Opinions on our floor plan are welcome

  • Erstellt am 2014-02-26 21:15:20

Kisska86

2014-03-29 11:27:23
  • #1
Ah... That was not intentional at all and I overlooked it.... oops THANKS!!!! : Thanks!!! That's definitely something to consider... Although I don't know how I feel about the toilet next to the window... or how my husband sees it... But it definitely looks better... I have to try implementing it right away in the 3D planner and see... Especially since the laundry shaft has now been removed. I have to keep the tub on the side after all... I'll experiment right away. Thanks!!! Any more ideas and suggestions???
 

milkie

2014-03-29 11:47:22
  • #2
The stair window was surely placed that way because of the view.

I think the bathroom by Bauexperte is great! There are plenty of options for windows.
However, I would also leave the bathtub as it is and relocate the laundry chute. Since it is only one floor, you are quite flexible there. Better to have another cabinet/shelf next to the window. After all, you also need storage space in the bathroom.
 

Kisska86

2014-03-29 11:52:38
  • #3
But I find the window in the middle of the platform more important. From the outside, the distances from the stair windows to the adjacent ones are no longer equally far anyway. The main thing is symmetry.... I will pass that on later.

The laundry chute cannot be moved just like that; it also has to end in the storage room downstairs and preferably not in the middle of the room, but somewhere along the wall...
 

Kisska86

2014-03-29 11:57:29
  • #4
Does anyone know a good bathroom planner online that can also depict sloping ceilings and stuff... I'm really desperate right now..
 

VillaMoTo

2014-03-29 15:20:00
  • #5
I also noticed that in the attic, there is not enough space between the wall and the floor-to-ceiling window in all the bedrooms... For example, to place a wardrobe. You should plan for at least 65 cm. These are the only walls without a slope!
 

ypg

2014-03-29 18:05:11
  • #6


I'll say this: you only drew walking and traffic space in the bathroom now I find Bauexperte's example much tidier and more organized. It looks much more elegant in real life! I also wouldn't put the toilet by the window, but the plan still offers plenty of room for other variants.
 

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