ᐅ Floor plan design for a hillside house with 5 children's bedrooms

Created on: 17 Jun 2017 12:31
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Arifas
Dear fellow contributors,
I’m sharing our first attempt at the floor plan. Unfortunately, I can’t fill out the list because copying it over on my phone doesn’t work properly, sorry.

Key data:
5 children between 0 and 11 years old
2 adults in their mid-thirties
Plot of about 900 sqm (9700 sq ft), facing north
Building window edge on the street side: 17.35 m (57 ft)
Sloped site; within the building window, the ground rises about 2 m (7 ft) over 10 m (33 ft) from front to back

We want 5 small children’s bedrooms, a slightly larger office for working from home, a master bedroom, three showers, three toilets, a bathtub, and access to the garden through the living room on the upper floor. One wall in the children’s rooms should be removable later.
The attic is walkable.

We are allowed to build 2 full stories, with a ridge height of about 12 m (39 ft) and an eave height of 11.6 m (38 ft).
We would prefer a hip roof.
The current drawing is 9.5 by 11 m (31 by 36 ft), but we would like to have around 195 to 205 sqm (2100 to 2200 sq ft) of living space later; garage or storage will be added.
The back wall of the house is embedded up to about 2 m (7 ft) into the slope.

I will try to attach a rough overview of the plot.

Handgezeichnetes Grundriss-Skizzenblatt mit Raumaufteilung und Beschriftungen

OG-Grundriss: Terrasse oben, Sofa, Küche, Essen, Kamin, HWR, Bad, Kind 4, Treppe
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Nordlys
13 Aug 2017 22:07
Our additional charge is 8,850 net. This includes the staircase, steeper roof pitch, nailed formwork boards, a small stairwell, drywall insulated with a door reaching the floor, Velux windows at the top, electricity, lighting, and outlets upstairs. So it is affordable. The garage is much more expensive. Karsten
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ypg
13 Aug 2017 22:19
The difference between a fixed staircase and a retractable staircase is that the former can be used quickly and conveniently even three times a day, and you can easily send your child upstairs.

With a retractable staircase, you first have to pull it out laboriously. It would serve as a dangerous emergency staircase that also takes up space in the hallway.

Costs: a fixed staircase is more expensive. Also, instead of insulating the ceiling of the upper floor, the pitched roof areas are insulated.

Best regards, Yvonne
11ant13 Aug 2017 22:21
Arifas schrieb:
He says it all works perfectly with the retractable attic ladder, after all, his parents also have one leading upstairs to the attic

Yes, and the great-grandparents still had a little house on the farm with a heart-shaped cutout in the door.
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Arifas13 Aug 2017 22:22
Nordlys schrieb:
Our additional cost is 8,850 net. This covers the staircase, steeper roof pitch, nailed formwork boards, small stairwell, drywall insulated with a door to the floor. Velux windows on top, electricity, lighting, sockets upstairs. So it’s affordable. Garage is much more expensive. Karsten
I think so too. A garage would roughly cost about the same as your approximately 9,000 plus the roughly 7,000 for our prefabricated garage, which we have been offered locally at the moment. That would be around 16,000. I don’t think that would be enough even with a very cheap mason, in my opinion.
Arifas13 Aug 2017 22:25
ypg schrieb:
The difference between a fixed staircase and a retractable attic ladder is that you can use the fixed one quickly and comfortably multiple times a day, and even send your child upstairs without worry.
With a retractable ladder, you first have to pull it down laboriously, making it a dangerous emergency stairway that also gets in the way in the hallway.
Costs: a fixed staircase is more expensive, and instead of insulating the ceiling of the upper floor, the roof slopes are insulated.

Regards, Yvonne
I’ve come to realize this myself [emoji1].

Let’s see what time will bring...
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kbt09
13 Aug 2017 22:31
Well, just a prefabricated garage alone is not really a solution. What about bicycles for 7 people? Garden furniture, lawn mowers, and so on? My planned garage isn’t that large, after all.