ᐅ Initial floor plan draft of the ground floor

Created on: 24 May 2017 16:24
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
Hello, today I had to wait for an hour and only had my notebook with me... so I just doodled a bit.

This is my very first draft of the ground floor, and it probably still has quite a few mistakes.

What I’m curious about is whether there are any major errors here (for example, the staircase?).

North is at the bottom right.

One square represents half a meter (0.5 m / 20 inches).
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ypg
29 Sep 2017 07:48
You can do it that way if you have a lot of time. But while a soil survey is being conducted, you can also use the time to find your contracting partner. For some, it can take several months to find someone trustworthy.
Of course, you can also waste your time thinking about and around a pantry.
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Nordlys
29 Sep 2017 08:58
You just can’t expect to understand everything about the Bavarians. If we fully understood them, we would be Bavarians ourselves. That would mean the downfall of Prussia. Karsten
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
12 Oct 2017 09:42
Update: The geologist has been on site, and as expected, the soil conditions are poor... Nevertheless, we will proceed with building a basement.

An appointment with an architect is now scheduled. I have agreements with almost all contractors except for the most important one. I still need to find the structural builder. But that can only happen once we have a proper floor plan...

@Nordlys
Looking at what you refer to as beer, it fits well as it is...
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matte
12 Oct 2017 09:51
Even I, as a Bavarian, don’t understand this...

Now you have a situation that actually argues against having a basement, and yet you are building one anyway.
What kind of situation would have had to occur for you to decide against the basement?
kaho67412 Oct 2017 10:04
Nordlys schrieb:
You don’t have to understand everything about Bavarians. If we fully understood them, we would be Bavarians ourselves. That would be the downfall of Prussia. Karsten

Good plan! The Saxon.
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MIA_SAN_MIA__
12 Oct 2017 10:26
matte1987 schrieb:
Even I, as a Bavarian, don’t understand this...

You have a situation that actually argues against having a basement, yet you’re building one anyway.
What kind of situation would have had to occur for you to decide against the basement?

Hmm, I think that scenario is almost nonexistent in hindsight... To be honest, I also don’t see any ground-level alternatives to the basement. At least nothing that would provide an extra 10–20m² (100–215 sq ft) of usable space. We debated it in the evening and decided to just invest the money instead...

On the lower side, we hit rocky soil at about 2–2.5 meters (6.5–8 feet). The groundwater there is around 1.4 meters (4.5 feet).
On the upper side, the rocky soil is about 2.5 meters (8 feet) deep, and groundwater just under 2 meters (6.5 feet). The geologist also mentioned that the soil there is still easy enough for a large excavator to handle.

Since we also found out there is a 1.5-meter (5 feet) height difference between the outside walls on the lower and upper sides, it wouldn’t be such a big issue if we raise the lower side by that 1.5 meters (5 feet).