ᐅ Creating a Submission Plan for a 140m² Single-Family Home – Feedback and Tips?
Created on: 18 Apr 2017 17:31
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zuluindia
Hello dear community,
We are planning to build a single-family house next year and believe we are ready to have a permit plan created.
The plot is 21m (69 feet) wide and 31m (102 feet) long.
The groundwater level is very high, so no basement.
The zoning regulations require both the house and the garage to have a gable roof.
The garden is located to the north behind the house; we deliberately placed the terrace on the north(west) side because we both prefer not to be exposed to the sun for long periods.
25 cm (10 inches) bricks + 20 cm (8 inches) insulation.
The house will be heated with geothermal energy (KNV Topline 1145) using a trench collector system.
The garage will be built without a door, essentially as a carport, allowing side access to the main entrance.
The roof above the mechanical room (in the attic) will simply be extended.
The guest toilet/bathroom on the ground floor will partially fit under the staircase.
Zoning restrictions/requirements: gable roof, eave height 5m (16 feet)
Plot size: 650 m² (7,000 sq ft)
Slope: no
Floor area ratio: 0.3
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 3m (10 feet), garage recessed 5m (16 feet)
Edge development: my "garage" adjacent to existing neighbor’s garage
Number of stories: 2
Roof style: gable roof
Architectural style: rather modern
Orientation: south-facing if possible
Maximum heights/limits: 5m (16 feet) eave height/roof edge
Homeowner requirements
No basement (due to high groundwater)
2 people (planning for 4)
Office: only intended as a storage room/guest room, for future needs
House design
Who designed it:
I designed it myself
We planned the kitchen in the “niche” so it is not the center of the room when entering and because it faces the street, letting us follow what is happening outside a bit.
The living room is on the darker north side since light from the south or west can be distracting when watching TV on the couch (as it is currently).
Thanks in advance,
Christian
We are planning to build a single-family house next year and believe we are ready to have a permit plan created.
The plot is 21m (69 feet) wide and 31m (102 feet) long.
The groundwater level is very high, so no basement.
The zoning regulations require both the house and the garage to have a gable roof.
The garden is located to the north behind the house; we deliberately placed the terrace on the north(west) side because we both prefer not to be exposed to the sun for long periods.
25 cm (10 inches) bricks + 20 cm (8 inches) insulation.
The house will be heated with geothermal energy (KNV Topline 1145) using a trench collector system.
The garage will be built without a door, essentially as a carport, allowing side access to the main entrance.
The roof above the mechanical room (in the attic) will simply be extended.
The guest toilet/bathroom on the ground floor will partially fit under the staircase.
Zoning restrictions/requirements: gable roof, eave height 5m (16 feet)
Plot size: 650 m² (7,000 sq ft)
Slope: no
Floor area ratio: 0.3
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 3m (10 feet), garage recessed 5m (16 feet)
Edge development: my "garage" adjacent to existing neighbor’s garage
Number of stories: 2
Roof style: gable roof
Architectural style: rather modern
Orientation: south-facing if possible
Maximum heights/limits: 5m (16 feet) eave height/roof edge
Homeowner requirements
No basement (due to high groundwater)
2 people (planning for 4)
Office: only intended as a storage room/guest room, for future needs
House design
Who designed it:
I designed it myself
We planned the kitchen in the “niche” so it is not the center of the room when entering and because it faces the street, letting us follow what is happening outside a bit.
The living room is on the darker north side since light from the south or west can be distracting when watching TV on the couch (as it is currently).
Thanks in advance,
Christian
zuluindia schrieb:
My builder would have even built with 10 cm (4 inches) bricks inside.What brick dimensions do you have in Austria?
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zuluindia20 Apr 2017 15:06Hm... So my bricks would be from Wienerberger.
For example, non-load-bearing ones are available in 8, 10, or 12x50cm (3, 4, or 5x20 inches).
(Of course, without plaster)
Is it allowed to post links here?
Otherwise, you can easily find the site by searching for Wienerberger. *at*
For example, non-load-bearing ones are available in 8, 10, or 12x50cm (3, 4, or 5x20 inches).
(Of course, without plaster)
Is it allowed to post links here?
Otherwise, you can easily find the site by searching for Wienerberger. *at*
zuluindia schrieb:
Is it allowed to post links here?That is not allowed. But you can manage without them if you know the right search terms.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
Z
zuluindia20 Apr 2017 15:1211ant schrieb:
Maybe someone will develop a useful plugin for house design software that shows the height under stairs That would really be something.
I’m also considering whether the top 1-2 steps could be designed as a kind of landing, provided it looks acceptable and is practical to walk on...
zuluindia schrieb:
Your comments are really quite unnecessary, ypg.
This is about brainstorming and learning from others' experiences.
Maybe you should focus on other threads...Well, that’s quite a statement.
I was just about to use my drawing software and spend some time. My experience is based on 33 years...
But then, never mind.
zuluindia schrieb:
I am also considering whether the top 1-2 steps could be designed as a kind of platform,I’m not quite sure I follow (?)
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