ᐅ Terraced houses, site development, floor plans – ideas welcome
Created on: 25 Mar 2021 17:14
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BruckHaus25 Mar 2021 17:14Hello everyone, we have the possibility to purchase a plot of land for a linked house and are currently working on initial floor plan ideas. The plot is 14.5 m (14.5 meters) wide and 22.5 m (22.5 meters) long, and as far as we understand, a 3 m (3 meters) wide garage must be built on the left side. On the right side, our plot borders the street, so there is a setback requirement of 2.5 m (2.5 meters).
I’m attaching my current floor plans and the site development plan (plot marked) and would be happy to hear your opinions. Thank you in advance.



I’m attaching my current floor plans and the site development plan (plot marked) and would be happy to hear your opinions. Thank you in advance.
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BruckHaus25 Mar 2021 19:1711ant schrieb:
Kuckmada: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/kettenhaus-auf-240qm-Grundstück-grundsatzfragen-machbar.29346/Thanks to this post, I ended up here. It would be great if someone could take a detailed look at our floor plan as well.How many people of which ages will be living there?
Is the door between the kitchen and hallway a sliding door, or will it remain open?
Am I correct in understanding that no bathtub is planned? For me, a bathtub is more important than two sinks, even though they are admittedly very practical.
Should the walls around the shower be solid? Glass would make the whole area much brighter.
I’m missing a bit of space for the pipes—how will the wastewater from the upstairs bathroom be routed?
I would move the office door (ground floor, top right) slightly upwards so that a deeper cabinet can fit behind it.
Consider the same for the room upstairs on the bottom right, next to the window.
I would make the guest toilet a bit wider and sacrifice some closet space for it.
For the kitchen, I would prefer an L-shaped layout instead of two parallel workspaces, but that is certainly a matter of personal taste.
I would have the wall upstairs between the bedroom and the hallway workspace constructed in a way that allows for future remodeling (perhaps also considering the underfloor heating), for example, to create a dressing area in or near the bedroom.
Best regards
Is the door between the kitchen and hallway a sliding door, or will it remain open?
Am I correct in understanding that no bathtub is planned? For me, a bathtub is more important than two sinks, even though they are admittedly very practical.
Should the walls around the shower be solid? Glass would make the whole area much brighter.
I’m missing a bit of space for the pipes—how will the wastewater from the upstairs bathroom be routed?
I would move the office door (ground floor, top right) slightly upwards so that a deeper cabinet can fit behind it.
Consider the same for the room upstairs on the bottom right, next to the window.
I would make the guest toilet a bit wider and sacrifice some closet space for it.
For the kitchen, I would prefer an L-shaped layout instead of two parallel workspaces, but that is certainly a matter of personal taste.
I would have the wall upstairs between the bedroom and the hallway workspace constructed in a way that allows for future remodeling (perhaps also considering the underfloor heating), for example, to create a dressing area in or near the bedroom.
Best regards
BruckHaus schrieb:
As far as we understand, a 3-meter width garage (10 feet) is required on the left side. On the right, our property ends at the street. Is the left side the other right side?
With the questionnaire, 90% of the questions become unnecessary.