Hello,
I find the entrance hall and vestibule way too dark, as well as the upstairs corridor. Why do the children’s rooms have such bends in their walls? Have you considered that you have to lock and unlock two doors every time you use the bathroom? This also applies to the children! My kids would definitely not bother to unlock the door to the walk-in closet out of laziness, and so your way to the toilet would constantly be blocked, which will inevitably happen with three teenagers anyway 🙂.
Best regards
Sabine
I find the entrance hall and vestibule way too dark, as well as the upstairs corridor. Why do the children’s rooms have such bends in their walls? Have you considered that you have to lock and unlock two doors every time you use the bathroom? This also applies to the children! My kids would definitely not bother to unlock the door to the walk-in closet out of laziness, and so your way to the toilet would constantly be blocked, which will inevitably happen with three teenagers anyway 🙂.
Best regards
Sabine
lastdrop schrieb:
A walk-in closet located as a trapped room behind the bathroom? What’s the point?Ahh ... I missed the passageway. However, this door will be a nuisance, see Curly.
I don’t think the walk-in closet next to the bathroom is a good idea because there’s no other access except directly through the bathroom.
What if someone is using the toilet and another person wants to get something from there? 😀
Personally, I think too much space is wasted on the vestibule and hallway.
What if someone is using the toilet and another person wants to get something from there? 😀
Personally, I think too much space is wasted on the vestibule and hallway.
lastdrop schrieb:
Ahh ... I missed the passage. But this door will be a nuisance, see Curly.Am I missing something here? You can only enter the walk-in closet directly through the bathroom, right, or is there another passage somewhere?
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