Hello everyone,
we are currently planning an L-shaped bungalow with the following details.
--> It would be great to get some critical feedback on our current (own) design (Image 1).
This design is based on the Town & Country Perfect 111 bungalow (see Image 2).
Due to the specified roof pitch and roof shape, there will likely be an attic space – so far, I am unsure what the best use for it might be.
Thank you very much!
Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 540 sqm (5800 sq ft)
Desired living area: 120 sqm (1300 sq ft)
Slope: none
Number of floors: L-shaped bungalow
District heating
Underfloor heating
Technical room and pantry combined – accessible from both sides
Roof type: gable roof (mandatory) 30-45 degrees
The gable orientation of the main gable is unfortunately predetermined (long side, see site plan, Image 3)
No basement, bungalow
Number of residents: couple currently with one child (0 years old)
Garage or carport with roof facing the entrance
A well-accessible bicycle storage would be important for us
Building site in Baden-Württemberg (BW)
Thank you very much!


we are currently planning an L-shaped bungalow with the following details.
--> It would be great to get some critical feedback on our current (own) design (Image 1).
This design is based on the Town & Country Perfect 111 bungalow (see Image 2).
Due to the specified roof pitch and roof shape, there will likely be an attic space – so far, I am unsure what the best use for it might be.
Thank you very much!
Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 540 sqm (5800 sq ft)
Desired living area: 120 sqm (1300 sq ft)
Slope: none
Number of floors: L-shaped bungalow
District heating
Underfloor heating
Technical room and pantry combined – accessible from both sides
Roof type: gable roof (mandatory) 30-45 degrees
The gable orientation of the main gable is unfortunately predetermined (long side, see site plan, Image 3)
No basement, bungalow
Number of residents: couple currently with one child (0 years old)
Garage or carport with roof facing the entrance
A well-accessible bicycle storage would be important for us
Building site in Baden-Württemberg (BW)
Thank you very much!
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allstar8322 Jul 2019 17:54haydee schrieb:
Some drywall, paint, and laminate flooring are still missing on 200 sqm (2,153 sq ft).
No one has posted a house with 200 sqm (2,153 sq ft) of space yet, with only 120 sqm (1,292 sq ft) finished.The latest design was 141 sqm (1,518 sq ft) of space. I will share the current one soon.And at least a 30-degree roof pitch?
You would like the Danwood Perfekt 111.
Your development plan (building permit / planning permission) corresponds to the Danwood Point 127.4 (so there won’t be any unused upper floor space).
Currently, you’re looking at the Perfekt 147, but the development plan requires a steeper roof pitch.
It will more likely be a Schwörer house Plan E 15.244-1 with over 200 square meters (over 2,150 square feet).
This is similar to the Town & Country Behringen 116 semi-detached house, both halves, but your roof will be flatter.
The plot of land does not fit your ideas at all.
You would like the Danwood Perfekt 111.
Your development plan (building permit / planning permission) corresponds to the Danwood Point 127.4 (so there won’t be any unused upper floor space).
Currently, you’re looking at the Perfekt 147, but the development plan requires a steeper roof pitch.
It will more likely be a Schwörer house Plan E 15.244-1 with over 200 square meters (over 2,150 square feet).
This is similar to the Town & Country Behringen 116 semi-detached house, both halves, but your roof will be flatter.
The plot of land does not fit your ideas at all.
allstar83 schrieb:
The last draft was 141m² (1,518 sq ft) of area. I will share the current one soon.Then you are just under 220m² (2,368 sq ft).haydee schrieb:
The plot doesn’t fit your ideas at all.That’s what I keep saying.
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allstar8331 Aug 2019 10:20A
allstar8331 Aug 2019 12:14hanse987 schrieb:
A utility room of only 6.5m² (70 sq ft) with two doors will be interesting. The bedroom window sill height is 85cm (33 inches), so the bed’s headboard can’t be higher than that. Only one person allowed in the kitchen? The utility room has district heating on the wall, a buffer tank, washing machine and dryer stacked, an electrical panel, and possibly a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery — I thought that would be enough? Apart from bringing in and taking out laundry, I don’t plan to spend much time there. But maybe I should measure everything carefully again...
The bed in the bedroom is against the wall without a window.
The kitchen could be a bit bigger. In another design, it was almost 10m² (108 sq ft), I just noticed.
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