ᐅ Single-family house ~150 sqm for 5 people

Created on: 22 Jul 2019 09:29
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Sparfuchs77
Hello House Building Forum

I am new here, and we are currently planning our house with an architect. There are currently 4 of us, but we plan to have a 5th. Therefore, the house will include 3 children's bedrooms.

Here is the questionnaire:

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 1250 sqm (13455 sq ft) on 25m x 50m (82 ft x 164 ft)
Slope: no
Site coverage ratio: 0.4
Floor area ratio: not sure at the moment
Edge development: allowed but I want to avoid it
Number of parking spaces: double carport + 2 cars in front

Roof style: gable roof
Architectural style: classic single-family home
Orientation: see drawing

Owners’ Requirements
Open floor plan on the ground floor, 4 bedrooms on the upper floor, attic with enough space for storage and a hobby area

House Design
Who created the design:
- Architect

What do you like most? Why?
Ground floor: open kitchen and living room. Office accessible from the living room. Direct access to the terrace.
Upper floor: accommodate 3 children’s bedrooms, bedroom with walk-in closet area. The large dormer. The stairs to the attic, where the hobby room will be located.

What do you dislike? Why?
Basically only the staircase to the upper floor. I am a bit bothered by having to walk “around the corner” when coming up. I am looking for ideas to improve this. Or is this concern unfounded?

Cost estimate according to architect/planner:
Not determined yet.

Personal budget limit for the house, including fittings:
350,000 Euro

Preferred heating system:
Gas boiler, solar thermal, and underfloor heating

If you have to give up something, which details or extensions can you do without:
We have already eliminated everything we could possibly do without.

Why is the design the way it is? For example:
We went to the architect with our preferred design. He used our floor plan as a basis and created a floor plan that we like even better. Only the staircase layout is not yet 100% satisfactory for me.

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan, summarized in 130 characters?
As mentioned, the staircase to the upper floor is my biggest concern. I hope to get some ideas on how to improve it and maybe some feedback on the rest.



Ground floor plan: kitchen/dining/living area, hallway, office, utility room, bathroom, fireplace in the living room.


Upper floor plan with master bedroom, three children’s rooms, bathroom, landing, and storage room.


South is “up” on the drawings



If more information is needed, I am happy to provide it.

Best regards
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ypg
25 Jul 2019 11:21
Sparfuchs_:P schrieb:

You mean like this?


Yes, otherwise you'd end up with a stairwell shaft. These are small details that often go unnoticed.
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ypg
25 Jul 2019 11:22
Should the island really be an island? Then it needs to be deeper. Use at least 90cm (35 inches).
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Sparfuchs77
25 Jul 2019 11:22
ypg schrieb:

Yes, otherwise you have a stairwell. These are small details that are often overlooked.

That’s exactly why I’m here, and I try to share progress updates here from time to time, so that such issues can be noticed early.
ypg schrieb:

Should the island actually function as an island? Then it needs to be deeper. At least 90cm (35 inches).

That was my initial thought. When I draw it properly to scale tonight, I’ll also use 90cm (35 inches). But then I need to check if it still fits well. For now, the sketch was mainly to gauge where my wife leans and whether there’s room or willingness for alternative ideas.
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Niloa
25 Jul 2019 11:26
In my opinion, the kitchen and dining area here simply don’t work. The furniture dimensions and spacing are unrealistic. Of course, this is just a quick draft at the moment, but there’s no point in refining it only to realize later that the furniture doesn’t fit.
kaho67425 Jul 2019 11:27
Sparfuchs_ schrieb:

Do you mean like this?

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ypg schrieb:

Yes, otherwise you end up with a stairwell shaft. These are small details that are often overlooked.
But the stair run still seems way too short to me. You need almost 4m (13 feet).
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Sparfuchs77
25 Jul 2019 11:34
Okay, I can see that. Without a drawing with accurate measurements, we’re just going around in circles here. Let’s simply wait until this evening.

My main goal was really just to clarify my wife’s concept. Whether some adjustments will be needed here and there is secondary for now.
This evening, I’ll provide the floor plan with the correct scale.