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Originally Posted by charlesbahn
I reallly like the architecture. Seems like a great place to spend some time.
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floor plan , don't have scanner, but digital camera's these days go a long way
from the electrical plan
that fireplace, not shown specifically in the plan
but it's right about where you see C3 and "LIVING"
we looked at it with the family , because we thought it must have been very modern house for the mid seventies, in a rural town like the one it's in, and the current owner, lady in retirement house, and her late husband were farmers, so it was odd ( not saying there aren't any "modern" farmers anywhere, but it's definately not typical ), when i asked around in the pub on the corner, 100m away, it turned out to be built by somebody in publishing(dunno what exactly, but he worked for a major publishing/printing company in these parts, could be writer, editor, anything really), and also in city politics
there are few things that since the mid seventies are now impractical in it
maybe the garage could have been a few feet wider, kitchen to spare room connection , slightly different perhaps... central heating with gas and water circulation instead of electric heating, during the night(cheaper rates), charging hot stones to release during the day..
but that's really about it...
only core problem with this kind of design, is flat roof, many, many exterior walls and windows, more then if it had been a square block... and from what i can tell in 1 week, it's more sensitive to exterior temp change... it's not optimal in terms of temperature isolation... but i think in modern days , a lot could be cancelled out by more modern building techniques and materials...
if i had to redo it now
i'ed rotated bedroom 1 , 90 degrees, slap it to the left of bedroom 2
then lower( speaking relative in the picture) the kitchen, so the lower wall becomes flush with the living room wall
then raise, move the top garage wall, up, so that one becomes flush with the top(relative again) wall of the bedrooms...and perhaps take the corner part back from the living room...