Winkelbungalow_132m2_Double Garage

  • Erstellt am 2021-01-27 13:47:16

Andre77

2021-01-28 13:00:22
  • #1


Still, I would consider at least having your door from the "chamber" open outwards. You don't really have space in depth, or better yet, to slide the door around the corner to the narrow side. That would be - as already mentioned - rather my favorite. You’d only be taking away unnecessary space. And the 1.5m further around the corner shouldn’t be a big deal.

Although, another thought would be to move the few 2.62 m2, or whatever is supposed to be inside there, into the large utility room and open the narrow side, using the whole thing as a wardrobe near the entrance. It might be just over 1m wide/deep, depending on where you look from. And the backside of the shower, where the wardrobe is now, could still be used as a small chamber. Otherwise, you almost have to walk through half the house to put your things down. You come in with winter shoes and walk all the mud through the hallway around the corner.

Should your "passage" from the hallway to the living room remain open?
I could imagine a nice double-leaf glass door, with glass inserts on the left and right sides. That would probably look very harmonious and the living room would still be somewhat protected but open thanks to the glass.
 

charli

2021-01-28 16:45:11
  • #2
has very nicely marked the hallway areas in your floor plan. It's not exactly little.



Do you also have the wardrobe for your things in the utility room? And is the niche behind the shower just for guests? The idea to take a bit from the pantry for a wardrobe near the door I also find very good... The rest could also be added to the guest WC and put a shower in there. That would also ease the situation with the walkthrough bathroom. Besides, then you have more wall space in the kitchen and you can place tall cabinets there that hold an enormous amount of supplies. The door to the utility room can be integrated into the cabinet front.
 

haydee

2021-01-28 17:35:25
  • #3
Where does the dining table go?
 

ypg

2021-01-28 19:01:07
  • #4
There, where the open terrace doors meet :(
 

thoughtless86

2021-01-28 19:07:23
  • #5
The kitchen is fully planned. It has more than enough storage space. See illustration. It's just the 3D representation now, but you can imagine it quite well. And no, the dining table is not in the passage to the terrace... I drew everything to scale at home. So there is no problem. I will reconsider the idea of a small partial wardrobe. However, I definitely do not need a second shower.

 

haydee

2021-01-28 20:51:16
  • #6
Is the counter the entire table? Otherwise, I don't see any place.

I don't like the walk-through bathroom.
Why didn't you plan access through the dressing room?
It's also more practical for a single person, right?

I find the wardrobe, the open entrance area, okay. In our apartment, you also stand right in the kitchen. Not ideal for a family but quite fine for 1 or 2 people. Better than some tiny hallways where it's almost an art to put down shoes and jackets without getting stuck.
 

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