Where to place the terrace/living rooms if the street is on the west side?

  • Erstellt am 2017-04-23 12:45:07

kaho674

2017-04-24 11:57:08
  • #1
On the topic: Some people build the living room front around the corner. Luxhaus once had a few designs with the Tango for this. Unfortunately, almost all the catalogs have disappeared from the internet. I still have one at home. Just mirror it once and it fits. I don't think it's that bad at all.
 

11ant

2017-04-24 13:35:14
  • #2


In the floor plan of the "other" house, living rooms rotated by 45° were as trendy at the same time as blackberry-colored double-breasted jackets with shoulder pads – honestly, I don't miss either

P.S.: Back then, cell phones weighed six kilos, had a shoulder strap, no camera, and you couldn't check emails with them ...
 

kaho674

2017-04-24 14:01:28
  • #3
Well, I certainly wouldn't orient my floor plan primarily according to fashion. In this case, I would only find it fitting because the terrace will land with 99% probability in the southeast.

Other than that, I would always try to ensure that the terrace borders the street as little as possible or that its noise does not fall unimpeded onto it. So just having it facing south is already very concerning. You really need a substantial forest to make it cozy behind it.
 

Grym

2017-04-24 14:16:48
  • #4
Is it a through road? If it is solely for access within the residential area, maybe about 50 cars pass by there per day???
 

kaho674

2017-04-24 14:28:39
  • #5
Well, if behind it the next field with another 50 cars etc. is not developed... So I would also be annoyed by the pedestrians looking at my coffee table. And children playing on the street are nice, but it is also nice to have some peace sometimes.
 

11ant

2017-04-24 15:01:24
  • #6


However, this trend was quite contagious at the time, the prefabricated house builders participated extensively, even acting as initiators.



However, this is a big plus of this variant: that you can rotate the terrace by "half a cardinal direction step" off the ridge direction / house axis.
 

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