Placement of furniture in the living room in the floor plan

  • Erstellt am 2021-06-26 22:19:43

ypg

2021-06-26 23:44:30
  • #1
I haven't read through the entire text, but based on the window positions, I don't even see a nice seating area for me.
 

11ant

2021-06-27 01:50:40
  • #2
Grandpa Willy would have called it "as useless as a goiter" that you are duplicating this partial discussion here from your main thread. You could have at least linked the latter.
 

Samantheus

2021-06-28 14:00:08
  • #3
Here is the link to the floor plan planning: My understanding was that there are specialized forums that focus on different elements and that the respective topics then also end up in the respective forum. I have made an effort to put all information relevant to this topic into this thread, so from my point of view reading the other thread is not necessary. Please excuse me if I misunderstood something here. Thanks for the friendly hint.
 

11ant

2021-06-28 15:04:30
  • #4
With the link you have somewhat remedied it (only "somewhat" because such information is actually expected in the opening post), but according to MY understanding – in a free country, of course, no "law" for YOU – a construction project is a whole, and due to various underestimated interrelations, details often flow in that were supposedly assigned only to another sub-aspect.
 

hampshire

2021-06-28 17:44:34
  • #5
The setup follows the priorities. No one can set them for you. What is most important is given special consideration. Then the less important things. Of course, it is good to consider these parameters (How do I want to live) in the architecture. The house serves the builders, not the other way around.
Example:
How important is music enjoyment to you in this room? If "very important," speaker type and position dictate quite a bit. That was the case for me earlier: first set up the system, everything else had to be subordinate, some called it my hi-fi altar...
If music is not that important, the speakers can be placed in corners, directly against the wall, or replaced.


Not just "cramped," the thermal load on the TV from the stove is also worth considering.
 
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