MR___MR schrieb:
Well, with a bungalow, everything is on one level (you also have to think about getting older).Having everything on one level doesn’t help much if you create maze-like walking routes.M
Myrna_Loy18 May 2021 15:31The kitchen doesn’t really get much light either—only some side light from the terrace window about 6–8 meters (20–26 feet) away. It’s quite dark in the middle. You could of course solve this with skylights from above, but those are difficult to make completely airtight. And if you need to quickly ventilate, that’s not so easy with the current design.
RomeoZwo schrieb:
I find that quite harsh. The concept of zoning is an idea with pros and cons. Everyone has to decide for themselves. But it is a concept that can be followed, and especially a bungalow is well suited for it.That is completely fine. But definitely not what was painted there.MR___MR schrieb:
Well, with a bungalow, everything is on one level (you also have to consider getting older). From now on, only bungalows should be built, since after all, we’re all getting older. 😎
MR___MR schrieb:
You don’t have any sloped ceilings anywhere. That’s nice.
MR___MR schrieb:
And I have a 10 ares (0.1 hectares) plot, so it fits well. That’s also good and appropriate.
MR___MR schrieb:
And a bungalow just looks really good. Not all of them. Some don’t even look good from the outside.
MR___MR schrieb:
But you’re right, a bungalow is also cheaper than one-and-a-half stories. We don’t want to start that kind of debate here.
MR___MR schrieb:
I would like to build the following bungalow. MR___MR schrieb:
The floor plan is still changing; this is just a rough draft. MR___MR schrieb:
But the plan wasn’t made by me; it’s from the home builder’s designer. If that’s the case, I would seriously consider whether this is the right place to build.
What were your wishes or input?
Seriously now, do you find this floor plan good or successful?