ᐅ Bungalow 148 m² Site Planning / Floor Plan Design

Created on: 13 Aug 2019 00:11
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Chrisi1906
Hello everyone,

this is my third post in this forum. First of all, thank you for the valuable tips I have already received. I think I have learned a lot so far.

I have linked the previous posts below. To avoid any misunderstandings, I will list all the necessary information again. Therefore, reading the old posts only makes limited sense. For completeness, I have included them here.

https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundrissplanung-Bungalow-170qm.31445/

https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grobe-Grundstücksplanung-819m.31558/

For the initial selection, there were three rough floor plan drafts. One was from Yvonne, the second from kbt09, and the third from the planner/ourselves. Many thanks to both of you for the good ideas! After some time for consideration and consultation with the developer, we decided to pursue the third floor plan.
ypg schrieb:

If I say that the plot is not easy, I am understated.
Maybe this is an approach?

kbt09 schrieb:

I continued with the approach from the floor plan adjustments.

Architect’s floor plan of a single-family house with living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.




Floor plan of a building on a plot as architectural drawing

Now to the main topic.

At the end of April 2019, we reserved a plot (plot no. 10) and started working on the floor plan. The plot is tied to the developer, and unfortunately, the planner has not turned out to be very creative (myself included). Two weeks ago, we had another meeting with the developer and talked about the three options mentioned above. We then chose one variant and want to proceed with it. We have now received a draft, which certainly still needs improvement.

For this reason, I would like to present the floor plan here again for discussion and hope for feedback, ideas, suggestions, and tips. Maybe you will immediately see things that “just don’t work” or are not practical for everyday life. I have also already noticed a few things that I would change, but since we will probably make quite a few modifications anyway, I have not yet suggested my own improvements in the floor plan. Also, the planner and I have not yet discussed doors and windows.

Attached again is the completed questionnaire.

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 819m² (8809 sq ft)
Slope: NO
Floor area ratio (FAR): 0.4 (allowable exceedance 25 per 100)
Gross floor area ratio (GFAR): 0.6
Building envelope, building line and boundary: On the northeast side approximately 31m (102 ft) deep, west side approximately 35m (115 ft) deep, plot frontage on the street 18.7m (61 ft) and rear boundary (development limit) approximately 27m (89 ft). The major challenge with the plot is the narrow width at the front. Depending on house orientation, after the 3m (10 ft) building setback on the street side, we have about 19.5m (64 ft) to 20.4m (67 ft) available. This means that if the house is parallel to the street, it is 19.5m (64 ft), and parallel to the neighbor in the northeast direction about 20.1m (66 ft).

Side building setback: 3m (10 ft)
Number of parking spaces required: no specification
Number of floors: maximum 2 full floors
Roof type: gable roof, hip roof
Other requirements: Garage must be at least 5m (16 ft) from the property boundary.

Client requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: bungalow with hip roof
Basement, floors: no basement due to high groundwater level
Number of people, age: 4 people aged 36 years (female), 37 years (male), 2 years (child), 7 months (child)
Room requirements on ground floor and upper floor:
Ground floor: living/dining/kitchen, utility room, guest toilet with shower, hallway with coat area and stairs to the upper floor, children’s rooms, master bedroom, bathroom, and storage room.
Upper floor: office, children’s playroom and additional storage space.

Office: family use or home office? home office
Overnight guests per year: 1–2 times
Open or closed floor plan: a mix of both
Conservative or modern design: a mix of both
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open kitchen with island would be nice but not a must, closed kitchen also has advantages
Number of dining seats: 4, with the option for 6–8 would be nice but not essential
Fireplace: no
Music/sound wall: sound system in the living room
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: Space for 2 cars is required. Currently, I am considering a garage (3x6m / 10x20 ft) and carport (3.6m / 12 ft).
Kitchen garden, greenhouse: no
Other wishes/special requirements/daily routine, including reasons for preferences or restrictions

House design
Who designed the plan:
-Developer’s planner / do-it-yourself
What do you particularly like? Why?
-There should be enough space in the coat area and behind the stairs to store jackets, shoes, etc.
-The children’s rooms have a comfortable size and are practically equal in size.
-Living room/kitchen are close to entrance and garage.
-The storage room has a good (central) location.
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What do you not like? Why?
-Garage/carport is very far to the back (but I can probably live with this)
-The utility room is comparatively large and long
-The kitchen in my opinion is somewhat too large
-The living room is only the desired minimum size and could use 5m² (54 sq ft) more
-The main bathroom is located between both children’s rooms and the noise from showering and toilet use is likely to be a major issue
-The main bathroom could be slightly larger
-Between the garage and the property boundary there will be a dead space where weeds will probably grow later. Does anyone have ideas on how to prevent this?
-The garage is currently planned with a length of 9m (30 ft), of which 6m (20 ft) is for the garage and 3m (10 ft) for a storage room. The current position directly behind the garage is not optimal in my view


