Hello everyone
We are a small family with three daughters living in a small detached house in Bavaria.
One of our daughters has a disability, and we would like to build an accessible, single-level granny flat (not wheelchair accessible) for her.
Since it doesn’t make much sense to do this in our current house, we want to build a bungalow with this granny flat, preferably using a timber frame construction.
I have already received proposals from two prefabricated house providers—the plot of land is already secured—but I was not really satisfied with either design.
Now, I have created my own plan based on both designs and would like to hear your opinions on it.
I should also mention that the house fits exactly onto the plot, which has about a 7% slope facing south.
Thanks in advance
We are a small family with three daughters living in a small detached house in Bavaria.
One of our daughters has a disability, and we would like to build an accessible, single-level granny flat (not wheelchair accessible) for her.
Since it doesn’t make much sense to do this in our current house, we want to build a bungalow with this granny flat, preferably using a timber frame construction.
I have already received proposals from two prefabricated house providers—the plot of land is already secured—but I was not really satisfied with either design.
Now, I have created my own plan based on both designs and would like to hear your opinions on it.
I should also mention that the house fits exactly onto the plot, which has about a 7% slope facing south.
Thanks in advance
kaho674 schrieb:
I don’t find the entrance situation as bad as the elephant’s,I didn’t say it was bad – I simply see a downside in this particular setup of the end-unit secondary entrance if the property changes owner and the secondary unit occupant is no longer a family member. In that case, an alternative independent entrance for the secondary unit is missing.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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bernd.nieberle23 Mar 2020 19:31Questionnaire will be completed later:
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 822 m² (8850 ft²)
Slope: approx. 7% facing south
Floor area ratio: 0.4
Site coverage ratio: 0.6
Building zone, building line, and boundary: building zone aligned at edge
Edge development: new residential area
Number of parking spaces: 3
Number of floors: 2
Roof style: any
Architectural style: open
Orientation: south with street on west and south sides
Maximum height / limitations
Additional requirements
Client Requirements
Architectural style, roof form, building type: bungalow with shed roof, possibly flat roof as well
Basement, number of floors: no basement
Number of occupants, ages: 2 adults, 1 teenager (14 years old) in main unit, 1 adult (20 years old) in separate apartment, plus an adult third daughter visiting on weekends
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor: at least 150 m² (1615 ft²) + 50 m² (540 ft²)
Office: family use or home office: home office
Occasional overnight guests per year: see above
Open or closed layout: open
Traditional or modern construction: modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: doesn’t matter / practical
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: unsure
Music / stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: double garage and single carport
Utility garden, greenhouse: no
Additional wishes / special features / daily routines, also reasons why some options are preferred or rejected: see above
House Design
Who is responsible for the design: combination of prefab manufacturers and myself
What is particularly liked? Why?
What is disliked? Why?
Price estimate according to architect / planner:
Personal budget limit for house including equipment:
Preferred heating system: ground source heat pump with earth probes; if not possible, then air-to-water heat pump
Must-haves: one level for separate apartment and the “main part” (living, dining, sleeping) of the main unit; one entrance; double garage; covered entrance; bright dining area
But honestly, this doesn’t really add much information, does it?
The roof concept is a shed roof over the northern and southern U-shaped wings and flat roof over the rest; alternatively, entirely flat.
BG
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 822 m² (8850 ft²)
Slope: approx. 7% facing south
Floor area ratio: 0.4
Site coverage ratio: 0.6
Building zone, building line, and boundary: building zone aligned at edge
Edge development: new residential area
Number of parking spaces: 3
Number of floors: 2
Roof style: any
Architectural style: open
Orientation: south with street on west and south sides
Maximum height / limitations
Additional requirements
Client Requirements
Architectural style, roof form, building type: bungalow with shed roof, possibly flat roof as well
Basement, number of floors: no basement
Number of occupants, ages: 2 adults, 1 teenager (14 years old) in main unit, 1 adult (20 years old) in separate apartment, plus an adult third daughter visiting on weekends
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor: at least 150 m² (1615 ft²) + 50 m² (540 ft²)
Office: family use or home office: home office
Occasional overnight guests per year: see above
Open or closed layout: open
Traditional or modern construction: modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: doesn’t matter / practical
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: unsure
Music / stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: double garage and single carport
Utility garden, greenhouse: no
Additional wishes / special features / daily routines, also reasons why some options are preferred or rejected: see above
House Design
Who is responsible for the design: combination of prefab manufacturers and myself
What is particularly liked? Why?
What is disliked? Why?
Price estimate according to architect / planner:
Personal budget limit for house including equipment:
Preferred heating system: ground source heat pump with earth probes; if not possible, then air-to-water heat pump
Must-haves: one level for separate apartment and the “main part” (living, dining, sleeping) of the main unit; one entrance; double garage; covered entrance; bright dining area
But honestly, this doesn’t really add much information, does it?
The roof concept is a shed roof over the northern and southern U-shaped wings and flat roof over the rest; alternatively, entirely flat.
BG
haydee schrieb:
Who is supposed to live in the granny flat / basement apartment?bernd.nieberle schrieb:
One of our daughters has a disability, and we would like to build a wheelchair-accessible, ground-level granny flat / basement apartment for her.Similar topics