Upper floor layout planning with sloping roofs - What to improve?

  • Erstellt am 2018-11-20 09:27:52

ypg

2018-11-20 11:05:07
  • #1
Basically, one floor without the other is not really discussable. After all, the other floor also changes if, for example, the house size changes. That, in turn, depends on the plot, so the site plan must also be adjusted accordingly. It's all stated in the pinned post. Information, information, information. Also, there really isn't a "behind" in a bird's-eye view. Surely it may be clear to you because you know your property, but we do not.

Otherwise, the motto here also applies: "Make me clean, but not wet."
 

11ant

2018-11-20 17:24:03
  • #2
The origin is here: and had the following ground floor:



"Back then" I was already not satisfied with the design, but at least it still had the quality level of an "amateur draft." When I see the current attic floor, it has gotten even worse: namely a dream pattern house floor plan "fitted" into a dimensional specification. In Cinderella terms, it would mean there is blood in the shoe; the bride on the right would still be sitting at home ;-)
 

ypg

2018-11-20 18:20:21
  • #3


*Facepalm* Now that I look at it calmly: the bathroom doesn’t get any smaller anymore, because the stairs remain, the door remains. That’s just how it is.. 9 meters in depth often doesn’t work. I recently had another discussion – the topic there was even more extreme: 8 or 8.5 by 10 meters. It ended up being 9, but somehow that doesn’t make the builders happy either ;)
 

kaho674

2018-11-20 18:43:12
  • #4

The ground floor can't have stayed exactly the same. It now has 2 bay windows.

A try, without knowing the ground floor or knee wall, with the attached staircase. The 2m boundary was simply assumed to be about 1m from the wall - estimated based on the template.
Shower in front of the window – I believe such a thing works since I have seen something similar to this here and considered it good.



Small kink in the kids’ wall is important for the same room size and door and window position. It’s acceptable, I think.





I find 47cm walls crazy. Is that standard now?
 

Yosan

2018-11-20 21:50:29
  • #5
I just looked at the design again and thought it would make sense to swap the bathroom and bedroom with the children's rooms... because of the stairway. Your suggestion looks good, I think.
 

kaho674

2018-11-23 11:06:33
  • #6
...said that and was seen no more... :confused:
 

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