ᐅ Single-family Home for Four People – Opinions

Created on: 10 Apr 2020 21:51
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Chrisi1906
Hello everyone,

At our developer, a customer who had reserved a plot of land dropped out. Since the other plot faces south / southwest, we didn’t hesitate long and switched to that plot. The new plot is smaller, so we gave up on our bungalow dream. The plot number is 5.

To remind you: The plot is tied to the developer.

I have been thinking over the past few days about the arrangement and design of the rooms and the plot, and I would first like to know if the concept is okay. I am not concerned with details inside the rooms such as windows, doors, or bathroom design. That’s not possible anyway since I created the floor plan myself based on Gussek Haus floor plans. However, I tried to design it as well as possible. For this reason, I want to share the floor plan here for discussion. I’m mainly looking for feedback on the layout and room arrangement, as well as ideas, suggestions, or tips. Maybe you’ll also spot things that “just don’t work” or are not practical for everyday living.

I created the floor plan with RoomSketcher, but only used the free version, so many features are limited. Please ignore the room dimensions on the upper floor. There is a dormer in the area of the home office.

A few more details about the house.
Roof pitch 38°
Knee wall (Drempel) 100cm (39 inches)
External dimensions 12.85 x 9.60 m (42.2 x 31.5 feet) (enlarged, original dimensions of Gussek Haus models are smaller)
Unfortunately, I cannot show internal room dimensions because RoomSketcher does not allow it.

Attached again is the completed questionnaire.

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 676m²
Slope: NO
Site coverage ratio: 0.4 (allowed exceedance 25 out of 100)
Floor area ratio: 0.6
Building envelope, building line, and boundaries: On the north side / south side approx. 20.5 m (67 feet) wide, west and east sides approx. 33 m (108 feet) wide, 3 m (10 feet) building setback on each side, rectangular plot, clearly visible in the pictures

Edge construction setback: 3 m (10 feet)
Number of parking spaces: no requirement
Number of stories: maximum 2 full stories
Roof style: Gable roof, hipped roof
Other requirements: Garage must be 5 m (16 feet) from the property boundary. Garage on the west side because the curb is lowered there.

Homeowners’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type: Doesn’t matter, initially considered a house with a gable roof, there is a dormer in the home office area
Basement, number of floors: No basement due to high groundwater level
Number of occupants, ages: 4 people aged 36 (female), 37 (male), 3 (child), 1 (child)
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor:
Ground floor: Living/dining/kitchen area, utility room, guest WC with shower, hallway with coat area and stairs to upper floor, guest room / playroom
Upper floor: Master bedroom, 2 children’s rooms, bathroom, storage room, office

Office use: Family use or home office? Home office combined with family use
Guests per year: 1–2 times
Open or closed architecture: Closed architecture?
Conservative or modern style: A mix of both
Open kitchen, kitchen island: Closed kitchen with island would be nice but not a must; open kitchen is also an option
Number of dining seats: 4, with the option for 6
Fireplace: No
Music / stereo wall: Sound system in the living room
Balcony, roof terrace: No
Garage, carport: Space for 2 cars is required, preferably 3 to 4. Currently considering a garage (3 x 6 m / 9.8 x 19.7 feet) with a carport (3.6 m / 12 feet) in front, not sure if that works. Plus 2 parking spaces in front of the house.
Utility garden, greenhouse: No
Additional wishes / special features / daily routine, including reasons why certain things should or shouldn’t be:

House Design
Who created the design:
- DIY - copy and combination of Gussek Haus models Lindenallee, Kiefernallee variant 1, and Buchenallee variant 2
What do you especially like? Why?
- Large closed kitchen with island and direct / short access to the terrace
- Living room close to the terrace
- Guest / playroom on the ground floor
- Storage room on the upper floor with washing machine and dryer
- Utility room with washing machine and dryer (yes, twice)
- 6 rooms
- Layout of rooms on the upper floor


What do you not like? Why?
- Location of the home office on the upper floor is not ideal in my view, but I could live with it

Price estimate from architect/planner: No new estimate so far
Personal price limit for house including features: 400,000
Preferred heating system: Heat pump

Why does the design look like it does now? For example:
Copy-paste of Gussek Haus models Lindenallee, Kiefernallee variant 1, and Buchenallee variant 2

What is the most important fundamental question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
Is the room layout okay?

Site plan of a building plot with parcels, dimensions, and orientation


Hand-drawn plot plan sketch with house, garage, carport, and parking spaces


Site plan of a building plot with outline lines, measurements, and small interior layout


2D floor plan of a single-family house with hallway, bathroom, storage room


Floor plan of a house with living and dining area, guest room, corridor, and utility room


White single-family house exterior view with dark tiled roof, windows, and garden


Two-story house with gray facade, dark roof, and garden terrace
11ant13 Apr 2020 14:07
kaho674 schrieb:

and some of the most beautiful townhouses are rectangular.
The non-square rectangular floor plan was actually predominant in townhouses before it experienced a resurgence—now used as a derogatory term.
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Chrisi1906
14 Apr 2020 22:00
I have adjusted the floor plan to 12.85 x 10.10 meters (42.2 x 33.1 feet) and slightly changed the layout of the rooms on the ground floor.

The goal was to make the utility room more accessible and to enlarge the guest toilet. As a result, the living, dining, and kitchen areas are slightly bigger since I redistributed the space evenly. Additionally, there is significantly more space for wardrobes.

Grundriss eines Hauses: Küche, offener Wohn-/Essbereich, Flur, Treppenhaus, Gästezimmer/Spielzimmer.
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ypg
14 Apr 2020 22:25
Where do you always find the furniture from? Aren’t those always the same sofas and dining tables we see here in miniature form?

Chris, I’m not sure what’s leading you: Gussek House, your builder, us, or your needs?
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Chrisi1906
14 Apr 2020 22:34
ypg schrieb:

Where do you always find the furniture? Isn’t it always the same sofas and dining tables we see here in miniature form?

Chris, I’m not sure what is influencing you: Gussek House, your construction planning, us, or your requirements?

I simply took the furniture from the program, for the guest toilet and the cloakroom. The rest is the same as before.

In this case, you prompted me to make some changes.

Your points of criticism were that the utility room is not accessible from the hallway, the guest toilet is small, and the cloakroom is too small for four people.

What do you think? To be honest, I find it better than before.
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ypg
14 Apr 2020 22:48
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

What do you think? To be honest, I find it better than before.


Great! It’s easier to build on than the previous one.
Not saying this is THE final design, but in my opinion, it provides a much better starting point. Personally, I’m not a fan of a staircase right at the entrance, but overall, this base leaves little room for mistakes and offers lots of potential for development.

When enlarging, you should keep the budget in mind.
11ant15 Apr 2020 00:24
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

I adjusted the floor plan to 12.85 x 10.10 meters (42.2 x 33.1 feet) and slightly changed the layout of the rooms on the ground floor.
Which upper floor exactly — and for what house design?
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