Semi-detached house with rather small children's rooms

  • Erstellt am 2018-03-13 12:41:29

MichaeI

2018-03-29 21:43:18
  • #1
Yes, the utility room will not exist as described, since you can then look into the garden from the kitchen. The room divider was intended for storing wood, but we would not do it that way either. However, the fireplace still has to be there, as we have our own forest and can therefore always heat cheaply.
 

ypg

2018-03-30 00:37:15
  • #2
The room divider annoys and bothers later. Wood can also be stored outside, then you just bring it in for the evening. Otherwise good. Open the intermediate staircase 2 meters, that brings airiness [emoji2]
 

kaho674

2018-03-30 06:40:52
  • #3
Sorry, I don’t think the floor plan is very good. First of all, the WC downstairs has no window. If anyone can do without one here, it’s probably the cloakroom. And where is the shower now? Then the goal was for the kids’ rooms to be bigger. So? Are they? No! On the contrary, now the chimney has to go through there as well. The kids’ rooms should also have top priority upstairs and preferably have light from two sides. Not the case either. Instead, the bathroom is now on the chimney side – huh? On the west side, the rooms upstairs weren’t given any windows at all. How can I not use that? It’s not a terraced house! Since you want to open the pantry, there’s again no storage room or pantry. The hallway on the ground floor is cramped – but it’s supposed to be opened up. The kitchen didn’t get any windows either – it has to rely on the light from the living room – pathetic. The pantry also has to do without windows – is the architect a cave dweller? The whole chimney issue has already been criticized. I would be very disappointed.
 

kaho674

2018-03-31 07:28:52
  • #4
Regarding the fireplace - there are also really cute small ones, in my opinion. This one, for example, is only 40x40cm. With the wooden shelf probably 60-80cm wide.



Placement, in my opinion, only makes sense on the exterior wall:



Has it already been said which roof will go on it?
 

kaho674

2018-03-31 09:54:29
  • #5
Focus: EG North/South-Open:



Too bizarre?
 

Spunk

2018-03-31 12:05:16
  • #6
I would leave out the storage closet. I once saw a kitchen corner cabinet with a sliding door, about 80 x 120 and floor-to-ceiling so that bottle crates fit underneath. A true space miracle.

As a floor plan alternative:

 

Similar topics
14.01.2013Opinions about the ground floor layout10
25.10.2014Floor plan for family. Notes, criticism, improvement suggestions.22
12.06.2015Please provide your opinion on the floor plan12
07.08.2015Floor plan of a single-family house with an open design11
04.09.2015Floor plan with basement on sloped land32
14.08.2016Our targeted floor plan - please provide assessments67
07.07.2016Floor plan of our bungalow82
09.08.2021Floor plan - suggestions & criticism welcome!26
05.01.2017Our floor plan is under discussion39
26.07.2018Feedback on floor plan of hillside house30
01.04.2018Floor plan bungalow with granny flat - floor plan feedback70
19.05.2018Floor plan of new single-family house: Are window/door/interior wall size/arrangement okay?20
20.09.2018Idea collection floor plan single-family house, open construction method43
01.02.2019Relentless criticism wanted! Floor plan 160 sqm29
08.07.2019Bungalow 135 sqm: Floor plan + windows104
14.08.2021Floor Plan Optimization | Semi-Detached House on a Slope with 192m² Living Area87
17.07.2022Floor plan: Door planning living room + pantry17
25.11.2022Floor plan: Open living room including fireplace - Feedback11
24.01.2023Floor plan of a single-family house without a basement, 3 children's rooms, and an office18
27.12.2024Floor plan of a single-family house 155m², without basement, 3 children's rooms, 1 office38

Oben