ᐅ Initial floor plan draft of the ground floor

Created on: 24 May 2017 16:24
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
Hello, today I had to wait for an hour and only had my notebook with me... so I just doodled a bit.

This is my very first draft of the ground floor, and it probably still has quite a few mistakes.

What I’m curious about is whether there are any major errors here (for example, the staircase?).

North is at the bottom right.

One square represents half a meter (0.5 m / 20 inches).
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
13 Jun 2017 08:52
I guess I have to accept it and have therefore moved the office upstairs...

Later I also need to go down to the site because E.On wants to install some power cables... Although only along the sidewalk, I definitely want an explanation.
Sketch floor plan of a house with rooms and area specifications in m² (kitchen, bedroom, bathroom).

Hand-drawn house floor plan with multiple rooms, measurements in square meters, walls, and doors.
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
13 Jun 2017 12:18
Even at the risk of @11ant getting upset with me, here is another suggestion with this windbreak area. This time without additional doors.
Hand-drawn floor plan of a house with rooms, kitchen, bathroom, WC, hallway, and cloakroom.
11ant13 Jun 2017 16:11
MIA_SAN_MIA__ schrieb:
Even at the risk of getting eaten by @11ant, here is another suggestion with this vestibule.

11ant has been appeased by the suggestion since the staircase now has its exit near the center. By the way, 11ants are strictly herbivores (although I personally consider meat patties as part of that).
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
13 Jun 2017 20:21
I conclude from this that it is better than the last one?
11ant13 Jun 2017 23:08
MIA_SAN_MIA__ schrieb:
So I take it this is better than the last one?

In my opinion, yes. Please show the upper floor (OG).
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Bierbrauer8414 Jun 2017 10:46
MIA_SAN_MIA__ schrieb:
Even at the risk of @11ant being upset with me, here is another suggestion with this entrance vestibule. This time without additional doors


Hello,
I haven’t read everything and don’t know the exact orientation of the house, but I just wanted to quickly mention something that immediately caught my attention in the floor plan.

The cloakroom/hallway/staircase area might turn out somewhat dark, since natural light would essentially only come through the front door (if it has glazed panels) or through the door to the living/dining/kitchen area (if open or glazed).

Regards,
Bier