The floor plan proves to be poor during the shell construction

  • Erstellt am 2022-10-17 19:52:51

kati1337

2022-10-17 21:37:42
  • #1
I wouldn't necessarily do that either. Apart from the one wall, you have the entire open space full of large windows. I wouldn't worry about light there. Maybe you'll be glad later that you have some flexibility in where you can put cabinets or something. Every coin has two sides, and I don't think what you are building is entirely bad.
 

verwirrt

2022-10-17 21:41:50
  • #2


Thank you for the encouraging words. We are building for the first time and I feel like I have done many things wrong. I hope I will like it later too (my husband is totally satisfied and can’t understand me). I also have to say that I received the plans one day before the birth of my daughter and we submitted the documents to the building authority after one month. I simply didn’t have the mindset to properly deal with it. And now I’m really annoyed.
 

verwirrt

2022-10-17 21:44:21
  • #3


not completely bad is actually pretty good, had to laugh for a moment. Yes, we’ll see whether it has good sides not to have windows there.
 

kati1337

2022-10-17 21:47:08
  • #4


Haha, okay it wasn’t meant like that in terms of emphasis. It was rather related to your "desperation," in the sense of "it's not as bad as you say, is it?" It was not meant as a devaluation on my part. :D
 

Sunshine387

2022-10-17 21:49:45
  • #5
And with climate change, a house facing southeast is also a blessing. Because how quickly our living room heated up in summer during the heat was hardly believable, the shutters were mostly down on the south/west side from noon to evening from June to August. And in my opinion, your floor plan turned out well even without the very sensible forum advice (nice open ground floor) and a small hallway with many well-furnishable rectangular rooms upstairs. And also keep in mind that if you have a garage on the left side, you wouldn’t have the beautiful windows in the kitchen and would hardly get the morning sun. And that’s exactly the nice thing when you get up in the morning.
 

ypg

2022-10-17 21:52:36
  • #6
hätte, hätte, bicycle chain… … in a marriage one gives in, then the other. So I hope you now also have a say in the rest. And are happy that he is happy. yes…. The right balance for a house design is not easy. That's why there are forums for feedback like here or on FB. There is a nice group there, you just ask the non-anonymous participants how their living room looks without a window on the end wall and you get tons of photos of chic living rooms, so how yours could look :) If the interior walls are drywall, you could for example also have a light strip towards the office retrofitted. That should still be possible now. You have the front yard: a small two-seater bench or two chairs standing in front of the house. You can easily use the front door for that, you don't need a terrace door for it. And as was already mentioned above: a lot can also be done with paint and interior design: mirrors reflect sunlight, bright walls opposite a window also radiate. If you then also put a light Berber instead of a mouse-gray carpet under the sofa, that will work. And honestly: when watching TV, sunlight bothers anyway.
 

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