Is there any interior designer here? (buying a flat)
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PostPosted: Thu, 5th Mar 2015 23:31    Post subject: Is there any interior designer here? (buying a flat)
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So I reserved a flat to buy !!! 3rd floor in a 3 stories building. Nice location, good price for standards here. I have 2 months to decide if I want it. Developer will start building in may and finish in summer 2016. basically, customer can reserve a flat. That means if developer is planning to build a new building and flats are selling like crazy, They announced open reservations and first in, first served. I managed to get in and reserve. I have time to may, to decide if I want it and take a huge ass loan in bank Laughing

here it is. 46m total.
19.35m big room
9.5m smaller room
7.1m kitchen
5.5m hall
4.6m bathroom
big balcony and 2x2 basement are added beyond that, so 46 it space of the flat not including balcony or basement.

Any ideas how I could arrange that ? I bet they would allow me to decide about placement of some walls etc, so I can practically do whatever I want here, I guess as far, as I don't want to move outer walls holding the construction. 46 is not much but its more than I was living my whole life with parents and sister and that was ok. So coming from 40m(4 people)10th floor to 46 for only me and my gf, in new modern building is a step forward I guess Laughing

anyone good with some designer program? Place couch, tv, bed and so on ? I some interesting combinations? I have no idea how to arrange a flat. My father is a carpenter and makes fantastic modern kitchens and wardrobes so that is covered


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 00:18    Post subject:
Done.




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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 00:23    Post subject:
and that's all I wanted to know. Thanks Very Happy


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 00:41    Post subject:
guys, this is serious Laughing


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 00:46    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 01:13    Post subject:
don't face your pc to the wall if you live with someone else
they will only see your back most of the time

here is something I threw about:



if you can squeeze a small one-man sofa between the table and the pc table would be awesome
you won't have to share the couch with all guests
even a small cushioned stool would work, and you can put your legs on it when alone and watching the TV

* I'm no designer


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 02:14    Post subject:
Or just use the couch as desktop position. Only for lazy fucks like me Laughing



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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 02:26    Post subject:
TV in front of a window?

I would rather have the couch in front of the window so you don't get fucking blinded by the sun while trying to watch tv in winters..

IMO (going from these drawings, i can't draw now, on laptop in bed), i would buy 2 smaller couches rather than one, put them under the windows and make sure that one is short enough for passage through the door. Rest seems fairly ok what they did.


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 02:53    Post subject:
why is the kitchen a separate room? If you have a choice, try to integrate it with your living room. and make sure you can also see the tv when cooking Wink

and yeah, I'm sure outlets and whatnot won't let you put the tv against the window like above...


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 07:27    Post subject:
For me, a separate kitchen is a must. Not everyone (I mean unexpected guests) has to see the whole mess in the kitchen mid-cooking, and some dishes smell horribly when not done (and even the better the meal, the worse it smells during preparation Very Happy). With a separate kitchen, with doors, you can just shut it and forget. Sliding doors are nice for that, but you'd have to prepare the wall beforehand if you want to do it properly.
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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 07:36    Post subject:
Hmm so test plan shows that it can be arranged in useful way

I was also thinking about removing kitchen Wall and setting a table there.
I guess I will have to wait for a better plan with all walls dimmensions. And that tv must be against the balcony window. There is no other way

And the small room have over 9m. Now I am living in 8m room and there guys much more than just bed and drawer

So in general,You guys think it's an ok flat or should I pass? Talking to experienced flat owners I mean it's the best I can find for reasonable money and in good location


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 08:45    Post subject:
Seems fine. One you make it your own, as with any flat, it does. Plenty scope there for things fitting, and changing, should you get bored lol. Pretty good layout overall. I'm more sensitive as regards the 'area' where I live, rather than the abode, but that's just me Razz
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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 10:17    Post subject:
The area is best in the city as far as I think. People are hunting and killing each other for flats in that area Laughing


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 10:54    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
TV in front of a window?

