ᐅ Floor Plan Design for a Single-Family Home (140 sqm Urban Villa) on a Slope with a Double Garage

Created on: 13 Jul 2018 11:06
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Franky73
Hello everyone,

Two months ago, we purchased a serviced building plot on a hillside and are currently deeply involved in the floor plan design, which is proving quite challenging due to the elevation difference.

I have been following the forum for a while and recently found a great template for our project that I think just needs some adjustments to fit our requirements. I would really appreciate your feedback and am, of course, open to criticism!

Development Plan / Restrictions
  • Plot size: 722sqm (7,770 sqft)
  • Slope: Yes (southwest)
  • Site coverage ratio: 0.3
  • Floor area ratio: 0.8
  • Building window, building line and boundary: -
  • Edge development: No (only carport)
  • Number of parking spaces: 1-2 (in front of the garage and next to the house)
  • Number of storeys: 1.5
  • Roof style: No restrictions
  • Architectural style: No restrictions
  • Orientation: No restrictions
  • Maximum heights / limits: 3m (10 ft) distance to neighbor

Owner’s Requirements
  • Style, roof type, building type: Urban villa, hipped roof
  • Basement, storeys: No basement, 1.5 storeys
  • Number of occupants: 4 (ages: 44, 45, 16, 6 years)
  • Space requirements on ground and upper floor: Upstairs minimum bedroom 11sqm (118 sqft), walk-in closet 8sqm (86 sqft), 2 children’s rooms 12sqm (129 sqft) each, bathroom 13sqm (140 sqft)
  • Office: Family use or home office?: Not needed
  • Guest overnight stays per year: Rare
  • Open or closed architecture: Open downstairs, rather closed upstairs
  • Conservative or modern design: Modern
  • Open kitchen, kitchen island: Open kitchen with island
  • Number of dining seats: Minimum 6, possibility for a large dining table (big family)
  • Fireplace: No
  • Music / stereo wall: No
  • Balcony, roof terrace: If possible, a partially covered terrace
  • Garage, carport: Preferably a double garage
  • Utility garden, greenhouse: Yes
  • Other: Storage space necessary, as no basement

House Design
  • Who designed the plan: Currently from the forum
  • What do you like most? Why? Great layout on the ground floor, still open upstairs
  • What do you not like? Why?: The upper floor layout still fits 3 children, which we don’t need
  • Estimated price by architect/planner: We thought, excluding land, max $250,000 - realistic?
  • Personal price limit for house, including fittings: €250,000
  • Preferred heating system: We are open!

If you have to give up something, which details or features
  • You can give up: Walk-in closet, double garage
  • You cannot give up: Large bathroom

Why does the design look the way it does?
We really like the design here by "kaho674." It truly reflects our ideas. The upper floor should still fit now but, of course, with our minimum required room sizes and the requirement to build only 1.5 storeys.

What is really important to us, especially since the plot is on a slope — the highest point at the street is just under 1m (3.3 ft) above the zero level and it drops 5.11m (16.8 ft) to the lowest point — is how everything can be integrated into the plot without the costs for filling and leveling running out of control. We have also considered an alternative to the urban villa in the style of a split-level house. What have your experiences been building on such a plot?

Many thanks

Floor plan of a house with kitchen, dining area, hallway, cloakroom, shower, utility room, garage and shed.


Floor plan of a multi-room residential house: bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, hallway and staircase.


Plot plan with house, garage, boundary lines and south orientation.
11ant17 Jul 2018 18:01
kaho674 schrieb:
Do you mean vertically, horizontally, or both?
Who is supposed to pay for that?

Only in the floor plan, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be more expensive if the gable or eaves, or the garage axis, are not parallel to the main axis of the house.
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Maria16
17 Jul 2018 20:25
What budget do you want to specify during the general contractor discussions?
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Franky73
17 Jul 2018 23:58
Maria16 schrieb:
What budget do you plan to mention in the general contractor discussions?

An appropriate one.
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Franky73
20 Jul 2018 12:02
kaho674 schrieb:
I don’t think that’s much of a slope. 1.30m (4 feet 3 inches) over 10m (33 feet) – that would mean half a floor is missing if I want to fully embed one floor underground. Or am I mistaken?

I have now received a basic scope of work description from a construction company. Would you like to take a look?
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haydee
20 Jul 2018 12:36
If you like?
Does the company know your plot and the current situation with the distributed, uncompacted soil?
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Franky73
20 Jul 2018 12:47
haydee schrieb:
If you like?
Does the company know about your plot and the current situation with the distributed, uncompacted soil?

Yes, I have discussed everything over the phone. Photos, the development plan, etc. are already available, and a personal inspection of the plot by the construction engineer is scheduled for the next few days. The meeting is next week! In return, he has already sent me the basic description of construction services so that I can prepare for the discussion as well.

Here is the construction services description (Part 1):

Construction application document with three house sketches and floor plans


Construction site with earthworks and foundation work, house in the background


Documentation of masonry, concrete, and reinforced concrete work with foundation, slab, and ceilings


Information sheet about the exterior facade with thermal insulation composite system and facade details


Exterior facade with brick cladding on the house, close-up of facade design


Timber roof construction and roof framework on site


Page with instructions for roofing and plumbing work and color samples.


Information page for windows and front door made of white PVC with profiles


Information sheet about heating, sanitary installations, and solar with fittings, toilet, and shower.


Document on heating, sanitary installations, and solar with bathroom fixtures and fittings