ᐅ Options for Furnishing the Open-Plan Living Area

Created on: 20 May 2021 10:40
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Ypsi aus NI
Hello everyone,

After almost a year’s break, we have resumed our building project and are planning a new floor plan.
We’re stuck when it comes to the open-plan living area, so I would like to hear your opinions!
Our garden faces west, and to the south, the neighboring property begins after three meters (10 feet).

Option 1:
Overall, we like this option best. BUT: Is it possibly too tight? About one meter (3 feet) between the sofa and table—is that too cramped? It’s enough for walking through, but maybe it compromises comfort on the couch? Currently, we have much more space between the couch and table, but not as much room depth as in the planned layout. We are thinking of trying to place the table this close to the sofa in our current apartment to get a feel for it.
Pros: Great window view to the west, a skylight to the south (brings in plenty of light but prevents the neighbor from looking into our house), from the couch you can see the room, the garden, and the TV.
Cons: Is it too narrow in width?

Option 2:
Same setup, only the table is rotated. Basically, a table with a footprint of 1.00 x 2.00 meters (3 x 6.5 feet) requires a total space of 2.00 x 2.00 meters (6.5 x 6.5 feet) to accommodate chairs. In this arrangement, all guests could look out to the garden. In option 1, both the sofa and the kitchen island have visual contact with all guests.

Option 3:
The sofa and the entertainment wall are swapped. The skylight to the south changes to a floor-to-ceiling window, but the window to the west is removed.
Pros: More freedom of movement in the room, sofa hidden behind the fireplace, more coziness.
Cons: No view of the garden from the sofa, loss of a west window, view of the fireplace only from the side.

We have gotten so lost in the planning that we can’t see the forest for the trees right now.

What do you think?

Thanks and best regards,
Ypsi
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Ypsi aus NI
20 May 2021 15:40
haydee schrieb:

I would create a peninsula.
So, from island variant 1-3, make a peninsula to have shorter walking distances.

Isn't that already a peninsula now?
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Ypsi aus NI
20 May 2021 15:41
pagoni2020 schrieb:

Wow, you suddenly have a huge house 😀 😀

What do you mean? Do you like it or not?

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driver55
20 May 2021 15:43
askforafriend schrieb:

I think that’s cheesy. Take a large U-shaped sectional sofa about 3.50m (11.5 feet) wide, then you still have 6.40m (21 feet) left. That’s more than enough! My problem definitely wouldn’t be the space, but that the kitchen doesn’t face the main terrace, though that’s a matter of preference.
You can see how it’s being “tweaked” right now?

A 3.5m (11.5 feet) U-shaped sofa leaves hardly any room for a table and access to the sofa.
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pagoni2020
20 May 2021 15:44
What this means for me, however, is not necessarily anything 😀
Now you could also rethink the TV setup. No direct lighting, maybe separated by a low piece of furniture, a comfortable, not too large TV sofa.....
Tolentino20 May 2021 15:55
I will place one sofa in front of each window. 😱
In my opinion, this is not a problem at all when there is enough space. One side is fixed, where my wife will put her plant shelves.
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Ypsi aus NI
20 May 2021 16:01
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driver55 schrieb:

You can see how it is currently being "tinkered" with?

A 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) U-shaped sofa hardly leaves any space for a table and access to the sofa.

What’s so wrong about that? JUST TRY IT OUT!