That doesn’t look like a hospital. But I think I know what is bothering your wife. Doors can go, with all their advantages and disadvantages. Make kitchen, dining, and living areas more open – doors and the tunnel effect are gone. Building services above the garage – missing the storage room in the house. Office in the vestibule – missing a coat rack space. A toilet is a must. Often, people don’t even notice because their eyes and thoughts are elsewhere. I notice that with our guests when they are looking for the toilet. Everyone walks past it. Almost no one registers it. Their attention is elsewhere.
She doesn’t like the hallway with all the doors, quote: "You come in through the door and feel like you’re in a hospital, nothing but doors on the left and right..." oops: She prefers the design of the GU (without the useless vestibule), since in the entrance area there is only one door (to the study) and the doors to the utility room, HTR and pantry are "hidden" in the back hallway... But I also don’t believe it really requires all those corners
There are also alternatives and not just these two
A house planning takes several weeks and builds up or starts anew. It’s not an either-or.
Did you actually have the overall dimensions of the plot including the building envelope and driveway at hand?
I am actually now also confused about the location of the garage by the street. Since when is something like that allowed? However, due to time constraints, I have also read little, but only roughly looked at the planning... unfortunately, again, a series of rooms was noticed. Personally, I am missing [Grundstückmasze]!
wow! You can even google that. I am somewhat appalled that something like this still exists: the waf assumes that the man decides, selects, or plans something for himself, and then the woman gets to say what her assessment of this purchase is.