Price estimate according to architect/planner: no new price estimate received yet
Personal price limit for the house including equipment: 400,000
Preferred heating technology: heat pump

Why is the design the way it is now? e.g.
ideas from planner and do-it-yourself ideas from me

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
The main bathroom is located between the children’s rooms. How can we reduce noise disturbance to a minimum?
Imagine I drive a Skoda Superb into the garage. Since the garage is on the property boundary and the driveway narrows between the house and property line, I have to enter at a slight angle. Does this cause problems in everyday life? See pictures.
Assuming we build a double garage directly attached to the bungalow instead of a garage and carport, is there anything special to consider during construction?


Ground floor plan: living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, utility room, storage, two children’s rooms.


Floor plan of a single-family house with interior spaces, outdoor areas, and dimension lines on the plot plan.


Site plan of a residential area with colored zoning areas TG1–TG4 and parcel numbers 76, 57, 93.


Modern single-family house with dark tiled roof, carport, white walls, roof windows, and garden.


A white single-family house with a dark gable roof, surrounding garden, and terrace with furniture.
kaho67415 Aug 2019 22:33
This would be the standard half-turn spiral staircase. My software cannot display it.
Image from the pinned post in the forum:

Floor plan with spiral staircase in the stairwell


I don’t think it needs to be as large as shown here. It, of course, depends on your ceiling heights.
The exit at the top actually goes through the utility room (you can place something under the stairs in the utility room, above that is the wall, the stair treads are closed).
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Chrisi1906
15 Aug 2019 22:46
kaho674 schrieb:

That would be the standard half-turn staircase. My software can’t display it.
Image from the pinned post in the forum:



I don’t think it needs to be as large as shown here. Of course, this depends on your ceiling heights.
The upper exit actually goes through the utility room (you can place something under the stairs in the utility room, above is the wall, stair steps are closed).

But wouldn’t that mean that noise from the washing machine and dryer would pass freely into the hallway? The utility room should actually still be quite large. So, you could reduce its size a bit so that the staircase doesn’t go through the utility room, right?

Something like this... The entrance door to the utility room could also be moved slightly outward again.

2D floor plan with staircase and room layout, 11.26 m² (121 sq ft)
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ypg
15 Aug 2019 22:54
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

I might build a wrap-around terrace... But the neighbor to my right will probably place his garage right on the property line. (at least that's what I heard from one of the residents in the neighborhood)
So what? Just like you. That’s how everyone who has neighbors lives. And still does.

In Kaho’s design, a double switchback stair — a standard staircase — fits at the end of the entry hallway, where a closet is shown.
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kbt09
15 Aug 2019 22:54
Your last post mainly means NO hip roof, because otherwise you just can’t get up there.

Why is the terrace by the living room important? It’s actually more important near the dining/kitchen area and wherever you like to sit outside after work.

And with four days of working from home, the laundry discussion really was completely unnecessary.
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Chrisi1906
15 Aug 2019 23:44
ypg schrieb:

So what? Just like you. That’s how everyone lives who has a neighbor. And it’s still fine.

In Kaho’s design, a standard two-flight staircase fits at the end of her entrance hallway, where a closet is marked.

I don’t have a problem with neighbors. It just doesn’t make sense to me to plan the terrace around the corner if it gets heavy shadow from my neighbor’s garage. So on that corner side.
kbt09 schrieb:

Your last comment basically means NO hip roof, because otherwise you won’t be able to get up there at all.

Why is the terrace close to the living room important? It’s really more useful near the dining/kitchen area and where you like to sit outside after work.

And with 4 days of working from home, the laundry discussion was really totally unnecessary.

But I do want a hip roof. I think I’ll find a good compromise for that.

I’d prefer the terrace to be at the back of the property and, if the neighbor’s building allows, also around the corner. Having to walk from the kitchen through the living room to get to the terrace doesn’t bother me. In the late afternoon (after work, dinner time, kids in bed, etc.) the corner side of the terrace probably won’t get enough sunlight in high summer, but I can live with that.

Since the kids and we get up early on weekends, a terrace close to the kitchen would also have its appeal.
11ant16 Aug 2019 01:57
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

I’d rather not get involved with something like that.

I'm definitely not going to the laundromat with you, since you know about the technology, which I don’t understand at all (BAP)
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