First of all, thank you very much for your opinions, it is very interesting to read them.
On the ground floor, I would take measurements and mark the correct furniture dimensions – it seems to me as if something was fudged. You can see it in the kitchen at the stove in the non-existent island.
I measured on the plan, the countertop is 60 cm deep, also at the cooktop. Whether this is up-to-date is another question.
What I don't like are the bathtub and the bed of child 1, both under the 2m line. The house in the avatar looks similar, was that a previous version?
The bathtub will not remain as it is; it will be a corner bathtub. Child 1 is only supposed to become a guest room. The house in the avatar corresponds to the exterior view of the floor plan except for 2 windows.
I also think the proportions are off. The children's rooms are among the smallest rooms in the house. Unfortunately, left it open. It is always a pity because many room concepts depend on how reality is.
At the moment, there are still only 2 of us. One child is planned. There probably won't be more children. ;)
The staircase seems quite narrow to me... and relatively open due to the half wall on the ground floor, which doesn't really provide a usable cloakroom space for, e.g., the indicated (rooms) 4 people in the house.
We didn't want the staircase directly at the front door. If we moved the staircase closer to the front door, one could reduce traffic routes and design the living room and child 1 differently. But if the staircase is in front of the door, it gives a terraced house character for us. If one were to widen the staircase with the current plan, there would be a problem with the door to child 1.
The heating shaft that runs through the kitchen and especially the upper floor shower also seems unfavorably placed or the shower is then unfavorably located.
We also don't like it; we had planned to run the shaft forward next to the guest WC, but it doesn't work because of the skylights. In Bavaria, you are not allowed to have openings within a radius of 8 meters next to exhaust pipes or the pipe must stand 1 m above the opening.
I would describe it a bit more drastically... children's rooms are hardly better than storage rooms, smaller than the bathroom, smaller than the office, much much smaller than the bedroom... That is not up-to-date. Also, child 1 has to come to his room almost through a tunnel...
Absolutely right. But since at most one child will be added anyway, one could move the wall from child 2 to the bathroom upward, thus enlarging the children's room and reducing the bathroom. Child 1 is a pure guest room.