Towel Hook Query
Jan Dobson
3 years ago
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Comments (20)Hi Steven Rawlins, Designing your own house does present some challenges, I suppose it all depends where you wish to invest your money on what kind of results you end up with. I like the way the house relates to the games room, it would remove lot of the noise from the main house. There are a few area where you might consider some revision of your proposal. You have not stated the location of north, really to make comments orientation is a very important factor and it would help in further edits. Also where you are located would also help (if you are comfortable with the idea) as this can ascertain climate conditions and if it is on Google earth it may be possible to ascertain adjoining properties influences and climate conditions. I roughly estimate that your house is about 15 meters wide, with a roof at 25 degrees you would end up with a massive high roof, the trusses would be significant size and the cost of covering such roof would be considerable. Also a roof acts as a sail, and although it helps that the roof is at an angle, it still is a large area for winds to exercise their destructive force. Special consideration would need to be placed on holding down bolts, and it you are covering with concrete tiles it would be a considerable cost. I think you might like to revise this roof design and reduce span, weight and cost. There are three doors between the "inside and the outside" front door, back door and garage it means that in winter you heat all of the Kitchen, lounge, dining and corridor, this is a lot of area to keep heated in winter (and cooled in summer) your costs for heating and cooling would be considerable. If possible I would consider adding some doors to act as airlocks to reduce heating and cooling costs. The garage which is of good size, has a door opening in the living areas (close to the main corridor). In winter when the front of the garage door is closed and you warm up the car the exhaust fumes will find their way into your kitchen/family/ and the rest of the house. These fumes are generally heavier than air and will most likely be ingested by your children and your pets, furthermore this is an accumulative process which I feels is not amenable to good health. In the master suite you have to cross the room to get from the master bathroom to the walk in robe. This would become an area of max travel as it is an activity done at least every day and sometimes "wetness" is included in the mix. It would mean that the carpet wold become warned and most likely soiled, and if you have a hard floor it would become slippery. There is also some wasted area at the entry of the bedroom which you might like to reconsider. The three toilets shown in the proposed plan all have internal opening doors, these are not very functional (illegal in Victoria unless you have panic hinges) if you have to get to someone inside in an emergency you would find access to them very difficult and might damage them as generaly people fall forward in such areas thus blocking the door opening inwards. Changing to external opening doors or sliders might help to solve this issue. The robes in bedrooms 2,3 and 4 seem to be very small, and not very well located. In bedroom s 3 and 4 you might find it helpful to locate the robes in the wall between the two rooms with some rearrangements of the doors might give you more storage space and act as a noise suppressor between the two rooms. You have a very good storage for linen in the laundry, however this can at times be effected by moisture variation especially if the dryer has heavy use. As pointed out from others above the scullery sees to be very large and it might also generate a lot of traffic considering that this is the only sink in the kitchen. Generally we use a sink for washing up, cleaning vegetable, cleaning fish, getting a glass of water and sometimes in an emergency. Really a kitchen sink should be separated from the stove/cooktop by about one working station which means 800 mm to 1000 mm. This is because in an emergency (pot catching fire) we instinctively move the pot to the sink - quickly. Maybe adding a second sink to the main kitchen might be beneficial. To help in getting a better idea on the were space is misused it is sometime good to add the furniture, and this will show your circulation corridors and were you might reduced space. I hope these comments are of some help, generally it takes me three revision for me to get the Sketch plan to a point where the client has some acceptance of the idea, and sometimes a greater number. This part of the design process is the most important part, hopefully helping the rest of the documentation. Wish you the best for the future, I would be happy to further commend on this project towards a hopefully successful resolution. Michael Manias Building Designers - mm407p@gmail.com...See MoreAre windows in shower area feasible to give more light to ensuite.
Comments (26)Thanks once again oklouise for your comments. I have already been told by the draughtsman that I cannot put in skylights. No idea if this is true but he seemed quite sure and it was he who 'designed' the layout of said ensuite with what I consider a too small window because of ease of plumbing and drainage. He says that can be changed...............Supposedly only put like that to get the oversize plan in fir consent. This department is only interested in the outside view and the effect on the neighbours, which I actually dont have any. The positioning of the ensuite and WiR has changed too from the first plan as I had to come 'out' of my bedroom into a corridor past the WiR door and then into the ensuite. Technically they were both in my bedroom as had not entered the hallway but did not seem like it. So the wall you have now suggested for the door is a small lobby to the bedroom and I had planned to put furniture on it and a full length mirror. I will now look again at the whole space with three zones to see what can be done. I used the word solar tube as I thought that was the generic name for the 'tube' installed which reflected light into a room. Do they cause draughts? Have had no experience of them but will probably want to install one in my scullery (or Butler's kitchen) but am going to work in it a few months before deciding that. I am really quite a novice about function of installations and of building code....See MoreWhere should we put the toilet in this small bathroom?
Comments (65)Hi AndrewJason, I love cavity sliders. they are there when you want them but not visible when you need the space open. Having said that they cost more, take a bit of wreckage to set up and in you WA case you will be wrecking brick walls to put them in which might be a stretch of mess too far. BUT you will need to weigh up if they are worth it in the end. I do not think the build will be too bulky in the kitchen/dining because it will be superbly practical on both sides and it maybe just a matter of what you are used to. Not sure about "Average Joe...…" we are all good at somethings, mine is plans, function, practicality, solar. Yours might be brain surgery, empathy for unwell folks, kinda or you make the best seafood lasagne in the world... we are all needed to make for a great world: and it really is that!!! Good luck with your splendid home: I think it is beautiful. And PS if you do make the best seafood anything I better have your address....!!!!!!! MK...See MoreThe Towel Rail Dilemma
Comments (6)Yes, your towels will get a little damp opposite a rain-style showerhead. If you are determined to have one of those, it might be worth looking at enclosing the shower. You could always make the shower space wider rather than longer, then you will have a dry floor area to put your bathmat, instead of right behind the door! The towel rail could then go across the middle of the wall and have the opportunity to dry properly (especially if you get a heated one)....See MoreLorraine Cobcroft
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