Hello, today I had to wait for an hour and only had my notebook with me... so I just doodled a bit.
This is my very first draft of the ground floor, and it probably still has quite a few mistakes.
What I’m curious about is whether there are any major errors here (for example, the staircase?).
North is at the bottom right.
One square represents half a meter (0.5 m / 20 inches).
This is my very first draft of the ground floor, and it probably still has quite a few mistakes.
What I’m curious about is whether there are any major errors here (for example, the staircase?).
North is at the bottom right.
One square represents half a meter (0.5 m / 20 inches).
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MIA_SAN_MIA__14 Jun 2017 11:03Bierbrauer84 schrieb:
Hello,
I haven’t read everything and don’t know the exact orientation of the house, but I just wanted to quickly mention something that caught my eye about the floor plan.
The cloakroom/hallway/staircase area might be a bit dark, since natural light would mainly come only from the front door (if it includes a glass element) or through the door to the living/dining/kitchen area (if that is open or has glass).
Regards,
BierHello,
yes, I’ve also thought about that. You would definitely need to install a window above the staircase on the upper floor as well as the glass element you mentioned. Or do you have another idea?
We have planned a large glass sliding door for the living/dining/kitchen area that runs parallel to the large window in the living space.
Possibly a roof window in the stairwell area?
Possibly a roof window in the stairwell area?
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MIA_SAN_MIA__14 Jun 2017 11:36When I suggest it, the immediate response is, "How am I supposed to clean that?"
MIA_SAN_MIA__ schrieb:
As soon as I suggest that, the immediate question is, how am I supposed to clean that?
Not at all. No one will see it, or rather, no man.
Bierbrauer84 schrieb:
Roof windows in the stairwell area If I remember correctly, it is a house without sloped ceilings in the rooms.
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MIA_SAN_MIA__14 Jun 2017 12:03RobsonMKK schrieb:
If I remember correctly, it is a house without sloped ceilings in the rooms You are right again 🙂
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