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| Are you planning laundry space in the pantry? Also, I noticed that the service door hallway is using a lot of floorspace. If you shift that door to the right +/- 18'' , you would gain that 8' wall that could be used for floor to ceiling wall pantry. Then the hallspace would be serving 2 functions--pass thru as well as clear space in front of storage. The gain would way more than offset the loss of storage wall in the pantry. Since this is a passive solar home, I agree with with your decision to keep the fireplace in the central location, assuming that it will be/ could be used for an auxiliary heat source. I'm looking forward to seeing how your plans progress. It's neat to see people considering alternative building ideas that are more in tune with nature than so many of the more conventional approaches. |
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- Posted by teresa_nc7 (My Page) on Mon, Jun 2, 08 at 13:38
| Where is a dining area? Where are the rooms for the children? Most parents would rather have the little children's rooms on the same floor until they get older. I enjoy reading/learning about alternative building ideas! |
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Here is a link that might be useful: Kitchen thread
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| Also here is a link to my blog which is occasionally updated right now with design thoughts and idea "green building" information. I also have an updated version of the floor plan there an a more detailed list of what I am trying to get out of it. |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Blog
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| What happened to the bedroom on the first floor and the stairs? Or am I looking at "half" of the plan? The suggestion for flipping the kitchen is a good one to give you more living space. Actually just moving the kitchen layout to the dining wall. The sink could be located in an added extension to maintain a view. And the window seat a perfect location for dining. The only problem with doing this is the bathroom so near the kitchen. I'm not a fan of bathrooms and kitchens close together. I'd consider changing the staircase to an L shape and getting rid of the wall between the two rooms. This would open up the living area into one large room. Was living in NM and had land to build a straw bale. Life got in the way and couldn't finish the plan. I love the textures of straw bale walls and deep windows. |
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