Our floor plan design for an affordable house

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-03 23:14:02

la.schnute

2020-03-11 12:30:52
  • #1
By the way, here again is the orientation of the sun path...for the weekend breakfast at around 9:00 AM now in March, the sun shines exactly through the kitchen window, I actually think that's quite good.
 

11ant

2020-03-11 12:36:58
  • #2

Then offer yourselves an infrared heater at the breakfast spot, otherwise you won’t get going in the German damp cold gray winter after all


You can also mix nitro and glycerin, but then the bang must not bother you
Mixing acids and bases would be nonsensical
 

kaho674

2020-03-11 12:54:09
  • #3
That on top of everything. Your only south window won’t manage to illuminate the 11m deep room behind it. So you’ll be sitting at the breakfast table and at the lunch table in the dark. The sun only slowly reaches the living area in the afternoon – but in winter it’s already setting by then. That’s why it will be a gloomy situation. You don’t have the money for a mega window corner solution in the kitchen. The most sensible solution is therefore to place the living rooms directly on the sunny side and banish the utility room to where it belongs: the north.
 

11ant

2020-03-11 13:17:28
  • #4
I have compared the site plan from post #205 with the sun path and hope that I am now correct in the following assumption:
 

Nordlys

2020-03-11 13:22:58
  • #5
In my opinion, the light in the room will be sufficient. There are windows facing [SO] and [SW]. There is no large overhang causing shade.
 

Ibdk14

2020-03-11 13:30:22
  • #6
Yes, if what the elephant made there is correct, I also believe that the light is sufficient. So my assumption that the house would have to be rotated was wrong.
 
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