ᐅ House Design – Your Opinions Wanted...

Created on: 28 Nov 2016 11:44
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Jule88
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Jule88
28 Nov 2016 11:44
Hello dear forum members!
My husband and I are planning to build a small house... our current plan includes a knee wall height of 1.25 meters (4 feet) and a roof pitch of 40–45 degrees (gable roof).
No dormers and no basement.

Thank you in advance for your contributions!!!
Grundrissplan eines Hauses mit Flur, Bad und Zimmern in Blau auf Weiss

2D-Grundrissplan einer Wohnung mit Küche, Essbereich und Wohnzimmer
Climbee28 Nov 2016 12:22
I can’t open anything here, and maybe you could answer the standard questions (pinned post). That would make things much easier. Especially the site plan would be great! Building window / construction period, etc.
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Dindin
28 Nov 2016 13:09
Hello,

Here are a few initial observations I noticed at first glance:
- The ground floor feels quite compartmentalized to me.
- In my opinion, the utility room and technical room do not have enough usable space to be practical.
- I don’t really see room for a cloakroom that can accommodate a family of four.
- Whether you enter from the garage or the front door, you always have to carry your groceries quite a long way back to the pantry, which also offers little practical storage space.
- Very long corridor on the upper floor.
- I would consider adding a door between the dressing room and bedroom, so if one person wants to sleep in longer, the other can get dressed without disturbing them.
- The toilet on the upper floor could become a very dark and uncomfortable corner being so separated.

These were just the things that stood out to me spontaneously.
Kind regards
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Jule88
28 Nov 2016 13:14
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 548m² (5897 sq ft)
Slope: no
Floor area ratio (FAR)
Site coverage ratio
Building envelope, building line and boundary
Edge development
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 1.5
Roof type: gable roof
Architectural style: modern
Orientation: south-facing with a slight deviation to the east
Maximum heights / limits
Additional requirements

Owners’ requirements

Number of occupants: 2-4

Office: teacher with home office?
Guest bedrooms per year: rarely
Open or closed architecture: partly open, partly closed

Dining and cooking area, kitchen with counter and cupboard in the niche next to the pantry
Number of dining seats: 8-10
Fireplace: yes, masonry
Music/stereo wall: TV to be wall-mounted, with only a small sideboard underneath
Balcony, roof terrace: terrace partly covered by the upper floor
Garage: double garage
Utility garden, greenhouse: no large format specified
Additional wishes / special features / daily routine: bedroom not adjacent to children’s room, bathroom and toilet near the technical room

House design
Designed by: architect and us
What is particularly liked: separable dining-living area
What is disliked: ???

Preferred heating system: heat pump
So... I hope these are the most important details; the documents can be opened by clicking the image on my side
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ypg
28 Nov 2016 14:20
Well, the most important thing is actually the site plan and orientation, why the design is the way it is now, and whether the house is intended for a traditional family or possibly other household types.

Always remember: the more vague the information or question, the less meaningful the answer will be 😉

At first and second glance, I find it quite good, except for the trip hazard of the first stair step and the vestibule 🙂

Best regards
J
Jule88
28 Nov 2016 16:01
Sorry, I missed this above... here is the site plan.
Dindin schrieb:
- The ground floor seems very cramped to me
- In my opinion, the utility room and technical room don’t have enough space to be used effectively
- I don’t really see enough room for a wardrobe that can accommodate a family of four
- Whether you enter from the garage or the front door, you always have quite a long way to carry groceries to the pantry (which also offers little useful space)
- Very long corridor upstairs
- I would consider adding a door between the dressing room and the bedroom so if one person wants to sleep longer, the other can get dressed without disturbing them
- The toilet upstairs could become a very dark and uncomfortable corner being so separated

Why do you think the wardrobe is too small? There are intentionally two niches in the entrance area for two sliding door closets measuring 2 m (6.5 ft) each, so that should be enough?! I hope this information also clears up the cramped impression...
The very long corridor upstairs actually came about because we wanted direct natural light...
There will be a sliding door between the dressing room and the bedroom.
The toilet could really turn out too dark...
ypg schrieb:
At first and second glance, I think it’s pretty good, except for the tripping hazard at the first stair step and the entrance area 🙂

What do you mean by tripping hazard, and what don’t you like about the entrance area?