ᐅ Ground floor approximately 100 sqm, upper floor adaptable for expansion (planned bathroom, 2 children's bedrooms, 1 storage room)

Created on: 28 Mar 2018 10:32
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pffreestyler
Hello,

Development plan / restrictions
Plot size: 879 sqm (9,458 sq ft)
Slope: no
Site occupancy index: 0.3
Floor area ratio: 0.45
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 5 m (16 ft) to the street, 3 m (10 ft) each to the orchard area and neighbors
Edge development /
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2
Roof type: gable roof
Construction style: solid / masonry
Maximum heights / limits: ridge height 9.0 m (30 ft), eaves height 6.0 m (20 ft)
Other requirements

Homeowners’ requirements: living room facing south, small office (initially used as a nursery), walk-in shower on ground floor, utility room on the driveway side
Style, roof type, building type
Basement, floors: no basement, 1.5 stories
Number of residents, age: 2 – under 30
Office use: family use rather than home office
Number of overnight guests per year: 2-3
Open or closed architecture: closed
Traditional or modern style: rather traditional
Open kitchen, kitchen island: no
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: no
Music / stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: carport planned later on the east side
Kitchen garden, greenhouse: no

House design
Designer: general contractor
What do you like most? Why? living room facing south, the number of rooms as desired
What do you dislike? Why? the office window 1 should be moved from south to west (otherwise the wall looks too bare); driveway and access to be on the east, not the west
Price estimate by architect/planner: available after Easter; currently mainly focused on the floor plan
Personal price limit including fixtures: expected around €1,700 per sqm (sq ft conversion not added per instruction)
Preferred heating: gas

If you have to give up, which details/features?
-can give up: bathtub
-cannot give up:

Why is the design as it is now?
The floor plan is based on a very similar layout seen during a house viewing and is our favorite among all viewings and catalog research. We only adapted it slightly to our needs (removed guest WC and enlarged living room, rotated office).

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
The floor plan basically fits us, but I would appreciate your opinion to see if any improvements are possible. Note: as mentioned, we want to move the office window to the west so the wall doesn’t look so bare. Driveway on the east, not west. Therefore, the bare wall on the west is where the carport will go up to the utility room door. Alternatively, a window could be added to the living room there and the carport start behind the house. The plot allows this.

My main concern is that we’re not 100% happy with the roof’s east-west orientation; I would prefer a north-south alignment. Do you have ideas on rotating the floor plan 90 degrees while keeping the layout mostly unchanged? Only the kitchen and office could be swapped.

PS: The square meter figures for the hallway may be incorrect; the contractor will finalize after Easter. Correct figures will be approximately: living room 31.79 sqm (342 sq ft), kitchen 15.19 sqm (163 sq ft), utility room 9.87 sqm (106 sq ft), hallway about 19.5 sqm (210 sq ft), office/child room 1 about 8 sqm (86 sq ft), bedroom about 11.8 sqm (127 sq ft), bathroom about 8.5 sqm (91 sq ft)

Plot details: length west: 40 m (131 ft), east: 42 m (138 ft), width: 21.5 m (71 ft)

Best regards
kaho67429 Nov 2018 10:31
ypg schrieb:
Some of the proportions might not be quite right.
Most likely the roof slope. Can you estimate it based on the picture?
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haydee
29 Nov 2018 10:33
The house is being built now. At this stage, there isn’t much that can be changed anymore. If the upper floor is actually expanded in a few years, the original poster might need to consider dormer windows.

Everything could have been planned differently, but that was not desired.

Wind is not a reason to avoid having breakfast outside. A hedge, a section of privacy fencing, and the terrace provide protection from the wind. And here, people know what wind is and what cold means. We experience six months of winter and six months of cold.
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ypg
29 Nov 2018 10:34
kaho674 schrieb:
Probably the roof slope. Can you estimate it from the picture?

38?
I'm going by gut feeling and erring on the conservative side (2 meters ceiling height), especially since the attic space should be considered less important here, as it feels quite cramped.
It would be different if the gable was fully glazed or if the house were twice as wide, but this is a bungalow roof on a house, and space up there is naturally limited.
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Evolith
29 Nov 2018 10:52
I come from the coast, so it only counts as windy when you’re actually caught in a storm.
We always had breakfast outside as soon as the sun was shining and the temperatures allowed it. My parents also had direct access from the kitchen to the terrace.
Now, in our own home, we also try to eat outside whenever the weather permits. Our neighbors do the same.
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ypg
29 Nov 2018 11:07
The discussion about behavior in the wind during breakfast is quite tedious here and does not contribute to the topic of the attic.
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hanse987
29 Nov 2018 11:12
The roof pitch is 45° according to the poster's sketch.