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
Arifas24 Dec 2017 15:28
11ant schrieb:
I don’t know if breaking ground just before the end of the year could formally have any legal advantage or disadvantage.
Definitely not
But on the morning of the 31st, we’re going with friends to dig a little symbolically and toast to the build[emoji7]
Arifas30 Dec 2017 22:30
Today, we saw a sign from the general contractor on our property indicating that construction will begin soon. So the project is slowly becoming a reality [emoji4]
kaho67431 Dec 2017 08:49
Quickly taking another photo of the building site – for the construction diary.
Arifas1 Jan 2018 13:21
Here is the current floor plan:
Floor plan: Terrace on the upper floor with rooms, walls, doors, and utility lines.


The children's rooms will be furnished differently.
House floor plan: open living/dining area, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and staircase.

Upper floor plan: hallway, children's rooms, bathroom, terrace.
Arifas1 Jan 2018 13:26
I am still very unhappy with the master bathroom because you have to pass through it to get from the hallway to the bedroom, which is the main traffic route. Unfortunately, the architect didn’t have a solution for this.
Now that the building permit / planning permission has been approved and the detailed construction drawings are scheduled for next week, I’ve just come up with a solution. Annoying, really.
Do you think it’s technically feasible to implement the following?
We understand that it will incur additional costs. We are planning to use the small remaining allowance in our selection buffer for this.
Floor plan of a residential house: kitchen, open living-dining area, bathroom, hallway, bedroom, children’s room.

Floor plan showing bathroom, bedroom, living room with piano and stairs
11ant1 Jan 2018 19:30
Arifas schrieb:
Now that we have the building permit / planning permission and the preparation of the working drawings is scheduled for next week, I've just come up with a solution. Annoying that it took this long.
Do you think it's technically feasible to implement the following?

In my view, this is a typical structural element. Congratulations on the idea coming in time—I would go ahead with it.
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