Now the final floor plan - 189 sqm without a basement; city villa

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-19 21:10:02

ypg

2016-08-20 21:57:14
  • #1
Sorry, but I haven’t seen such a restless line of sight in a long time. If I had to sleep there, I definitely wouldn’t.
 

Grym

2016-08-20 22:14:59
  • #2
I still don’t quite understand!? I actually think that it’s hard to sleep in small, cramped rooms because you feel confined and trapped. We were recently in a holiday home with typically small rooms, and I find our old building bedroom with 2.85m ceiling height (dropped) and large rooms better. And as a compromise, because my wife wants a dressing room, a small bedroom with a dressing room, but the view towards the dressing room can be opened so that it looks more spacious and not cramped. That’s also why the double sliding door is in the middle. So what now? In these architectural houses, there is often a bedroom with a view to the outside. Exactly, so that you don’t feel trapped. Free view towards the dressing room and a second window was intended so that the small room at least seems a little bigger...
 

ypg

2016-08-20 22:29:26
  • #3


Forget it. You won’t understand it.

Edit: however, I am still waiting for the 210 version for the powerrack
 

Grym

2016-08-21 09:10:27
  • #4
This is our house. Hinge of the shower door and possibly the door to the dressing room could still be changed. Sports facility would be nice2have if it works out, but not a must.

However, I would still like to understand the situation with the bedroom. Is it because of the central double sliding door and with a side door everything is tiptopp? Or what is wrong?
 

Legurit

2016-08-21 09:18:31
  • #5
I was in a hotel this year that had an anteroom and also a double door to the anteroom. I didn't find it very cozy because this door was very dominant... I can't explain it objectively. I would also rather install the door as a single leaf, preferably at the bottom of the plan - then it is subordinate and, as an additional plus, you also have a wall in the bedroom for a portrait of the mother-in-law (or alternatively a TV).
 

Bamue89

2016-08-21 09:40:15
  • #6
So first of all, it can be built. What I personally don’t really like is the hallway situation. But that’s probably because I’m not really the city villa type with these cramped hallways. Also, I hope that the living/dining area doesn’t look too narrow in the final version. That could really cause problems. What is planned for floor-to-ceiling [Wände]? Upstairs. Yes, a lot of hallway but okay. Walk-in closet... I had planned this part almost the same way. So I understand the idea behind it. The only real question is how it will look. When you’re further along, let me know. Cheers
 

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