ᐅ Floor plan design for a single-family house of approximately 125 square meters, with two full stories

Created on: 27 Jul 2018 22:33
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Stefan890
We plan to build a single-family house with about 125sqm (1,345 sqft). We would like to include a small home office on the upper floor.

We prefer not to have the staircase directly next to the front door to avoid having to walk through the “dirty zone” all the time. However, an L-shaped staircase next to the front door might save space. This would allow for a larger utility room (the front door would be moved slightly).

The kitchen cabinet layout is not finalized yet. A place for a fireplace is also still missing (the challenge is integrating the chimney on the upper floor).

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size 1000sqm (10,760 sqft)
Slope approx. 1 – 1.5m (3 – 5 ft) decline from north to south over 50m (164 ft).
Site and floor area ratio unknown, as §34 applies
Building envelope, boundary lines Building envelope 5m (16 ft) from the street on the north side, approx. 20 x 20m (66 x 66 ft), on the west side 15m (49 ft) distance to the neighbor’s building envelope, meaning the minimum distance to the west neighbor is 15m (49 ft), see site plan.
Edge development -
Number of parking spaces -
Number of floors 1–2
Roof type / Style / Orientation no restrictions
Maximum heights / limits -

Owners’ Requirements
Style, Roof type, Building type Urban villa, hipped roof or tent roof
Basement, floors no basement, 2 floors
Number and age of occupants 3 (33, 33, 3 years old)
Room requirements on the ground floor: Living/dining room, kitchen, utility room, WC
Upper floor: Bathroom, bedroom, child’s room, office, guest/hobby room

Office: family use or home office? Home office
Number of overnight guests per year 3–4
Open or closed architecture / conservative or modern design classic
Open kitchen, kitchen island semi-open, possibly with a kitchen island
Number of dining seats 4–6
Fireplace yes
Music/stereo wall -
Balcony, rooftop terrace -
Garage, carport Carport
Kitchen garden, greenhouse -

House Design
Designed by: > Do-it-Yourself
What do you particularly like? Why? What do you dislike? Why? The north and west elevations look a bit odd; maybe an additional window should be added there.
Personal budget for the house, including fittings: approx. 250,000€
Preferred heating system: Gas or air-to-water heat pump

If you had to give up anything, which details/extra features
- could you live without:
- could you not do without:

Why is the design like it is now? For example:
We used various floor plans from prefabricated house providers/contractors found online as templates.

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan, summarized in 130 characters?

The following questions:

1. Is the floor plan feasible and practical to use?
2. Would an L-shaped staircase be preferable to save space?
3. Do load-bearing walls on the upper and ground floors have to be aligned?
4. Where is the best place to position the carport on the plot, northeast or northwest?
5. How can the chimney for the upstairs fireplace be integrated without taking up too much space?

Floor plan:

Floor plan of an apartment with living/dining, kitchen, hallway, utility room, bathroom, and U-shaped staircase.

Floor plan of an apartment with bathroom, bedroom, guest room, child’s room, office; U-shaped staircase.


Grey rendered house with dark front door and multiple windows under a blue sky

3D house front with grey facade and multiple windows

Two-story light-colored house facade with many windows, view of the front side.

Grey 3D house facade with windows and entrance door, exterior view


Location:

Site plan with plot boundaries, building envelopes and north orientation.


Carport arrangement:

Clear site plan of a plot with driveway, car, house and garden

Top-down 2D plan of a plot with house, terrace, driveway and garden
11ant3 Aug 2018 11:16
kaho674 schrieb:
I hadn’t picked up on this request from the original poster.
Stefan890 schrieb:
We like these as well. The house stands out compared to classic townhouses.

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Stefan890 schrieb:
So it should appeal to us, whether the house next door is the same doesn’t matter.
Yes, then the bay window next door is exactly right.
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Stefan890
3 Aug 2018 11:27
11ant schrieb:
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Yes, then the side bay window for Vienna is exactly right
I just meant that it may stand out, but it doesn't have to.
And since a standard house is definitely more affordable than a custom one, ours will probably be the first option.
kaho6743 Aug 2018 11:43
To be honest, I don’t see a townhouse with exterior dimensions of 9 x 9.6 m (29.5 x 31.5 ft) fitting into this budget at all. With 250 thousand, a pitched roof might still be possible – but even that would be tight. If it is going to be two stories with 125 m² (1,345 sq ft), one room upstairs will have to be cut, and the exterior dimensions reduced.
11ant3 Aug 2018 12:11
kaho674 schrieb:
With 250 grand, a gable roof might still be possible – but even then, it will be tight.

Well, the tent-shaped roof with a shallow pitch acting as a truss roof isn’t very expensive either, otherwise it would be less common.
kaho674 schrieb:
If it’s going to be two stories with 125m² (1345 sq ft), one room upstairs has to be cut and the external dimensions reduced.

As mentioned, for 125m² (1345 sq ft) with two bay windows and a corner window, you can manage 140m² (1507 sq ft) as well (with a standard shower, no walk-in tub, and of course no brick cladding).
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kaho6743 Aug 2018 12:15
11ant schrieb:
Well, the tent-shaped roof with rafters, which is more symbolic, isn’t that expensive; otherwise, it would be rarer.

Keep dreaming. We have both with a similar floor area. The gable roof cost around 17,000, the hip roof with trusses 32,000. In addition, the two-story house requires extra bricks for the higher walls, which all need to be purchased, built, plastered, and so on.
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Stefan890
8 Nov 2018 22:43
Here is an update and our current plan:

Ground floor:
The utility room is designated solely for heating and technical equipment. The washing machine will be placed in the guest bathroom. The staircase is a U-shaped design.

Floor plan of a house with terrace on the left; rooms: office, guest bathroom, hallway, living/dining area.


First floor:

Floor plan of a residential house with guest room, children’s room, bedroom, bathroom, storage room, and corridor


Elevations:

Two elevations of a white house: north elevation on the left with door and window, east elevation on the right.


Both elevations: south and west elevations of a white house with gray roof and turquoise-colored windows


We are not yet completely satisfied with the window arrangement. Are there any suggestions?