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Old 02-27-2013, 09:49 AM   #23823
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Originally Posted by Iridal View Post
Really good idea about putting the corridor on the short side of the house! Weird that we hadn't thought about that yet. But then what do you do with the tiny place at the front right? It's 2m wide and 1m long. You can't use it for anything. So maybe it is more logical to have the entrance and corridor on the long side after all ...
With the corridor on the left, either you have a bit of front space, and the section on the front right becomes a bike shed (as in f, but with the doorway where the tree is), or you make the right front of the house follow the line of the plot, with a small indent for the front door at the left hand side (perhaps a recessed porch*), more like the front of b, but with the flat bit on the left.

* Having the front door in a recessed porch was very popular in the 1930s in the UK.
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