ᐅ Preliminary floor plan design for a 220 m² single-family house

Created on: 20 Jun 2017 22:41
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R.Hotzenplotz
Hello!

We have already gone through several plans with our architect and I think we are almost there, about to start the detailed planning phase. Before that, I’m looking forward to getting feedback from other users.

Development plan/restrictions: §34 – two full stories

Plot size: 1,085m² (1,1679 yd²)

Basement, floors – 2 full stories plus partial basement

Number of people, ages – 3 people (37, 34, 1, second child planned)

Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor – the requirement was that bedrooms and the study should be about 17m² (183 ft²) each; the entire house should be approximately 220m² (2,368 ft²)

Office: family use

Guests per year: 1

Open or closed architecture: closed

Traditional or modern design: modern

Open kitchen, kitchen island – no open kitchen, but yes to a kitchen island

Number of dining seats – 6

Fireplace – yes

Music/stereo wall – TV wall

Balcony, roof terrace – balcony

Garage, carport – large garage

Additional wishes/special features/daily routines, preferably with reasons why certain things should or should not be included – everyone should be able to sleep as undisturbed as possible in their bedrooms, even if other family members are awake. The husband is sometimes up as early as 4 a.m. Otherwise, watching TV in the evening should be possible without disturbing those sleeping upstairs.

House design
Who created the design:
- Architect (freelancer for a general contractor)

What do you like most? Why?
The upper floor with well-sized rooms and the location of the rooms exactly where they should be (only the washroom area we would still like to move to the outer right corner so that you don’t have to pass it every time you use the toilet). On the ground floor, the access through an airlock, the kitchen, and the dining area with the study next to it are especially liked.
Also appreciated is that after adjustments, the study now faces the garden instead of the street.

What don’t you like? Why?
We originally wanted the distance from wall to wall where the sofa and TV stand is to be about 6.40m (21 ft) (large screen & surround system), but so far only 5.69m (19 ft) has been realized.

Laundry room as described.

Kitchen larger in square meters than needed; the approx. 3m² (32 ft²) could theoretically be used well in the living area.

Price estimate according to architect/planner:
720,000 euros (including construction incidentals)

Personal price limit for the house, including equipment:
800,000 euros

Preferred heating technology:
Gas

If you have to give up on something, which details/features can you do without?

- Can do without:
Technical systems like controlled residential ventilation

- Cannot do without:
Space (except for the kitchen)

Why is the design the way it is now? For example:
Is this a standard design from the planner?
The architect has largely implemented our wishes; the only issue is the living room situation.

What makes it particularly good or bad in your opinion?
Patient, quick to implement, has already gotten to know us well.
No negative points.

Do you notice any other points that might not fit or that we should consider, which we might have overlooked?

In the basement, the room currently labeled as home cinema might possibly be used as one medium- to long-term. For the foreseeable future, it will be a storage room.
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R.Hotzenplotz
19 Aug 2017 13:26
There are so many great things. I also find this kind of house interesting... unfortunately, my wife wouldn't be convinced... Amazing house!!

Stommel House – Urban villa in Bonn

Modern villa with black facade, illuminated entrance, and large garage at night.
11ant19 Aug 2017 14:31
Vorderbrüggen / Lux 208 )
With some generosity, you could probably still consider this a pseudo-Bauhaus style as it stands. Adding partial cladding makes this stylistic classification even more questionable, but that doesn’t really matter.

Roof Pitch )
I have already commented on this in your separate thread. Also keep in mind the visual effect caused by the reduction in drawing scale. In reality, your eye level is four meters (13 feet) below the eaves. With a roof pitch under 25°, you won’t be able to see the ridge from the street.

Roof Overhang )
I would consider about 70 to 80 cm (28 to 31 inches) a good choice; I wouldn’t exceed more than 1 m (39 inches). Any more, and the house basically carries “claw-like” eaves—combined with leopard print, that’s almost “tacky charm,” with only bleached roof tiles missing, haha.

Stair Exit )
I would not go below about 1.30 m (51 inches) measured from the front edge of the step that transitions into the finished floor level. You generally only step off at the end of this last step “feeling-wise,” and turning sharply about 90° on the spot is both impractical and cramped.
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R.Hotzenplotz
19 Aug 2017 16:42
1.30 meters (4 feet 3 inches)... that will never happen. And there won’t be much room to adjust anything because of the kitchen door leading to the dining area... this could be interesting.
11ant19 Aug 2017 17:49
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
1.30...... that will never ever be the case.

Please tell me the post number and which floor plan you mean.
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R.Hotzenplotz
19 Aug 2017 18:54
11ant schrieb:
Please tell me the post number of the floor plan you are referring to

#265
11ant19 Aug 2017 19:35
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
#265

However, it had already been identified as needing revision.
In #248/274 it works.
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