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2018-06-25 15:00:40
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We thought it was practical to have a door into the garage – especially if you size it so that maybe supplies, a chest, wine, or other things can be stored there – and you don’t always want to open a 5m gate just to get something...
Is the garage heated??? And then what is the storage room for if the supplies are stored in the garage anyway? Maybe the space requirements for supplies should be reconsidered in general.
We thought about using this area, for example, to store a vacuum cleaner, mop, or similar "odds and ends" – instead of leaving the space under the stairs open and free, where you wouldn’t put anything "undecorative"?
Not much fits in there though: keep in mind, you can hardly enter the room. Possibly place the door to the side so you can also use the depth under the stairs.
We actually still need to fit in a wardrobe (coat rack for jackets or similar) – I currently imagined a shoe cabinet in the utility room – here, an air-water heat pump (e.g. from Proxxon) is supposed to go in, which then "hangs" above the washing machine/dryer, but with a water and a battery storage it could indeed get a bit tight?
Uh... I don’t mean a coat rack with "wardrobe," but the closet where everything is. ALL jackets and ALL shoes as well as ALL bags…
As I said, there are two of them and the children are guests, if I understood correctly.
The children are not guests. They are his children. However, they only come about every two weeks or so. The problem is that children have a right to privacy, even with a weekend dad. But I would make the children’s rooms smaller. Ultimately, they will only be in there when they are quiet.
I would have it redesigned!