Single-family house planning: help, tips, suggestions, criticism welcome

  • Erstellt am 2016-02-08 13:59:27

McEgg

2016-11-02 12:54:10
  • #1
Hello Yvonne, yes, you had already said that. I will remind my wife again. The hallway and also the storage room will be about 1.30 m wide and 3.60 m long according to this plan. Possibly, a glass door could be installed as a windbreak in the entrance area where the built-in wardrobe ends...
 

matte

2016-11-02 12:56:28
  • #2
For me, the ratio also doesn't add up. The entrance is narrow, the storage room as such is not really usable. Instead, the guest bathroom gets a generous 8m². Wouldn't it be better to make the bathroom smaller, put a storage room between the bathroom and the stairs, and make the entrance area including a proper wardrobe larger?
 

McEgg

2016-11-02 14:01:51
  • #3
You mean something like that? It would of course create more space in the living area. The bathroom would probably still be large enough. You would have to check with the window, since from the picture it would probably be nicer on the street side. The path from the kitchen to the pantry would be a bit longer. Is the pantry more usable like this?
 

ypg

2016-11-02 17:12:58
  • #4
Make the hallway wider. No ambulance crew can get through, let alone a family returning from an outing.

Regards
 

McEgg

2016-11-02 17:30:56
  • #5
If I move the wall the couch is against so that I have about 4.50 m from the wall to the outer living room wall (I think that's a good size), the hallway is about 2.30 m wide. There would probably still be a cabinet to store jackets/shoes. Do you think that is enough? What width do you think would be optimal? Of course, it shouldn't be too narrow in the end, but I also don't want to "waste" too much space with the hallway.
 

stefanvery

2016-11-02 18:03:58
  • #6
So personally, I would also move the couch closer to the opposite wall, since my eyesight isn't that good and I don't want a 2-meter TV [emoji2] But I agree with you that moving the wall would initially be a waste of space in the hallway, as far as I can see you already have 17-18sqm there.
 

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