Hello, I need your advice on how to create a better layout for the master bathroom – utility room – children’s bathroom area.
Requirements:
Children’s bedrooms are on the south side.
The children’s bedrooms should be approximately the same size. The utility room should accommodate a dryer and washing machine since we are building without a basement.
Thank you for your help.
Requirements:
Children’s bedrooms are on the south side.
The children’s bedrooms should be approximately the same size. The utility room should accommodate a dryer and washing machine since we are building without a basement.
Thank you for your help.
Oh, I remember. Considerable resistance to advice:
Upper floor: Utility room far too small, access to the bedroom through the walk-in closet rejected.
Enlarging the hallway without changing the room layout is quite simple: increase the size of the upper floor’s exterior walls.
Jokes aside: What is still possible:
Lighting in the hallway: enlarge the window in the walk-in closet and then add clerestory windows in the wall facing the hallway.
Upper floor: Utility room far too small, access to the bedroom through the walk-in closet rejected.
Enlarging the hallway without changing the room layout is quite simple: increase the size of the upper floor’s exterior walls.
Jokes aside: What is still possible:
Lighting in the hallway: enlarge the window in the walk-in closet and then add clerestory windows in the wall facing the hallway.
MBS2201 schrieb:
As you can see, I’m currently at my wit’s end. We are too. What only just hit me — even though you already mentioned the word gable roof — is that one is supposed to go on top. The architectural language of the floor plan design is so unmistakably original vintage 80s flat-roof box style that a gable roof fits about as well as ketchup and mayonnaise in coffee.
From what I see in your illustrations, there’s no sign that you’ve considered our attempts to salvage the flawed plans. The modifications would have to be more extensive than just increasing the width from 113.5cm (45 inches) to 138.5cm (55 inches).
Of course, an architect would say that’s possible. They get the same fee for widening a corridor as for a better new design. But that doesn’t mean a plan will be fixed simply by redrawing it—now just in color.
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Hello kaho674, I wouldn’t say I’m resistant to advice. I have considered all your opinions and suggestions and reviewed everything in detail. The current plan is the favorite.
However, we have decided that we do not want to access the bedroom through the walk-in closet, and the utility room provides enough space for the washer and dryer. What would be your suggestions for accommodating the rooms as drawn? Unfortunately, enlarging the layout is not an option.
Regards
However, we have decided that we do not want to access the bedroom through the walk-in closet, and the utility room provides enough space for the washer and dryer. What would be your suggestions for accommodating the rooms as drawn? Unfortunately, enlarging the layout is not an option.
Regards
MBS2201 schrieb:
I have incorporated all of your opinions and suggestions At least not the advice to avoid getting stuck in a flawed design loop. Yes, there were changes made around the washing machine area. But that wasn’t enough to solve the problem. Maybe you could share some photos of the house that is obviously being desperately copied here. Such a design probably didn’t originate from a blank sheet of paper.
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Hello 11ant,
unfortunately, only a gable roof with a 22° pitch is permitted.
I have incorporated your inputs and those from others as much as possible and submitted the plan to one architect and two draftsmen.
Please share your ideas or suggestions on what and how changes should be made if you find the plan unsatisfactory.
unfortunately, only a gable roof with a 22° pitch is permitted.
I have incorporated your inputs and those from others as much as possible and submitted the plan to one architect and two draftsmen.
Please share your ideas or suggestions on what and how changes should be made if you find the plan unsatisfactory.
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