ᐅ Floor plan design for a detached house with approximately 145 square meters

Created on: 6 Jun 2019 10:53
G
goalkeeper
Hello everyone,

We are going to build an end-of-terrace house together with a general contractor and have, of course, already planned the floor plans and thought them through accordingly.

The plot measures 10 x 21m (33 x 69 ft), and as currently planned, the maximum available space has been used up, leaving us with enough room for the garden.

On the ground floor, the staircase will be closed off at the bottom and then used as additional storage for drinks or cleaning supplies. The utility connections will also be located in the cloakroom—my wife wanted a separate room so that shoes and jackets don’t always clutter the hallway.

From November, we will be four people, so we have decided to live together on one floor (the upper floor) with our two very small children, as it is simply more practical. A requirement for our master bedroom was the possibility to place a wardrobe 3m (10 ft) wide. However, we are still not completely satisfied with the layout of the upper floor, although we cannot think of any alternatives. The bathroom should stay the same size.

The attic will include a guest room, which will mainly serve as a playroom for the children and me. A large dormer will be added there. Later, one of the older children could move up there, and the two children's bedrooms on the upper floor would be combined into one large room. We both need a home office, so it is designed somewhat larger.

We intentionally moved the technical equipment to the attic because we are building without a basement, which would have meant placing it on the ground floor. That would have significantly reduced the available space there. We will also use this area for the washing machine and dryer, as well as an additional storage room.

Additionally, we will have a converted loft with a height of 1.36m (4 ft 6 in) as extra storage space.

I look forward to your suggestions.

Grundriss eines Hauses: rote Außenwände; EG mit Küche, Wohnen/Essen, Foyer und WC.


Obergeschoss-Plan: Eltern- und zwei Kinderzimmer, Bad, Flur, Treppe; rote Außenwände.


Grundriss eines Stockwerks mit roter Außenwand; Räume: Gäste, Arbeiten, Technik, Flur, Wärmepumpe.


Schnitt durch zweistöckiges Haus mit rotem Tragwerk, Dachneigung und Türen sichtbar.


Zweistöckiges Haus mit dunklem Satteldach, Dachfenster, mehreren Fenstern und grünem Garten.


Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Dachgaube, Terrasse, Sonnenschirm und Liegestuhl im Garten.
kaho67419 Jun 2019 14:13
Altai schrieb:

Well, if you want to include the middle, now is definitely the time.

Absolutely. Now or never.
S
Scout
19 Jun 2019 14:19
whereas the two REH would not be semi-detached houses but two detached single-family homes....
G
goalkeeper
19 Jun 2019 14:31
We would then be terraced houses – I’ll send an email to the building authority / planning office.
S
Scout
19 Jun 2019 14:33
Not if you only had parking spaces on the row house property that is divided among the owners.
G
goalkeeper
19 Jun 2019 14:35
Scout schrieb:

not if you only had parking spaces on the row house plot that is divided among the owners

We would definitely only add parking spaces or a garage there.
kaho67419 Jun 2019 15:38
goalkeeper schrieb:

We would definitely only put parking spaces or a garage there.

Why is that now?
I actually see little chance for that. I was thinking of a semi-detached house that blends smoothly into the look of the new development and appears as if nothing else was ever planned. As soon as you rotate the building, the parking spaces are no longer an issue either.

Aside from what your neighbor says about 35K more, the only chance is if you can convince the building authority by proposing an attractive alternative from their point of view. Detached houses with parking spaces in between certainly won’t score any points in the urban landscape.