In theory. Houses don't come out of the 3D printer or CNC milling machine at 1200 dpi, but are set up by bear-paw-sized bricklayers using only standard plumb bobs and spirit levels without precision scales. There are tolerances in dimensions and angles. Millimeters are rather rare in construction.
We have now completed our planning. As promised, here is our final floor plan. We gratefully took some suggestions from the forum and changed the plan. The house is now a bit wider. This allowed us to widen the kitchen and the bedroom by 30 cm. In the vestibule, we removed the concrete ceiling to get more height in the room. We discussed the comment regarding the pantry and then decided not to remove it. We will now install built-in shelves with the depth of drink crates and will still have a passage of about 80-90 cm. Unfortunately, we had to completely redesign the garage because the terrain slope led to a garage height of 3.35 m and we thus had to comply with the setback requirements.
I think it's pretty good. Ok, I would do a few things differently, like a window in the walk-in closet and another one in the bathroom, but it will be a nice house.
I think it's pretty good. Ok, I would do a few things differently, like a window in the dressing room and another one in the bathroom, but it's going to be a nice house.
Window in the dressing room is out because of clothes fading. The window in the bathroom unfortunately had to be dropped because we moved the garage and thus the garage roof is in the way.