Single-family house floor plan - Feedback wanted

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-07 20:20:16

11ant

2017-11-08 17:20:15
  • #1
Oh, you don't say. However, I can't assign anything to it. It almost looks like a stove from the imperial era - you hardly take that seriously nowadays, do you (?)
 

ypg

2017-11-08 17:21:25
  • #2



Oh, you don't ask.
 

Baufix7

2017-11-08 19:44:08
  • #3
Thank you very much for your opinions. Unfortunately, I have only just now gotten around to reading them.



Why doesn’t a 1.50 Pax fit there?



So turnkey we were at 339,000. According to the construction company, the advantage for the stairwell is sensible and cost-effective. Do you think that’s not true? So far, we are within all the specifications of the development plan.

QUOTE="11ant, post: 231121, member: 32750"]It seems to me that in the original plan the hallway wall extended up to the height of the chimney (?)[/QUOTE]

Yes, that was the case in the first plan.



Yes, the monstrosity in the kitchen is a Lohberger wood stove, which you can also use in the


present day for cooking and baking.


1.13 m rough opening width. We have already made a kitchen plan. According to the kitchen planner, the cooktop only works either with an integrated extractor in the cooktop (which I don’t want) or a very, very powerful ceiling extractor. Unfortunately, it will be very tight for the cooktop on the west side; I would have to reduce the windows there.


The connections for the kitchen would be directly above the kitchen on the ground floor, and on the ground floor, if necessary, we want to separate off the living room as a bedroom.


On the west and south sides there is a street, although on the west side there are no neighbors opposite, only fields. There is still plenty of space in the west, but we are already at the edge of the building window.



Our wood stove plus storage is to be there. The pantry access is supposed to be from the east wall of the kitchen.
 

Baufix7

2017-11-08 20:04:35
  • #4
If I have understood you correctly, a main point of criticism is the overly long living room. In your opinion, what width would be necessary for the "living room end section"?
 

Curly

2017-11-08 20:46:28
  • #5
A 3m wide living room is simply too small, it should be at least 4m.

Best regards
Sabine
 

haydee

2017-11-08 21:20:38
  • #6
Can you cook on such a wood stove?
 

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