Planning or room layouts - What do you think about it?

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-21 12:54:49

fragg

2020-01-22 10:35:17
  • #1


Sleeping: why space for a wardrobe and still a dressing room? just remove the space and make the kids 2 bigger. you only sleep and f*** there, they live there.

Storage room upstairs, for what? better remove it and make the bathroom more appealing. bathtub under the window, toilet where the bathtub was. or switch child 1 with bathroom.

instead of the empty space in the hallway in front of the window next to the staircase, better a gallery downwards.

you don’t need the balcony upstairs. better design the bay window straight away as a warm conservatory with a round glass dome roof.

make the utility room smaller on the ground floor and put a shower in the guest bathroom. oh well, you don’t have a guest room anyway, but a 45m² living room with three different seating areas.

is the TV then in front of the window or does the window always reflect inside?

if the kitchen is like in the picture, I would possibly add a door to the utility room.

the floor plan seems whimsical and impractical.
 

Scout

2020-01-22 10:35:33
  • #2
Fire protection.
 

Scout

2020-01-22 10:41:53
  • #3
The dressing room is hardly usable as it is. Only one row of wardrobes fits in the width, and that row blocks the window at the bottom of the plan. Just leave out the dressing room entirely! In the current plan, that one possible row of wardrobes also fits in front of the sliding door!

Or like this:
Child 2 to bedroom, bedroom to bathroom (which then acoustically separates it from the children's rooms). The children's rooms will be on the left side of the plan and will be bigger that way.

Balcony looks nice, and if you only knew apartments before, something like that seems like a must-have, but what do you need it for if you have a garden? Or are you smokers?
 

RaBa2020

2020-01-22 10:59:23
  • #4

Fire protection? The garage is not a boundary structure! The neighboring garage is about 12 - 15 m away.
 

RaBa2020

2020-01-22 11:03:29
  • #5
I don't quite understand. The garage is not located on the boundary.
 

Scout

2020-01-22 11:06:07
  • #6

Seriously? With 573 m2 of land? Tell me more, I would really like to use that trick on my plot as well

But if that's true then of course it's no problem. Nevertheless, a plan where you can see the insertion and the boundaries of the plot would be advisable.
 

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