Hello everyone,
we have received the draft design for our house from the builder. The gross floor areas (with a 1m (3.3 ft) knee wall) of the children’s rooms are 14m² (150 sq ft), and the master bedroom is 16m² (172 sq ft).
Is that sufficient? Somehow, I can’t really picture it and am feeling uncertain.
Thank you very much for your help!
we have received the draft design for our house from the builder. The gross floor areas (with a 1m (3.3 ft) knee wall) of the children’s rooms are 14m² (150 sq ft), and the master bedroom is 16m² (172 sq ft).
Is that sufficient? Somehow, I can’t really picture it and am feeling uncertain.
Thank you very much for your help!
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Milanni12318 Feb 2016 21:14Yes... I went back over it carefully but didn’t quite understand what you meant...
Now I’m happy though! Thanks again!
Now I’m happy though! Thanks again!
In my opinion, the bathroom is too small for a T-layout. We chose an L-layout in a slightly larger bathroom and have been completely satisfied with it so far.
Take a look here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/Badplanung-3-51m-x-3-51m-ideensuche.11596/page-3#post-79700
Take a look here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/Badplanung-3-51m-x-3-51m-ideensuche.11596/page-3#post-79700
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Milanni12321 Feb 2016 20:29lastdrop schrieb:
Our layout is similar, with a T-shape. However, we swapped the toilet and shower, with the wall between them being half-height glass. This allows plenty of light into the shower while keeping the toilet out of direct view when the door opens. Lastdrop, how large is your bathroom? Thanks for your feedback!
In our bathroom, the shower is at the back because we have a great view from the window, and I’d rather be disturbed on the toilet than while showering.
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