Hello,
Has anyone here built a house without a basement on a slope? I would appreciate some pictures to get a better idea. We have an elevation difference of about 5 m (16 feet) from the street to the property boundary, which is approximately 25 m (82 feet) away, and the finished floor level (FFL) is planned to be 1.66 m (5.4 feet) above the street, with the garage 0.5 m (1.6 feet) lower.
Has anyone here built a house without a basement on a slope? I would appreciate some pictures to get a better idea. We have an elevation difference of about 5 m (16 feet) from the street to the property boundary, which is approximately 25 m (82 feet) away, and the finished floor level (FFL) is planned to be 1.66 m (5.4 feet) above the street, with the garage 0.5 m (1.6 feet) lower.
WilderSueden schrieb:
I would leave out the kitchen island and place the dining area directly in the kitchen. That way, you have plenty of space between the cooking/dining area and the living room.
If the kitchen island is absolutely necessary, reduce its size. Do you really need the bar? It takes up about 1 meter (3 feet) in the dining area, even though there is a proper dining table just 1.5 meters (5 feet) away. No, we actually don’t want the bar, since as you say, the dining table is already 1 meter (3 feet) away.
icandoit schrieb:
ProofYes, then the 1%... and therefore not the standard, right 🙂Could it be that we are not actually dealing with an architect here, but rather with a general contractor’s draftsman (and that the fee is more of a charge for planning services, intended to receive a customized design instead of the catalog model "Kevin 160")?
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11ant schrieb:
Could it be that we are not actually talking about an architect here, but rather a general contractor’s draftsman (and that the fee is more of a planning service charge for getting a custom design instead of the catalog model "Kevin 160")?No, it is an architect/structural engineer.M
Myrna_Loy7 Mar 2021 18:44Andyru94 schrieb:
Yes, that’s true, thank you very much for the effort 🙂
Which software did you use for that?Try searching for “floor planner 3D” in English – that’s what I like to use when I want to quickly draft something at home. I only have CAD programs available at the office.11ant schrieb:
Could it be that we are not actually talking about an architect here, but rather a general contractor’s draftsman (and the fee is more like a planning service charge to receive a custom design instead of the catalog model "Kevin 160")? I would have suspected the same. The first solution is just useless. The second one, well... Why does the designer create a townhouse style when the client wants a pitched roof?