It’s been a while since I announced the new section on the blog “I design, you choose” where you could decide the best layout for a reform. You were given three options to choose from:
The distribution that you liked the most was the proposal number 1, but the client has chosen a mix of the three (happens very often, but customers need to see the three options) and this is the final scheme:
{Plano de la nueva distribución}
As you can see, the final distribution is a combination of the best ideas. The client chose a small entrance with a wardrobe, creating a separation between the living room and the front door. Cabinet construction includes a space to sit (you can use it as cobbler, giving more amplitude), a lattice of glass and wood and recessed shelves behind the closet. Following this style we made a sliding door to separate the living room bedroom, which was integrated into the living room. Before this, it was good for nothing but to store books.
{Closet design at the entrance}
{Closet design at the entrance}
{Closet design at the entrance}
The kitchen was left open, but with a wall of 90 cm to separate the oven from the living room while creating a TV hanging space. The living room, being a busy area, has not been easy to distribute. Adding a small separation between the kitchen and the living room allows us to put the couch just on the opposite wall so you can watch TV.
{Living room and the sliding door design}
The dining table will be located in the kitchen as in Proposition 1 and L-shaped kitchen and Proposition 3, but shorter in order to place the table. Finally, the bathroom will be only equipped with a shower as in Proposals 2 and 3.
{Bathroom floor}
{Bathroom elevation}
A couple of 3D renders so you can see the final design.
{3D infographics – Living room}
{3D infographics – Living room}
{3D infographics – Living room}
{3D infographics – Entrance}
What do you think of the decisions we have taken over the distribution of the house and design? I want to read your opinion!