Dining table / kitchen / conservatory as the focus of daily life.
So why then doesn’t the spark jump to integrating the conservatory?
Talk a lot with other parents,
Oh dear......I would also want MY life concept there, children get used to it and have fun with it.
With an attached conservatory I rather have this option space I can fall back on. Or am I making a mistake in thinking here?
To me it still feels like the stepchild, the ‘old’ Sunday room. But as soon as you fully integrate this room into your living concept and adapt access, design etc., you have a lot of leeway for your ideas; moreover, you no longer have that one room alone for all purposes.
New sofa is planned, ‘living wall’ consists of flexible individual parts.
Living wall?? :eek: :eek: :eek:
What good is the majority opinion to you if it doesn’t reflect your own? How often do people let others interfere, which then contradicts their gut feeling, but “the experts” in the forum will surely know. I strongly advise against that. You have to decide for yourself what best fits your !individual! habits and routines. The only objective thing is the distances between things – as far as I have gathered this is your main concern. That can be taken. Everything else is personal taste. If you now say “Man, no one in this forum likes variant 1/2,” but your gut feeling tells you otherwise (Attention: All floor plans have compromises, there is no perfect one!) and you would actually prefer the other? You surely know where I’m getting at. And do you know how many floor plans are discussed here ad nauseam – and in the end the OP is left even more confused. Your question is ultimately really details and personal taste: Everything works.
yep, exactly like that!!! Even if you take my objection here positively, it can still appear different to someone else; I won’t tell you how many changes we have planned here and as long as it’s not built it goes on every day. The ground floor is finished, the windows/doors ordered, luckily that can’t be discussed any further. :D In the end, it takes a bit of courage or self-confidence, but here you can get clarity about fundamental, functional sources of error.
The alternative would be an L kitchen
…or an open-plan kitchen with a nice sofa in the kitchen……