Opinion on floor plan - 2-story single-family house

  • Erstellt am 2015-03-18 00:11:39

Legurit

2015-03-22 23:38:27
  • #1
Window above the bed?
Children's room facing north?
Already better - why does the wall between the children's rooms have a bend? Does that have a deeper meaning?
Otherwise, similar problems.
 

ypg

2015-03-23 09:12:05
  • #2
South side and north side do not look good at all, there are too different windows there. The wide ground floor and upper floor are also different. "Corner" windows in the ground floor living area would be better placed further away from the corner.
 

Katana

2015-03-23 12:55:57
  • #3

What speaks against it?


Northwest. As I said, I don’t think it’s wrong if the sun doesn’t shine into a room all day long.


No, I forgot to remove it. Thanks for the hint. Otherwise similar problems.


Do you mean the windows on the southeast and northwest sides, in the living and dining areas?


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Katana

2015-03-23 13:20:41
  • #4
Thank you very much for editing! I haven't quite got the hang of quoting yet. I don't access the forum through Tapatalk at all. That was under the post by ypg
 

ypg

2015-03-23 13:34:45
  • #5


Northwest is also avoided by the sun in winter.



Kitchen side; bathroom side



Well, it is favored in your living area ;). A child's room will also be the living space of a child for many years.
For that, the sun shines into your bathroom.

Do it the way you think is right – there are also children who don't like the sun.

Nevertheless, it does not make a good design to sugarcoat planning mistakes.
 

Katana

2015-03-23 16:30:39
  • #6
Well, but you have to bite into the "sour apple" of the north somewhere, especially if you have to accommodate so many rooms. Or do you have no room facing north in your house? Moving the hallway/entrance area to the north is out of the question, as we would otherwise have to walk around the house to get in. Which rooms would you relocate where?
 

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