ᐅ Floor plan with laundry chute, recesses, and wall projections
Created on: 6 Jun 2022 08:34
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NoNameMDGood morning!
The floor plan of our house is basically finalized, and now we are looking for useful and practical ideas that we could still incorporate into the layout. So far, we have planned, for example:
- a laundry chute in the bathroom on the upper floor to transport laundry directly to the utility room
- wall recesses as storage space behind the washbasins and toilets, as well as in the showers
- a niche in the hallway for coat storage and a shoe rack
Do you have any other practical ideas that we could or should consider?
Many thanks in advance for your tips!
Best regards, Timo
The floor plan of our house is basically finalized, and now we are looking for useful and practical ideas that we could still incorporate into the layout. So far, we have planned, for example:
- a laundry chute in the bathroom on the upper floor to transport laundry directly to the utility room
- wall recesses as storage space behind the washbasins and toilets, as well as in the showers
- a niche in the hallway for coat storage and a shoe rack
Do you have any other practical ideas that we could or should consider?
Many thanks in advance for your tips!
Best regards, Timo
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Myrna_Loy6 Jun 2022 09:21I don’t like shelves behind sinks. The mirror ends up being too far away when the sink has a standard depth. But I’m only 1.64 meters (5 feet 5 inches) tall.
NoNameMD schrieb:
The floor plan of our house is basically set,How can it be set when you’re still dealing with these issues? NoNameMD schrieb:
a laundry chute planned in the bathroom on the upper floor, so that laundry can be sent directly to the utility roomAn ideal solution here would be to have a utility room on the upper floor for washing. NoNameMD schrieb:
wall recesses as storage space behind the sinks and toilets as well as in the showersThose aren’t wall recesses but service installations. These also take up space. Alternatively, you can make them deeper and/or longer where it fits. Therefore, they should also be considered in the design. NoNameMD schrieb:
a niche in the hallway for coats and shoe storageIt’s better not to plan for a niche but rather a free wall that might be slightly longer or even a whole closet, so it’s no longer really a niche. Nevertheless, all three elements influence the floor plan, so the design can only develop _with_ these “ideas.”
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motorradsilke6 Jun 2022 12:11ypg schrieb:
Here would be an ideal solution for a utility room on the upper floor for washing.But only if you do not want to hang laundry outside to dry. Otherwise, you would have to carry the clean, wet laundry downstairs, which is less practical than bringing the dirty laundry down. I would never recommend that.
motorradsilke schrieb:
But only if you don’t want to hang the laundry outside to dry. Otherwise, you have to carry the clean, wet laundry downstairs, which is more inconvenient than bringing the dirty laundry down.
I would never recommend that. ...says the woman with the bungalow 😎
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