An expansion with pull-out drawers would then also be omitted in this small house without a roof and basement.
For this type of stair usage, there must also be space in the hallway. There isn’t any here. On the one hand, the hallway becomes a cluttered mess, on the other hand, there is no space to stand in front of a drawer without blocking the way for others.
And that’s what we’ve been planning all along!
I didn’t say anything different. The information was for Katja, see quote.
Don’t quite understand you?
Here too, everyone lives differently. We currently have a 60 cm wide wardrobe, and several jackets hang on it, especially the children’s.
Nevertheless, in the last draft, I drew a 200x60 wardrobe.
With the hallway stub, it’s about the depth of the closet, thus the width of this hallway leading to the guest WC. Unfortunately, without measurements, it’s still not entirely clear to Karolinien whether there is a bottleneck or not.
Even if you "live differently" (which is hard to believe anyway... usually experiences are lacking, a good example would be the carport "don’t you have to scrape there"), clothes hangers have a certain length, so the wardrobe should not be planned shallower. You also have bed linens etc., and so on regarding closet length.
Which attachment do you mean?
Somehow I can’t follow you.
Sorry, my mistake. The attachment in green, where I drew you a city villa a la Signus. As I said, the Bauhaus style got lost somewhere in the depths and since you were stingy with 8 meters, 8.50 and 9 meters, one assumes that you are better served with 160 cm wide windows than with widths used in the Bauhaus style.
Who’s talking about an in-ground masonry pool?
We are talking about a large paddling pool .
Then write that too! You wrote about a pool, so we all assumed it was a pool.