ᐅ Floor Plan of a Narrow, Rectangular L-Shaped House on a Triangular Plot with an Oak Tree

Created on: 4 Nov 2018 10:54
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Oakland
Hello everyone!

We have purchased a triangular plot of land. As if that weren’t complicated enough, there is also a large oak tree that must be considered during the planning. In our initial considerations, it quickly became clear that the floor plan will have an L-shape.

Does anyone here have experience with this type of plot and a correspondingly shaped floor plan? What additional information is needed to get meaningful advice?

Best regards
kaho67415 Nov 2018 08:17
Oakland schrieb:

In the initial sketches, the northern part of the house would at worst be about 4 meters (13 feet) wide. Our kitchen is 3.20 meters (10.5 feet) wide on one side, and for practical reasons, we planned the kitchen there.

4 meters (13 feet)? I recently saw something from Schwörerhaus. They have a kind of container-style program called Flying Spaces. These are about 4 meters (13 feet) wide – you could get some inspiration there. (Google is your friend)

Here’s an example, although the staircase might be considered a secondary element and could be built up to the boundary:


Floor plan: open kitchen/living/dining on the left, bedroom on the right, bathroom in the middle, stairs at the bottom
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haydee
15 Nov 2018 08:59
@ Tumaa I am not familiar with that film
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tumaa
15 Nov 2018 09:08
haydee schrieb:
@ Tumaa I am not familiar with that movie

You can watch it...

In short: 7 characters with a special ability who are supposed to prevent the world war, but among them is a traitor... see the movie description.

However, I am only referring to the abilities, please don’t misunderstand.

Since there is kind of a break, the humor fits perfectly.
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ypg
15 Nov 2018 09:36
kaho674 schrieb:
Here is an example, where the staircase might be allowed up to the property boundary as a secondary structure:

Secondary usually means that it must not exceed one-third of the total length.
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Oakland
25 Nov 2018 12:37
Now we can proceed

Site plan: sidewalk, green area, hedge, gate; oaks (single and multi-stemmed) with dimensions.
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haydee
25 Nov 2018 13:04
Could you please add some measurements?
For example, the distance from the boundary to the oak tree at about plum tree height.
How far do you need to be from the street?
The plum tree can be removed, right?