ᐅ Plot available – what basic house shapes and placements are possible?

Created on: 26 Apr 2020 18:31
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PyneBite
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PyneBite
26 Apr 2020 18:31
Hello everyone,

I need your help again.

As you may have already read ( https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/das-Projekt-Eigenheim-beginnt.34624/ ), we finally secured a plot of land (number 3 at the top right on the plan).

Since Saturday, we have been trying to figure out which house type fits our plot best. The plot is basically south-facing, but a large green strip on the east side reduces the usable space significantly on the west side.

Our preference is to have a large garden to the south and west to enjoy the sun on the terraces for as long as possible. If I were to fully use the building area at the top, for example, with 11 x 8 m (11m frontage on the northwest side), then there would be no space to place the double carport. There is also hardly any space to turn a vehicle around.

In the long term (18 years), we will need 4 parking spaces (2 loosely in front of the house would be sufficient). Should we plan for all of these now?

My wife suggested either going for 9.5 x 9.5 m or 8 x 11 m, where the 11 m sides would be located on the northeast and southwest.

What ideas would you have? We are basically planning about 130 sqm of living space for 4 people.

Unfortunately, we cannot assess the placement of the carport/parking space in relation to the layout. Therefore, I would appreciate your advice.

Thank you and best regards

Lageplan eines Baugrundstücks mit Gebäudeflächen, Straßenführung und Grünanlagen


Lageplan mit Parzellen, Grenzsteinen und Flächenangaben in m²; Nordrichtung oben.


Scan einer Seite mit Text (Teil B) zu BauGB-Bestimmungen (Abschn. 1–6).


Seite eines behördlichen Dokuments mit Abschnitten 7 und 8 über Stellplätze und Dachgestaltung.
Pinky030126 Apr 2020 18:44
PyneBite schrieb:

Basically, 4 parking spaces will be needed in 18 years
Wow, your crystal ball is impressive
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PyneBite
26 Apr 2020 18:46
Pinky0301 schrieb:

Wow, your crystal ball is impressive

The son is already here, and the daughter will hatch soon – since we are located in a fairly rural area, having four cars is quite likely.
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ypg
26 Apr 2020 19:21
With such poor-quality images, the numbering is not legible, at least not on the colored picture.
Where is the driveway?

Edit: A rectangular or elongated house would fit perfectly there.
The carport could then be placed as a boundary building along the driveway extension.
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PyneBite
26 Apr 2020 19:36
ypg schrieb:

Carport then as boundary construction in the driveway extension.

Do you mean a long carport where two cars are parked one behind the other?
There is only 5 meters (16 feet) distance between the northern boundary and the building envelope. I have read that a double carport requires about 6-7 meters (20-23 feet) in width.
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Escroda
26 Apr 2020 20:01
PyneBite schrieb:

There is only 5 meters (16 feet) distance between the northern boundary and the building area.

I measure 5.5 meters (18 feet). The 1.5 meters (5 feet) shift to the south doesn’t really matter anymore. The plot is large enough anyway.
Here is a carport 7 x 7 meters (23 x 23 feet) and a house 11 x 8 meters (36 x 26 feet):

Site plan of a building plot with trees, boundary lines and color-marked areas