Yes, dimensioning would be good (you can often turn that on in a view menu of such programs... which program are you using?) and I agree with Yvonne, the space around the table is too small. The depth there should be a maximum of 250 cm. For a well-usable dining table of 90 to 100 cm x 180 cm table size, you calculate about 300x350 cm for chairs and traffic space.
I also find the passage to the stairs going up too narrow.
If the floor space is already limited, I wouldn't reduce it further in the utility room by adding an additional passage.
You should better combine the storage room and pantry.
A wardrobe for 5 people is also too small... all shoes etc. have to fit there too.
Why does it have to be an office?
The bedroom can only be a maximum of 300 cm wide, right? If the mattress is 200 cm wide, then a bed is at least 210 cm wide. I really consider that too tight. Also, the bedroom door that opens outwards into the stair area is not possible either. Or do you want to install a glass door there ?
Two bathrooms make sense for a family with 3 children, but a tub in the knee wall area of 160 cm as a shower substitute only works up to about 4th grade. If the kids are older, they can’t even shower there. And in the parents’ bathroom, a double washbasin, corner bathtub, and all the rest I also consider oversized in terms of furnishing. I fear your house floor plan program draws furniture not visually correctly even if the dimensions are right.
Is the house limited to these external dimensions?
Hello kbt09,
So our table really is that small At the moment it still stands much closer to the wall and we manage well (it is even in a corner). But the table can still be moved or rearranged....
Do you mean the passage to the stairs on the ground floor? Yes, I also find that annoying. Do you think it would be possible to have the stairs go around once so that you basically walk toward the right side of the house?
At the moment, through the door in the garage I only see one more cabinet that would fit. I think you really have to measure exactly what should go where.
Our wardrobe is at the moment just a single shoe rack. In the house it would be a shoe cabinet about 1.70 m high, so there’s room for MUCH more than what we have now, that would be enough for us.
My husband needs an office to work. But I can ask him if he would like to program in the living room surrounded by 3 kids hehe. No, seriously, that’s why the office is there.
The bedroom could be bigger on the side, but then I lose space again. And why would only a glass door be possible?
Okay, the bathtub in the children’s bathroom could be repositioned. That’s a good tip.
It may be that the program draws incorrectly visually, but from the measurements it really fits.
Thank you very much for your effort,
Anya.