Single-family house 175 sqm without basement, too big?

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-15 10:02:49

Drasleona

2020-05-07 09:54:59
  • #1
Thank you for your reply, I already suspected that

The main problem is actually in the morning. We are usually in the bathroom at the same time and of course want to get completely ready. You don’t want to go briefly downstairs to the toilet and then back up again in between.

It’s not absolutely necessary now either, you can survive without a closed-off WC... It was just an idea we had.
 

Alessandro

2020-05-07 13:20:27
  • #2
a separate toilet is worth its weight in gold

something different: your dressing room will not work if you place 2x 60cm cabinets opposite each other in a room width of 2.1m
 

Drasleona

2020-05-07 13:25:03
  • #3
I have thought about that too, but I thought that 90cm remaining would be sufficient? What distance would you recommend?
 

Alessandro

2020-05-07 13:28:08
  • #4
you can easily find out yourself:
Open the bottom drawer of a 60cm dresser, stand in front of it and bend down as if you wanted to put something into this drawer
As soon as your buttocks touch something while bending down, the distance is too small :P
 

face26

2020-05-07 13:29:42
  • #5



....he said your butt is too fat!!!
 

Tolentino

2020-05-07 13:49:50
  • #6
Just take 55 centimeter cabinets, that's enough for normal sizes and then you have one meter. But you don't do fashion shows in there, that much is clear...
 

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