Just to explain: The ground floor extension is intended to be the laundry/utility room. On the upper floor, there should be space for three children's rooms with a bathroom, and in the attic, the master bedroom with a walk-in closet, bathroom, and a hobby room/studio/office or something similar... maybe a fourth children's room in the future. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. As mentioned, this is my initial, amateurish outline of everything and may contain many errors (such as no separate entrance to the laundry room, missing windows, and so on).
The staircase is arranged in a completely unsuitable way. First of all, the directions of travel on the ground floor and the attic floor fundamentally contradict each other in the drawing.
In addition, you walk into a solid wall, and you would never reach the top because there’s no landing or exit 🙂
Even if it were moved slightly lower in the drawing, you might still run into the sloping roof.
In addition, you walk into a solid wall, and you would never reach the top because there’s no landing or exit 🙂
Even if it were moved slightly lower in the drawing, you might still run into the sloping roof.
Delete everything and start again from scratch.
In the upper floor and attic, you’ll run into the wall at the staircase. This ruins the entire floor plan.
Actually, there is no need to continue, but I still want to point out a few more mistakes.
The rooms on the upper floor can only be used as storage rooms, which you probably don’t really want to offer your children.
The bathroom with toilet and tub in the master bath is unusable due to insufficient ceiling height.
In the guest toilet, you can be watched from the utility room while using the facilities. The utility room itself is a dark, cramped space.
The corridor to the utility room is too narrow.
The staircase is also a dark, cramped space.
Depending on the size of the TV, the 3.49m (11.5 feet) in the living room might feel quite tight.
There is no cloakroom.
The exterior views will probably look very plain.
In my opinion, the staircase is incorrectly placed in the corner. This results in many long hallways, or these are avoided by creating narrow passageways as entrances to the rooms, like you have done. Both options are costly and waste space.
Before anything else, the following should be clarified: Can you even build a 2.5-story house?
Where is south?
Are you allowed to build that much floor area?
Is the budget even sufficient? Roughly estimated, this will cost more than €400,000.
In the upper floor and attic, you’ll run into the wall at the staircase. This ruins the entire floor plan.
Actually, there is no need to continue, but I still want to point out a few more mistakes.
The rooms on the upper floor can only be used as storage rooms, which you probably don’t really want to offer your children.
The bathroom with toilet and tub in the master bath is unusable due to insufficient ceiling height.
In the guest toilet, you can be watched from the utility room while using the facilities. The utility room itself is a dark, cramped space.
The corridor to the utility room is too narrow.
The staircase is also a dark, cramped space.
Depending on the size of the TV, the 3.49m (11.5 feet) in the living room might feel quite tight.
There is no cloakroom.
The exterior views will probably look very plain.
In my opinion, the staircase is incorrectly placed in the corner. This results in many long hallways, or these are avoided by creating narrow passageways as entrances to the rooms, like you have done. Both options are costly and waste space.
Before anything else, the following should be clarified: Can you even build a 2.5-story house?
Where is south?
Are you allowed to build that much floor area?
Is the budget even sufficient? Roughly estimated, this will cost more than €400,000.
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