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

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kaho674

2020-05-08 11:58:37
  • #1
It's just a suggestion. Of course, I don't know your priorities in detail. The room depth in the bedroom is back to 3.60m due to the recessed wardrobe. I increased the depth of the dressing room to 3.05m (for 3m wardrobes) and took a bit from the hallway for that. But before the son lowers all the blinds again, he'll be deleted pretty quickly.
 

Drasleona

2020-05-08 12:49:51
  • #2
That brings me to the fundamental question: how wide should the passage next to the stairs be? I had already planned it quite tight according to my feeling (I think 115cm), so I’m surprised that you made the hallway even narrower...
 

11ant

2020-05-08 15:07:50
  • #3
Absolutely right, but it seems to me that you got lost in the thread, your reference would fit here: .
 

11ant

2020-05-08 15:28:35
  • #4
So: what kind of light do you want to have in the sewing room once the interim user has moved out? As soon as his apprentice salary allows it, why not? However, you are usually a bit more sensitive to noise while sleeping, so maybe better in the hallway rather than directly in the room.
 

Drasleona

2020-05-08 16:12:39
  • #5
In the meantime, I have rebuilt it as suggested. Attached is also a picture of my attempt, although no great thoughts were explicitly made about the bathroom yet and some doors are missing. We don't even need to talk about windows yet.

For me, this results in some disadvantages:

- Due to the shortening, I can no longer use the dressing room as nicely as on the other side. My ideal is 2 Pax wardrobes, each 2m long and 2.36m high. With this height, however, I cannot place the wardrobes against the exterior wall because there is a knee wall of 2.06m there. So a door at the bottom of the plan in the dressing room to the bedroom is awkward. A door at the top of the plan is also awkward because you then have to climb partly over the bedside table.

- Currently, a room is already planned as a cellar replacement, namely the one at the top left of my very first post. By moving some things aside, guests should be able to stay there a few times a year, but mainly it is a "workshop space" for my partner and storage. In the current design, there is an additional storage room, and prospectively another room would be added to the category "not daily use." This category would thus be given a lot of space with the proposal, while the category "daily use" would have to be pushed back.

- I think the children's room is actually more difficult to furnish this way. In the picture, the sofa has a distance from the TV that my son would not accept (tested with you in the current house). So he would sit on the desk chair in front of the couch to play games. I actually find a shorter distance between the walls more clever.

I know this is all small stuff... But is a room with a large north-facing window really that dark? Light still comes in, just not direct sunlight, right?
 

Drasleona

2020-05-08 17:16:46
  • #6
Okay guys, I’ve kept working on it. What do you think of the attached idea?

Two (possible) problems I see:
- Is the stair opening big enough? It is planned as 2.6m in the attached picture
- There would be no natural light source in the hallway. Due to the attic, a light source from above is unfortunately not possible. Do you think this is a problem?

 

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