Andre77
2021-01-28 13:00:22
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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.