Hello!
We are currently working on the electrical planning. We are having a hard time with the children's rooms because the children are still being planned as well :-) and we have no idea where everything should go. Of course, there needs to be space for a bed, a wardrobe (150cm (59 inches)), a desk, and later also a TV.
For the upper children's room, we would prefer not to place the bed against the upper wall since the bathroom is located there. We have started planning but are not very satisfied with it. We also don’t know where the TV could go to plan the connection. Maybe you have some ideas.

We are currently working on the electrical planning. We are having a hard time with the children's rooms because the children are still being planned as well :-) and we have no idea where everything should go. Of course, there needs to be space for a bed, a wardrobe (150cm (59 inches)), a desk, and later also a TV.
For the upper children's room, we would prefer not to place the bed against the upper wall since the bathroom is located there. We have started planning but are not very satisfied with it. We also don’t know where the TV could go to plan the connection. Maybe you have some ideas.
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toxicmolotof13 Feb 2018 11:15We have two children's rooms, each measuring 12 square meters (130 square feet).
Both rooms have 12 electrical outlets arranged in pairs. On each of the two long walls, outlets are located at the corners and in the middle.
There is a light fixture by the door and switches for the terrace lighting by the exit to the terrace. Roller shutter switches are also right next to it (today, we would place those by the door).
There are 4 network ports and 2 TV connections placed diagonally on both walls once.
In the end, you always get it wrong anyway.
Both rooms have 12 electrical outlets arranged in pairs. On each of the two long walls, outlets are located at the corners and in the middle.
There is a light fixture by the door and switches for the terrace lighting by the exit to the terrace. Roller shutter switches are also right next to it (today, we would place those by the door).
There are 4 network ports and 2 TV connections placed diagonally on both walls once.
In the end, you always get it wrong anyway.
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toxicmolotof13 Feb 2018 11:20NanDe schrieb:
...the television ...How does the TV signal enter the house?
Fiber optic?
Then plenty of network outlets—ideally each with its own CAT cable (TV, telephone, Wi-Fi bridge—all running over the network, not antenna cables).
A dimmer for the room lighting is also a good idea, for example using an Eltako.
We plan to set up the TV using a satellite system.
For now, we will proceed as suggested by toxicmolotow. That should keep us on the safe side.
We also realized that if the desk in the lower children's room is placed in front of the small window, it would be more practical for the door to open to the left. So, planning the furniture layout is already quite important :-)
For now, we will proceed as suggested by toxicmolotow. That should keep us on the safe side.
We also realized that if the desk in the lower children's room is placed in front of the small window, it would be more practical for the door to open to the left. So, planning the furniture layout is already quite important :-)
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