Climbee
2019-01-07 11:30:28
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I also find the floor plan not well thought out in many respects.
Why have an extra door into the garage when the path outside to the entrance door is covered anyway and just as far as if I take that garage door? Extra costs for an F30 door, which then (if I remember correctly) has to be there. The two doors into the pantry practically make it useless because too much storage space is lost. The pantry doesn’t have a window anyway, if I’m not mistaken, then you can also move it to the right according to the plan, have direct access to the kitchen, and the pantry only gets one door.
But I’m not entirely happy with the ground floor design either. The toilet is a long corridor, the long, narrow hallway - wouldn’t be my taste, but it somehow works.
I don’t like the double-spiral staircase at all here, it doesn’t fit the style of the house. Here I would consider a straight staircase in the middle. But that would also mean that the floor plan would have to be redone. But it works.
The upper floor is a disaster, sorry. The bathroom is really ugly and uncomfortable, the walk-in closet so useless. What’s the purpose of the third room on the upper floor? The office is on the ground floor, guests, since they are rare, can also sleep there on a pull-out couch. It also has the advantage that they will surely use the shower toilet on the ground floor and not the family bathroom.
Then I would treat myself to a nice big bathroom upstairs and a walk-in closet that deserves the name, and cut the third room. If two children are really planned, I would possibly also consider a second bathroom upstairs, but definitely move the utility room upstairs and do the laundry there.
What is the room on the right side of the basement supposed to be used for when there is no access to it?
With the slope, I would definitely use it, even if only to give some of the basement rooms a bit of light. Overall, that is quite a lot of slope and I simply find the design unsuitable for it.
Much has already been said about the exterior views... I like flat roof houses, but if it doesn’t work, then it doesn’t work. That should be accepted. This simply looks ridiculously odd.
Beautiful is something else.
Why have an extra door into the garage when the path outside to the entrance door is covered anyway and just as far as if I take that garage door? Extra costs for an F30 door, which then (if I remember correctly) has to be there. The two doors into the pantry practically make it useless because too much storage space is lost. The pantry doesn’t have a window anyway, if I’m not mistaken, then you can also move it to the right according to the plan, have direct access to the kitchen, and the pantry only gets one door.
But I’m not entirely happy with the ground floor design either. The toilet is a long corridor, the long, narrow hallway - wouldn’t be my taste, but it somehow works.
I don’t like the double-spiral staircase at all here, it doesn’t fit the style of the house. Here I would consider a straight staircase in the middle. But that would also mean that the floor plan would have to be redone. But it works.
The upper floor is a disaster, sorry. The bathroom is really ugly and uncomfortable, the walk-in closet so useless. What’s the purpose of the third room on the upper floor? The office is on the ground floor, guests, since they are rare, can also sleep there on a pull-out couch. It also has the advantage that they will surely use the shower toilet on the ground floor and not the family bathroom.
Then I would treat myself to a nice big bathroom upstairs and a walk-in closet that deserves the name, and cut the third room. If two children are really planned, I would possibly also consider a second bathroom upstairs, but definitely move the utility room upstairs and do the laundry there.
What is the room on the right side of the basement supposed to be used for when there is no access to it?
With the slope, I would definitely use it, even if only to give some of the basement rooms a bit of light. Overall, that is quite a lot of slope and I simply find the design unsuitable for it.
Much has already been said about the exterior views... I like flat roof houses, but if it doesn’t work, then it doesn’t work. That should be accepted. This simply looks ridiculously odd.
Beautiful is something else.