I would rather have the couch in front of the window so you don't get fucking blinded by the sun while trying to watch tv in winters..

IMO (going from these drawings, i can't draw now, on laptop in bed), i would buy 2 smaller couches rather than one, put them under the windows and make sure that one is short enough for passage through the door. Rest seems fairly ok what they did.


you ever heard of blinds? Laughing

and yeah, you can drop the kitchen wall, and put a bar there
you will have visual over the living room, and can yell stuff with people on couch while you're cooking

you can do it like this too, but it's kind of wasteful, and no place for the PC



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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 11:17    Post subject:
you don't plan on having a family? because you are buying a 1-2 person flat that you'll have to pay off loan for 30-40 years Laughing
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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 12:24    Post subject:
If there will be a kid it will get the smaller room.
The loan will be for 30 years. I don't see a reason why couch in the living room couldn't be folding bed.
I was living in 40m 2 room flat with my sister and parents and it was ok. So 46m for me and my gf is great. And if there will be a kid, one or two can fit in the smaller room. I was in even smaller room with my sister for 24 years. There was room for 2 folding beds. Small table, tv and pc. All that on 8m. Then my sister moved out year ago and I have all that 8m for myself. Its heaven

Sure I would love 60m. But that's too big loan and no flats like that are available in this location. Its all reserved so if someone will give up his reservation I will look into it.


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 12:47    Post subject:
I'd remove the little wall that divides the kitchen and living room. It will create the illusion of space, you know being more open and stuff.


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 13:04    Post subject:
I like the idea of bar instead of that wall


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 14:29    Post subject:
Try to get something with 1 more room.
I would never buy a place like that unless I was planning on staying single or we'd be pensioners

While you can make it work... you're better off saving up for that extra roomer. You'll regret it if you don't. Will be better for your relationship/future.

But I guess both of you need to be serious and start saving up another year at least.


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 15:01    Post subject:
In a coming months I will see what can be done


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 15:10    Post subject:
Are appartments always so small in Poland?
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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 15:54    Post subject:
Above 50m in the middle of the city? I wouldn't even be able to get loan that high. At least not yet.
46m is 6m more than my parents had for while life. Still... Not too much. If it only wasn't money issue


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 16:14    Post subject:
I'm in a similar situation but my apartment is bigger than that.

Tips:

You have a tiny apartment, don't try to have a big TV corner. It's wasted space. Mount your TV on the wall instead and get single lounge chairs which you can move into position when needed

Other tips: Ikea has a nice wall mountable table which you can pull down. For the kitchen this would be perfect:

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S69919682/

Also, don't jam your apartment full of stuff and furniture - I made that mistake at first and the feeling is very underwhelming.

Also, focus on storage space. Make sure every piece of furniture (where possible of course) has drawers, shelves, etc. Use blank areas of wall for shelves. Shelves can be very handy for stuff like spices, books, CDs, DVDs, etc.

For example: make it so your bed has a storage compartment underneath. The bed will be a little higher, sure, but you'll have enough space to fit an entire wardrobe in there.
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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 16:34    Post subject:
My father is a carpenter. He Makes fantastic kitchens with oven built into furniture etc. Also all kind of wardrobes, desks. He will make all my furniture however I will design it. Like wardrobe with sliding doors fitted where I want

I am planning on adding furniture as I need it so there won't be any useless stuff.

It's all theoretical.. I still need to get a loan and then wait a year for building to be finished. Reservation is a first step


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 17:21    Post subject:
downloading sims4.
yep... it came this far Laughing


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PostPosted: Fri, 6th Mar 2015 17:28    Post subject:
You could use autocad, its totally got all the parts you need to do it. What its made for Smile
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But doubt you want to learn autocad just to use the furniture templates.

Could use photoshop, set the grid to match the scale of the image so 1 grid = 1m and draw it out.


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