House plans for a long narrow land of 3.50 m front and 15 m deep (52.50M2). It requires the building to have two floors: the first must have a big living-dining room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a laundry. At the second level, three bedrooms and a bathroom. But the problem is where to place the ladder to not take up much space.
For the design of this house, they started from two important points. First, because it is a long narrow field, was proposed to distribute the project on a lateral axis of movement, so as to allow greater and better use of the entire area. Second, a central courtyard that can provide lighting and natural ventilation to the largest possible number of rooms in the house was screened. From the entrance, the living-dining room started (as an integrated area), which is illuminated through both the facade and the aforementioned courtyard, while the kitchen was raised to the opposite side of this. Meanwhile, the guest bathroom and the staircase - main concern of the proprietary - were determined at the end of the field. Both bathrooms proposed light and air through a duct that connects the two floors. Due to the little space it is recommended that the partition walls are drywall in order to generate greater flexibility in the use of space.
Plan designed by arquitect Paola Matzumura (997362588 / 411*6692) - Casa y Más from El Comercio journal.
Via: Free Home Plans Design
For the design of this house, they started from two important points. First, because it is a long narrow field, was proposed to distribute the project on a lateral axis of movement, so as to allow greater and better use of the entire area. Second, a central courtyard that can provide lighting and natural ventilation to the largest possible number of rooms in the house was screened. From the entrance, the living-dining room started (as an integrated area), which is illuminated through both the facade and the aforementioned courtyard, while the kitchen was raised to the opposite side of this. Meanwhile, the guest bathroom and the staircase - main concern of the proprietary - were determined at the end of the field. Both bathrooms proposed light and air through a duct that connects the two floors. Due to the little space it is recommended that the partition walls are drywall in order to generate greater flexibility in the use of space.
Plan designed by arquitect Paola Matzumura (997362588 / 411*6692) - Casa y Más from El Comercio journal.
Via: Free Home Plans Design