ᐅ New construction, 166 sqm / 1.5 stories / floor plan for a family of five

Created on: 28 Aug 2020 11:43
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netuser
Good day and hello dear forum community!

As a family of five, we have planned to build a house ourselves—or rather have it built—by summer/autumn 2021.

We already purchased a plot of land in 2019, the construction contract with Gussek Haus is signed, and the financing is largely arranged. So now we are about to enter the critical planning phase with the architect, where all details will be thoroughly reviewed, adjusted back and forth, and the building permit (planning permission) application will be prepared.

Since the attached drawings represent only a "rough draft" and can and should still be adjusted, I would greatly appreciate your assessments, advice, or criticism. Especially the latter, as long as it remains constructive, is very welcome.

About our situation, requirements, and wishes:
(Thanks to ypg for the template )

Development Plan / Restrictions




















































Plot size 550 sqm (5920 sq ft)
Slope no
Site coverage ratio 0.4
Floor area ratio 166 sqm (1786 sq ft)
Building envelope, building line and boundary 14 m (46 ft), see attachment
Number of parking spaces /
Number of stories 1.5
Roof style 40° - 45° (gable roof)
Maximum height/limits 4.5 m eave height (14.8 ft)


Owners’ Requirements




















































Basement, floors no basement; 1.5 floors
Number of occupants, ages 2 adults, 3 children (15, 9, 4)
Space needed on ground floor and upper floor see floor plan
Office: family use or home office? part-time home office; otherwise a multifunctional room for computer work, ironing, etc.
Overnight guests per year 20-30
Number of dining seats 5 daily; at least 12 otherwise
Garage, carport 1 garage (next to the entrance on the north side), later 1 carport (on the south side)


House Design










































Who designed the plan? Gussek Haus; a model house served as a base with our own modifications
What do you particularly like? Why? "Square, practical, good" for everyday family life without unnecessary frills
What do you not like? Why? At first we saw the east orientation as unfavorable, but now we also see some advantages.

The ground floor WC does not yet have a suitable solution for the shower.

The bathroom on the upper floor is not optimal yet and feels a bit too small.
Preferred heating system: Air-to-water heat pump + controlled mechanical ventilation



If you have to give up something, which details/fixtures












You can live without: good question
You cannot live without: Bedroom/guest room + shower on the ground floor



Why is the design as it is now?

We want to make the best possible use of the available space and design it to be practical.

The plot drawing is oriented to true north, the floor plans are not. The top is south, the bottom is north. This means the garage, entrance, and utility room are deliberately placed on the north side. The kitchen and dining/living room should have access to the garden on the east side. Possibly, we would like to design the terrace wrapping around the corner to the east/south.

We do not want or cannot give up the number of rooms at the moment. However, if it makes sense to shift walls here and there or change rooms, we welcome suggestions.

The utility room is a bit small, but should be acceptable since the water tank marked in red does not fit in after all.

What is your most important/basic question about the floor plan, summarized in 130 characters?

Valuable advice is welcome! Many thanks in advance!

Site plan of a building plot with parcels, boundary lines, and building markings


2D floor plan of a single-family house with kitchen, living room, bedroom, and hallway


Detailed floor plan of an upper floor with children's rooms, study rooms, and bath
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ypg
30 Aug 2020 23:12
netuser schrieb:

The proposed layout comes with different disadvantages related to the on-site situation (road, neighbors, etc.).

That’s what hedges are for. This isn’t the only plot with neighbors and a road.
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Alessandro
31 Aug 2020 07:47
For everyone thinking about sealing off the kitchen because they are worried about unpleasant odors, I have two suggestions:

1. Learn to cook
2. Get the Airbowl from Prowin. It neutralizes odors and cleans the air. It works perfectly.
Pinky030131 Aug 2020 08:26
3. Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery
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Alessandro
31 Aug 2020 08:50
4. Eating Out

However, it is far too expensive in relation.
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netuser
31 Aug 2020 09:35
Good morning everyone!
Alessandro schrieb:

For everyone who wants to wall off the kitchen because they’re afraid of unpleasant smells, I have two suggestions:

1. Learn to cook
Alessandro schrieb:

4. Eat out

But considering the cost, it’s much too expensive

Now you’re clearly contradicting yourself!

No, seriously, I get it. Sliding doors to the kitchen are off the table. It was originally intended as the “optimum” solution, having both options available if needed.
Nevertheless, we still occasionally eat out, even though my wife can cook.
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netuser
31 Aug 2020 09:39
ypg schrieb:

That's what hedges are for. This isn't the only property with neighbors and a street.

If you have the option to sit at the dining table, look out over your own garden, and enjoy the sunrise (east/southeast), do you really have to settle for a view of hedges and/or the street side?