Single-family house on a north plot

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-07 21:37:27

ypg

2020-02-08 21:55:01
  • #1

Of course, it is tolerable for a guest. But if the drain, when optimally placed, ends up in front of the window, that would be a planning mistake. If we make a curve upstairs, then it can go into the corner of the room, but with 2.90 meters it restricts the furnishing.

... and while pass-throughs may have their justified place in some properties, if you plan a new building, then please not such a slapstick theater stage. Walls in the entrance area should have space for a chest of drawers, shoe rack, or coat hooks.

Hundreds of reading users don't know what you mean. Or do you go to profile search?
Regarding your corridor: a traffic route (e.g. entrance-kitchen-storage room or stairs-bathroom or bedroom-bathroom-corridor) should also be navigable blindly or in a hurry without bumping into walls. That means: as straight corridor arrangements as possible. Your corridor is a little egg dance.
Regarding the kitchen/stove: the grease splatters behind the 60 cm cabinet (makes the floor grimy). When you stand at the stove, you are cramped on the left.
If you constantly want to carry your trash and drink crates from the pantry through the kitchen, through the living room, through the entire long corridor, fine. Then do it that way. Or build it with the flap from . I see only disadvantages in the whole disproportionally elongated rooms and would not want to build like that.
If you want a short route from the kitchen to the pantry, then build yourself another way to Rome. Everything is possible, you just obviously no longer consider any options.
 

Nagrie123

2020-02-08 22:45:51
  • #2


Thank you. Hmm yes, then we have to do the hallway downstairs differently. Where would you put the pantry then? The problem with the plot is that it is elongated. We designed with a floor area of 11 × 9 m because we don't really have much garden anyway and didn't want to lose any more. Our thought processes were probably not optimal from the start.

Regarding the drainage, am I misunderstanding, or should the toilet downstairs be exactly in the same place as the one upstairs? I thought it was enough if the rooms themselves are aligned vertically.
 

kbt09

2020-02-09 07:06:32
  • #3
Well, if only one knew which plot it should be and what dimensions it has and roughly how the house is supposed to be positioned on the plot
 

Pinky0301

2020-02-09 08:25:29
  • #4
I really don't like the kitchen planning. Points have already been mentioned above. Think about it before the house construction begins, otherwise it will be difficult to make changes.
 

Nagrie123

2020-02-09 08:33:51
  • #5


Sorry, I forgot. It is the plot opposite No. 14. It is 19.06 m wide, 28.3 m long on the left, and 25.3 m long on the right.

 

Nagrie123

2020-02-09 08:37:05
  • #6


Thanks, yes we are thinking about it but somehow we can't figure out how to change it. We already thought about moving the kitchen to the north but I would find that a pity because of the light. Above all, the living room would then be in the south, which is somehow annoying for watching TV.
 

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