ᐅ Single-family house – flat roof – edge of forest location – 175 sqm

Created on: 16 Feb 2019 22:03
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benediktr
After being a silent reader in this forum for a long time, I would now like to share my thoughts and ideas with you. I hope to receive some suggestions for improvement and constructive feedback.

Unfortunately, I cannot provide a site plan at the moment. Therefore, here is a screenshot of the property. I have roughly traced it on the ground floor plan. The exact orientation definitely needs further planning. It is plot number 51.

Below, I try to outline the essentials in the questionnaire.

Development plan/restrictions
Section 34 of the Building Code
Plot size
580 sqm (6,243 sq ft)
Slope
No direct slope; terrain descends about 3 m (10 ft) from north to south and roughly 3 m (10 ft) from west to east; retaining wall to the south present
Building setbacks
North/East/South – 3 m (10 ft), West – 6 m (20 ft)
Number of parking spaces
1-2
Number of floors
2 full stories plus basement
Roof type
Flat roof
Architectural style
Modern
Orientation
Southwest
Maximum heights/limits
-
Other specifications

Owners’ requirements
Room layout as shown in the plan; spacious living-dining-kitchen area
Style, roof type, building type
Flat roof
Number of occupants, ages
Currently 2 people, 28 and 26 years old; planning for 1-2 children
Room requirements on ground floor (GF) and upper floor (UF)
GF: living, dining, kitchen, utility room, WC
UF: bathroom, 2 children's rooms, bedroom plus walk-in closet
Office: family use or home office?
Family use
Guest overnight stays per year
Very seldom
Open or closed architecture
Open
Conservative or modern construction
Modern construction
Open kitchen, kitchen island
Yes
Number of dining seats
6
Fireplace
Corner fireplace
Music/stereo wall
No
Additional wishes/particularities/daily routine, including reasons for preferences
- Staircase from ground floor to upper floor should start in the dining area and not be visible from the living room
- Living room preferably on the west side, as we both work very long hours

House design
Who did the planning?
Do-it-yourself, using various floor plans as templates
What do you particularly like? Why?
Straight staircase, layout of living, dining, and kitchen areas, corner fireplace
What do you not like? Why?
I am unsure if the rooms upstairs might be a bit too narrow due to the straight staircase. This could be improved with a landing staircase, but that is just a minor point to accept.
Estimated cost according to architect/planner:
Personal budget limit for the house including fittings:
450,000
Preferred heating technology:
Gas condensing boiler, possibly with a water jacket in the fireplace

If you have to give up something, what details/features
- can you forgo? Partition separating the WC in the bathroom
- cannot you do without? Walk-in closet

Why did the design become what it is now?
Room orientation on the plot guided the design based on our wishes. View to the west, looking over forest and fields. Access from the north to avoid an outdoor staircase.
What do you think are its strengths or weaknesses?
We would prefer to avoid floor-to-ceiling windows on the south side, as the neighbor’s front door is there, which is not ideal for brightness. Large window fronts on the west side due to the view, as mentioned. A window in the walk-in closet could still be planned.

What is the most important/fundamental question about the floor plan, summarized in 130 characters?
Do you think the upper floor rooms might feel "narrow and elongated"? Budget?

Floor plan of a building with several rooms, corridors, doors and shaded walls; measurements in sqm.


Floor plan of a house with kitchen/dining, living room, corridor, utility room, WC and garden.


Floor plan of an apartment: bedroom with walk-in closet, bathroom, corridor, children’s/office/guest room.


Aerial view of a residential area with yellow plot lines, streets, and buildings.


Aerial image: houses on Gartenstrasse; retaining wall present.


Modern two-story house with large glass fronts, terrace and garden.
kaho67421 May 2020 19:10
ypg schrieb:

I like that one!
Me too. Can we get some snapshots in the house pictures thread?
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benediktr
21 May 2020 19:27
ypg schrieb:

Ceiling spotlights: quickly put, run one strip through the hallway and bend it 90 degrees toward the kitchen, then bend the strip again in the kitchen. Let the hallway and kitchen be switched separately.

The recessed spotlights will be divided into groups. A pendant light is planned above the dining table, the kitchen island, and the living room table. In the living room, a shadow gap profile will be installed between the fireplace and the north exterior wall, extending to the northwest corner. I actually want to leave out the recessed spotlights in the living room, but I don’t have a good idea for an alternative yet.
kaho674 schrieb:

Yes, me too. Will we get some quick snaps in the house photo thread?

Of course, there will be pictures.
Ibdk1422 May 2020 13:25
I like it too. But don’t you have a second shower in your house? Not wanted, not needed? Can you manage with only one full bathroom for possibly 4 people? We are or were 5, and sometimes there was a bit of stress when everyone wanted to shower at the same time. It works, but it's not exactly comfortable or relaxed.
kaho67422 May 2020 13:31
Ibdk14 schrieb:
But isn’t there a second shower in your house? ...Possible, but it’s not exactly comfortable or relaxing
I think that’s fine. There’s also a bathtub with a shower function.
Ibdk1422 May 2020 14:15
Up to a certain age, when the children go to the bathroom together or even with the parents, it’s not a problem. For several years, two of them bathed while one showered at the same time – but suddenly that stopped, even though they are all boys. There are worse things. As I said, overall I really, really like the house!
wrobel22 May 2020 17:56
Hello

Even though I can't explain it exactly, I would prefer to place the corner that extends into the garage inside the workshop.

Olli