kbt09
2016-03-01 16:23:19
- #1
The section probably shows the entrance door to one of the children's rooms on the upper floor. And I find it irrelevant how the door swing will be, either way, it’s very "unpleasant" to enter the room. Either towards the sloping roof or towards the stair wall.
And the bathtub really needs to be considered, although there would be space to let it extend further into the room. Because where you stand in the bathtub, the ceiling height is about 175 cm. Since the bathtub floor is higher than the normal floor, this becomes a head hazard for people over 165 cm.
A wardrobe for 4 people, including 2 small children, including shoes, etc., could definitely become too small. Especially the shoes need to be considered, because they would all basically need to fit completely there.
And the bathtub really needs to be considered, although there would be space to let it extend further into the room. Because where you stand in the bathtub, the ceiling height is about 175 cm. Since the bathtub floor is higher than the normal floor, this becomes a head hazard for people over 165 cm.
A wardrobe for 4 people, including 2 small children, including shoes, etc., could definitely become too small. Especially the shoes need to be considered, because they would all basically need to fit completely there.