times, that you do not work with placeholders for yourself. Do yourself a favor and draw your furniture to scale – as it exists or as planned. You don’t need software; it’s more of a hindrance, as you yourself have experienced. If you can’t handle the program, then leave it – you are focusing too much on the program rather than on the planning itself. Pencil and paper is more than enough! You can already tell: you won’t be willing to move even a single wall because you are too self-absorbed in your “skills.”
Ironing is done in the HTR.
You poor man
the other area is supposed to be for watching TV and reading.
for two or four people? Are the children allowed to have friends over? ... or will they disturb you? The space is questionable.
who is supposed to still walk around the table?
The service... in other words, you as the hosts.
We have the characteristic of not forming an emotional attachment to a few piled-up stones,
That’s a pity. I actually consider that pearls before swine, especially because building a house is by no means ecologically sensible. Honestly, I don’t like it when building a house intrudes heavily into nature, but then the house is planned as a “disposable product” or a future orphan building.
we are 40 and 41. I can’t imagine living in such a house for more than 15 years.
Then please don’t do it. Buy a used property. You should put personal profitability aside and think ideologically. Economically, a new build isn’t profitable anyway!
The third house is built for a friend,
No, for oneself. The house reminds me strongly of Jette on the ground floor. I never liked the centrally located staircase. It is a shame here that the orientation and the route from kitchen to terrace was not considered at all. I like the parent wing itself, but the drawback is of course the south-facing position, which actually belongs more to living rooms, i.e. the children’s, rather than the parents’ bedroom. There is definitely a lack of storage space! The kitchen is full of long walking distances. At some point, I would just lose the desire to cook...