Hello everyone,
I have designed a ground floor plan and would appreciate tips for the layout of the ground floor of a city villa measuring 10.1 x 10.1 m (33.1 x 33.1 ft).
I’m not happy with the open kitchen with the island.
Maybe place the island against the wall and add a unit with three tall cabinets for oven, refrigerator, and pantry?
Should I move the entire kitchen forward and relocate the guest toilet? Or use that space as a small room? Please consider the compass orientation. Should one or two small windows be added in the living area (sofa)?
I have designed a ground floor plan and would appreciate tips for the layout of the ground floor of a city villa measuring 10.1 x 10.1 m (33.1 x 33.1 ft).
I’m not happy with the open kitchen with the island.
Maybe place the island against the wall and add a unit with three tall cabinets for oven, refrigerator, and pantry?
Should I move the entire kitchen forward and relocate the guest toilet? Or use that space as a small room? Please consider the compass orientation. Should one or two small windows be added in the living area (sofa)?
The slanted wall with the door makes it a bit challenging, in my opinion. You have the kitchen and dining area cramped at the bottom, followed by a huge open space. I would reorganize that. Unfortunately, there are hardly any measurements on your plan. Is this your own design, or is it already being built like this?
Hello @mondbau,
please fill out the questionnaire:
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundrissplanung-unbedingt-vor-Beitrag-Erstellung-lesen.11714/
Also, please provide the plot plan with the location, roads, access routes, and everything that seems important.
Why 10.1 x 10.1 m (33.1 x 33.1 ft)? Is there any flexibility with these dimensions? Can the straight staircase be replaced? What about the upper floor?
More complete questions will receive more advice.
please fill out the questionnaire:
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundrissplanung-unbedingt-vor-Beitrag-Erstellung-lesen.11714/
Also, please provide the plot plan with the location, roads, access routes, and everything that seems important.
Why 10.1 x 10.1 m (33.1 x 33.1 ft)? Is there any flexibility with these dimensions? Can the straight staircase be replaced? What about the upper floor?
More complete questions will receive more advice.
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hampshire7 Jan 2020 09:08You are spending a lot of money on "empty" space, while the kitchen and hallway feel cramped. For that reason alone, I don’t like the design. If you actually need the large living room area for something, it might make sense. Perhaps you offer yoga classes at home.
Strange: at least the "green" template in https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/Ausrichtung-nach-laengsachse-hauptgebaeude.31143/#post-324885 was somewhat better before. By the way, I usually recommend beginners to start with the upper floor. You mentioned elsewhere that the development plan requires a building axis (?) – so why are you insisting on a square floor plan?
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hampshire schrieb:
You are spending a lot of money on "empty" space, while the kitchen and hallway end up feeling cramped. For that reason alone, I don’t like this design. It might make sense if you actually need all that space in the living room for something. Maybe you’re offering yoga classes at home. That’s exactly why the original poster is here. They write that they don’t like it.
I see a typical standard floor plan here, but you don’t have to go with it. There are so many alternatives. You can find plenty of options online.
This doesn’t even warrant a discussion. Next, we’ll be debating the house from “Nikolaus.”
ypg schrieb:
I see a typical standard floor plan here.I rather see a homeowner who, when looking at a standard floor plan, thought: "I can definitely mess this up even worse myself." Basically, the apprentice edition of a run-of-the-mill design.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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