Single-family house – new construction project from day one - and the planning begins

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-07 22:54:01

Tamstar

2020-07-15 13:36:08
  • #1


I found the floor plan from #115 more organized. Not ideal (e.g., small cloakroom, dance hall in front of the living room...), but better suited as a planning basis.
 

11ant

2020-07-15 16:09:58
  • #2
I couldn't have said it better. Then please name the program so it can be recommended to other amateur planners – because it is exactly the right thing to prevent naive notions of centimeter-precise accuracy from even arising. Unfortunately, many amateur planners are tempted by this idea to squeeze their furniture in with exact precision without considering tolerances, plaster, etc. Since you wisely make such plans, I would group identical windows together and, for example, call 3/5/13/15 3/3A/3B/3C – this way you catch yourself more quickly creating an "Insalata mista" cacophony with your window formats. It also immediately reduces the risk of specifying easily confusable elements (very similar dimensions, etc.).
 

Pinky0301

2020-07-15 16:21:34
  • #3
Who might you be thinking of there?
 

11ant

2020-07-15 18:41:39
  • #4
By no means only about a single princess - the misinterpretation of the half centimeters is a widespread popular misconception.
 

kbt09

2020-07-15 22:38:42
  • #5
I totally agree with that .... what happened to ? A tiny dressing room as a trapped space, an additional hallway in front of the children's rooms ... what made you decide that? And instead of the gallery in 115, you could add a small utility room for the washing machine/vacuum cleaner etc., preferably at the top of the plan. In 115 tidy up the ground floor a bit. But not 145.
 

Tassimat

2020-07-15 23:46:18
  • #6
Unfortunately, I haven’t followed this thread, but when I look at the front of the house in #115, it somehow lacks normally sized windows. Maybe it’s just my personal taste, but if possible, I would prefer a roughly symmetrical window front. Not quite easy on the ground floor: on one side is the toilet and the utility room, on the other side the office wall is in the way. I also don’t know if I like that, for example, children’s room 1 has a floor-to-ceiling window and at the same time a normal one.

I believe the walls don’t line up in #145. The parents’ bathroom is 4m wide upstairs, utility room + toilet 3.8m.

At first glance, I don’t like the narrow 1m wide corridor in the new 145.

Oh dear, now I’ve only complained.
 

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