ᐅ Floor plan of an accessible bungalow

Created on: 26 Sep 2017 14:33
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zizzi
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zizzi
26 Sep 2017 14:33
Hello everyone,
we have received a preliminary design and a quote from our builder. I would like to get your opinion on it.
It is planned as an accessible bungalow (about 131 sqm (1410 sq ft)) with 3 bedrooms and possibly a study room. Previously, instead of the study, there was a slightly larger kitchen and a somewhat bigger living room.
My opinion:
I would make the house a bit narrower on the street side, which would make the bedroom and child’s room 1 slightly smaller. Instead, the living room and kitchen would be extended, allowing the kitchen to be a bit larger (it currently feels too small to me).
On the other side, I have the option to make the carport a bit wider. I am trying to achieve an internal width of 3.5 m (11.5 ft) for the carport (because of wheelchair access).
I will also ask the builder what price difference it would make to have a concrete ceiling with insulation instead of a wooden beam ceiling, a knee wall height of maybe 30 cm (12 inches), and a roof pitch of 40 degrees, so that it would be possible to convert the attic space in the future (maybe after 25–30 years).
I would like to have a carport for two cars parked in tandem with a storage room planned, but I want to handle the construction myself or have it done elsewhere. The builder is asking €14,000 for a single carport with storage, which I think is too expensive.

We would really appreciate your suggestions.
Thank you

Grundriss eines Einfamilienhauses mit roten Außenwänden, Zimmern, Terrasse und Maßen.


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ypg
26 Sep 2017 15:37
So, for the parents, the plan should include a bedroom that can accommodate a 3-meter (10-foot) wardrobe.
I already like the cloakroom with a space for a wheelchair.
11ant26 Sep 2017 15:57
The planning is now almost as impractical as the previous one https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/bangalow-grudndriss-barrierefrei.25523/. The maneuvering space in the hallways is now only sufficient for a folding wheelchair. The floor plan does not accommodate a staircase location for an attic conversion, and "in 25-30 years" people tend to replace the house instead.
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zizzi
26 Sep 2017 16:10
11ant schrieb:
The current design is now almost as unsuitable as the previous one https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/bangalow-grudndriss-barrierefrei.25523/. The maneuvering space in the hallways is now only sufficient for a folding wheelchair. For an attic conversion, the floor plan does not allow for a staircase location, and "in 25-30 years" people tend to move to a new house anyway.

I also plan to have the guest toilet removed to make room for a staircase for the attic conversion. But I still need to discuss this with the builder.
I have to look into parking space for the wheelchair.
Thanks for the advice
11ant26 Sep 2017 17:36
zizzi schrieb:
I need to find out more about parking space for a wheelchair

The storage and charging space is sufficient. But I was referring to the maneuvering area. In this hallway, avoiding contact with the electric wheelchair is a major challenge, even with fully articulate and freely moving hands. You might think the planner changed.
zizzi schrieb:
that the guest toilet must be demolished to install a staircase for the attic conversion

… is a top-notch bad idea and won’t work here.
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ypg
26 Sep 2017 18:14
Which builder should be chosen? Do they offer house construction only based on the foundations of the Oslo bungalow, or are there other options?
Do the exterior dimensions have to be those of the Oslo type, or are you flexible in this regard?