ᐅ Alignment of windows and sight lines

Created on: 2 Jan 2016 17:02
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daytona
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daytona
2 Jan 2016 17:02
Hello everyone,
I would like to hear your opinion on the following situation:

What do you think about the east side of the house (completely not visible, as it faces a field)?
1. Pantry (fixed position due to interior design)
2. Child’s bedroom 1
3. Kitchen (more or less fixed)
4. Child’s bedroom 2
5. Dining room patio door (can only be shifted to the left because of interior design)

Would you place window 4 between 3 and 5?

Exterior view of a modern house facade with windows and entrance door
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ypg
3 Jan 2016 00:05
I would at least consider standardizing 1 and 4.
Having four different sizes for five windows is at least one size too many 😉
tomtom793 Jan 2016 12:37
If the floor plan allows, stack them directly on top of each other.
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Legurit
3 Jan 2016 13:51
Please post the floor plan... otherwise – yes, elevations are important, but depending on the location of the house, they may not be as crucial.
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Manu1976
3 Jan 2016 14:51
I would make the windows above the same and then align them somewhat with the windows below.

Or is there a specific reason why one children’s room has a small window and the other has a double casement window?

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