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Lenny19094 Sep 2020 13:01Hello dear forum,
we are currently planning the floor plan for our house. Our plot is relatively narrow with a width of 16m (52.5 feet), which limits our options somewhat. In principle, we really like the attached floor plan so far. Most of the garden will be on the north side, and the corner terrace will be in the northwest. A guest toilet with a shower as well as a study on the ground floor are very important to us, as is an open and bright living/dining area. In the example, the utility room is planned on the upper floor, but we would generally prefer to have it downstairs. However, the technical room would then need to be larger. We are also missing a pantry on the ground floor.
Do you have any ideas on how this could possibly be implemented? We have already considered changing the entrance area but actually like it very much as it is.
Thank you very much for your answers.
Best regards


we are currently planning the floor plan for our house. Our plot is relatively narrow with a width of 16m (52.5 feet), which limits our options somewhat. In principle, we really like the attached floor plan so far. Most of the garden will be on the north side, and the corner terrace will be in the northwest. A guest toilet with a shower as well as a study on the ground floor are very important to us, as is an open and bright living/dining area. In the example, the utility room is planned on the upper floor, but we would generally prefer to have it downstairs. However, the technical room would then need to be larger. We are also missing a pantry on the ground floor.
Do you have any ideas on how this could possibly be implemented? We have already considered changing the entrance area but actually like it very much as it is.
Thank you very much for your answers.
Best regards
I really like the floor plan!
You could also replace a pantry with additional tall cabinets in the kitchen on the unused wall at the bottom left.
Having the washing machine and dryer on the upper floor makes perfect sense! That way, you don’t have to carry laundry up and down all the time!
You could also replace a pantry with additional tall cabinets in the kitchen on the unused wall at the bottom left.
Having the washing machine and dryer on the upper floor makes perfect sense! That way, you don’t have to carry laundry up and down all the time!
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Nice-Nofret4 Sep 2020 15:58A utility room on the sleeping floor is ideal, as it saves carrying laundry up and down the stairs! I have never really understood the charm of freshly washed laundry in a basement or service room...
I like the floor plan; it is consistently designed and truly functional.
I like the floor plan; it is consistently designed and truly functional.
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