Single-family house, approx. 140 m², 2 children's rooms - What do you think of the floor plan?

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ypg

2018-09-06 09:52:53
  • #1
Thank you for this contribution
However, the questioning TEs here are also defiant as long as it concerns their floor plan. Our written words are much too patient and are dismissed...



These are the builders "I want it that way" Any good advice is thrown to the wind.
(See all recent floor plan discussions here in the forum)
 

niri09

2018-09-06 10:06:10
  • #2
Yes, it's clear in the forum. You don't know the people, after all, and I wouldn't do everything that is suggested in the forum either. But you should listen carefully to an architect you trust, after all, you chose him. I'm sure the OP also sees it as logical and will ask the planner about it exactly.
 

ypg

2018-09-06 10:07:36
  • #3
Clear, functional, and nothing wasted
 

ypg

2018-09-06 10:11:43
  • #4


But through anonymity, you get to read the honest truth here. An architect is still a service provider who lives off the client’s money. And before the latter leaves insulted because he is not “understood” by the architect, or his amateur drawings are ignored, he sneaks the amateur ideas into the design.
 

niri09

2018-09-06 10:46:07
  • #5
A lot is getting mixed up here. The ideas can and may be adopted as they are, the architect does not have to like my city villa, that is a matter of taste. This is about planning errors like having the pantry in the south, which has nothing to do with taste anymore, and that is exactly where you should listen. Whether the living room is separated or open, the hallway is a corridor with a bend, is all a matter of taste and you can live with it. But here I can no longer use the pantry as I had planned, as in the example from Climbee. However, the OP can still say that he will just use the "pantry" as a storage room and not store food, which again is consciously his decision.



Mostly yes, but there are also answers that try to "push" their own taste.
 

ypg

2018-09-06 10:52:30
  • #6
I also criticized the pantry in the south. Also the hallway, the entrance under the carport. It is not functional at all – that annoys me too.
 

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