Single-family house floor plan - narrower possible? First ideas

  • Erstellt am 2020-05-04 23:05:55

saralina87

2020-05-14 08:27:24
  • #1


Because there are no doors between the dressing room and the bedroom or bathroom, you are completely on display, even from the bedroom... I wouldn’t necessarily want that.
 

PyneBite

2020-05-14 08:48:33
  • #2

There are sliding doors. They are just drawn rather faintly.

the architectural meeting will not take place. Therefore, I have the task of presenting a sensible design.

I assume that you consider the bedroom and bathrooms unsuccessful?
 

kaho674

2020-05-14 08:50:24
  • #3
Your landing staircase is, in my opinion, too small. A width of 2m is already below standard, but you probably won't be able to maintain the depth of 2.50m. The absolute minimum for a landing is, according to experience, 2.75m. Even then, only with a moderate ceiling height - really the lower limit. To be able to talk relatively comfortably with the stair builder later, one should plan a space requirement of 2.20m width and 3m depth.

How wide is the house with partition walls currently?

Is the plot oriented north?
Then the children's rooms would be in the north?
 

PyneBite

2020-05-14 12:31:04
  • #4

Then I might have to bite the bullet and take a spiral staircase. Alternatively, I could also reduce the room height, since we are quite small anyway (1.78 and 1.55)

About 11.5 m with exterior walls (37.5 bricks + facing brick). For space reasons, I couldn't fit them on the paper anymore.

I just found out that the layout is not exactly oriented to the north - the rooms are in the east / southeast.
 

kaho674

2020-05-14 13:56:08
  • #5
Set the property preferably oriented to the north, otherwise everyone gets confused. To be honest, I have no idea anymore where what is. If the bathrooms are in the west and the children's rooms in the east, but both are next to each other, something can't be right, can it? A big N on the plan with an arrow would be helpful.
 

11ant

2020-05-14 13:58:40
  • #6
From whom exactly? - But your planning talent is still far from sufficient for that. But it will have to. How do you come to the conclusion that it could be limited to the bathrooms? - Your floor plan does not work simultaneously in this arrangement and this dimension framework. Explain the wall construction in more detail. Yes. Do it for Gabi from Bad Salzdetfurth.
 

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