Plan penthouse apartment layout differently

  • Erstellt am 2022-03-02 22:47:32

mayor333

2022-03-03 09:28:55
  • #1
Good morning,

Thank you for the first answers, I will try to comment on them as best as I can.

We are a couple without children, and there will be none. Therefore, a child = office, bedroom and living-dining area are sufficient for us.

Attached is the floor below the apartment, there are a total of ground floor, upper floor and attic (Penthouse). Here also with north-south orientation profile.

This pantry was intended as a storage room for odds and ends, but it would also be just an option. For the washing machine there is a laundry room on the ground floor, so it would not be a problem not to accommodate it in the apartment.

In our opinion, the living area was too small if the dining area was also supposed to be there.

Yes, 100 sqm including terrace, after deduction we would be at about 86 sqm.

Regards
 

K a t j a

2022-03-03 09:48:33
  • #2

If a shower bathroom is sufficient for you, I would declare the children's room as the kitchen or living room (remove the wall or add a large door), combine the storage room with the guest WC and use it as a shower bathroom, and use the bathroom as an office. This should require very few changes and be easy to implement.
 

Elokine

2022-03-03 09:50:20
  • #3
then I would add the 12 sqm child to the living room and make an office corner in the bedroom - with 20 sqm that's big enough
 

K a t j a

2022-03-03 09:59:07
  • #4
I would be cautious there. The room has a difficult layout. Window and utility shaft (which I forgot to mark, by the way) make placing wardrobes and bed in a different way tricky. An additional desk needs to be well considered.
 

Elokine

2022-03-03 10:09:01
  • #5
so of course it also depends on how often this desk is supposed to be used. But for occasional invoice processing, etc., a nice wardrobe/fold-out desk combination opposite the bed could be conceivable. 3 meters of wardrobe space then has to be enough (I might not be representative here, because I already consider that a luxury. We currently have a 1.5-meter wardrobe plus 1 dresser, which is also too little for me in the long run)
 

Myrna_Loy

2022-03-03 10:09:48
  • #6
I would also remove the children's room wall and then create a work niche there. With a shelf as a room divider, for example. I would quickly throw both designs with a view into the bathroom from the dining table into the trash.
 

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