ᐅ Feedback on Floor Plan – Are Size and Price Acceptable?

Created on: 28 Apr 2020 09:19
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JohannFugger
Hello dear house building forum,

After a promising start working with our architect, there has been a significant drop in performance lately, and we’re no longer sure if he is really doing his best to achieve the optimal result for us.
--> Time for the house building forum!
Attached are the floor plans for the granny flat, first floor, attic, and exterior views.

Where we started / Basic information:
- Single-family home with shared wall – one child (10)
- Slightly sloped site – ideal for a small granny flat for later use by our child or for rental
- Roof pitch 38° – gable roof
- South-facing slope
- Plot approx. 650sqm (7000 sqft)
- The small extension at the rear living area on the ground floor came about because the neighbors want to build a noticeably longer house, so we’re trying to visually soften the resulting wall at our terrace
- My wife had a slipped disc, so we decided to plan a laundry chute from the basement to the first floor. The washing machines should definitely stay in the basement
- We are currently planning a simple gas heating system, photovoltaic system, and central mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
- Gas fireplace
- Open-plan design

Our main concerns at the moment:
- Is the size appropriate? On the plans, it all looks quite nice, but when the architect estimates a price of 545,000 EUR, it makes us wonder if everything really adds up. (The building plot also had to be paid for)
- Do you find the exterior look harmonious and balanced?
- Do you think a wardrobe of this size on the first floor is sufficient?
- We have currently commissioned the architect only up to phase 4 – do you think it makes sense to have him carry out the other construction phases as well, or should we rather hire an external construction expert? Phases 5 to 9 alone would cost another 45,000 EUR, which seems quite high to me.

We are already looking forward to your feedback and an open discussion!

Best regards
JohannFugger

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Grundriss Erdgeschoss: Küche, Essbereich, Wohnzimmer, Kamin, Terrasse und Garten.


Grundriss Obergeschoss: Treppe, Schlafen, Kind, Ankleide, Bad, Trockenraum; rote Außenwände.


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JohannFugger
28 Apr 2020 14:28
Lumpi_LE schrieb:

You can cleverly build the house to be just as large with half the floor area.

Yes, gladly – but I wonder how.
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Crossy
28 Apr 2020 14:28
Then assume a new build cost of 2000 EUR per square meter + additional construction costs + garage + landscaping + kitchen + other furnishings or special requests. Don’t forget earthworks on a sloped site and more expensive landscaping due to the slope (retaining walls here and there). You will have to come to terms with the fact that it will be a completely different house. But many have already been through this process. It will work out!
face2628 Apr 2020 14:29
Just a quick follow-up question: Where are you building? Maybe I missed it, but I’m trying to get a sense of how to estimate the regional costs.

The architect’s fees are not included in that budget, right?
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JohannFugger
28 Apr 2020 14:32
PyneBite schrieb:

My hairdresser says that customers often come in with photos of hairstyles and ask for exactly the haircut shown. In her opinion, these are the most frustrating clients.

Maybe the architect misinterpreted the images, and with just a few communication errors, a project can quickly go off track.

Nice analogy – and I think an accurate analysis of the situation.
But who goes to a hairdresser and says, "Just do something"?
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JohannFugger
28 Apr 2020 14:33
face26 schrieb:

One quick follow-up question: Where exactly are you building? Maybe I missed it, but I just want to get a sense of how to estimate the local prices.
Near Frankfurt – which probably doesn’t make it any easier...
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JohannFugger
28 Apr 2020 14:34
face26 schrieb:

The architect is not included in the budget, right?
No – that is separate.