Our floor plan. Suggestions for improvement, tips?

  • Erstellt am 2016-09-11 12:16:42

kbt09

2016-09-11 19:55:37
  • #1
The staircase cannot be rotated.

The knee wall should be a maximum of about 100 cm, or rather less.

Kitchen... I also consider the cooktop being so close to the edge unfavorable.

Door to the utility room... what are you going to put in the area where otherwise the inward-opening door (which would be better) would reach? Probably nothing, because somehow you need access to the room, for example to get through with a full laundry basket or to replace a broken washing machine.
 

ypg

2016-09-11 20:22:29
  • #2
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ypg

2016-09-11 20:31:50
  • #3


The pantry comes at the expense of the kitchen.
An existing kitchen unit can be used, there is nothing to object to that, but this drawn kitchen is a passage room of 9 sqm with almost 3 doors. Since nowadays hardly anyone does canning anymore, storage for pasta and cans is limited. The mentioned food can fit into a 60 cm cabinet. You don’t have a large living area anyway, so I would skip such a room as the pantry.
You should try planning the living room with your furniture, or is your sofa 2 meters wide?
I would also waive the room on the ground floor: office and guest can go upstairs; the great-grandfather can shower somewhere when he moves in? The room is not suitable for a lodger, neither a young nor older person!
 

merlin83

2016-09-11 21:42:38
  • #4


I don’t like the idea of two doors intersecting. Usually, you make sure that the doors open into the room.
 

Aotearoa

2016-09-11 22:07:12
  • #5
If you absolutely need a pantry, I would paint the door between the kitchen and the hallway and then go through the pantry. You are wasting space.

Your kitchen with the pantry is arranged similarly here in my apartment.
If I were the owner, the partition wall to the pantry would already be removed.
Neither the fridge goes into the pantry (door too narrow/low, which is why ours is currently in the dining area), nor a freezer or similar.
 

Maria16

2016-09-11 23:17:23
  • #6
Good evening!

Apparently you are planning with knee walls.
Are the room sizes on the upper floor the net area or is the 2nd children's room even smaller if you deduct the area where you can no longer stand?

I generally find the proportion between the two children's rooms unbalanced.
 

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