ᐅ Floor Plan Design for a Bungalow with Basement – 140 sqm – Gentle Slope

Created on: 11 Apr 2021 22:08
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Bike975
Hello everyone,

I have been a silent reader here for some time, but now our building project is becoming more concrete. That’s why I would like to share our floor plan here to get feedback from others. After days of drawing, discussing, etc. within a small group, you tend to become somewhat “blind” and might miss “the essentials” sometimes. Just a note: the furniture, kitchen, shower, toilet, etc., shown on the plan are only symbolic placeholders and do not reflect our actual planning.

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 644 sqm (6,930 sq ft) – 23 m x 28 m (75 ft x 92 ft)
Slope: yes, descending from south to north. Approximately 2 m (6.5 ft) height difference.
Floor area ratio (FAR): 0.4
Site coverage ratio: 0.4
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 5 m (16 ft) to the north, 3 m (10 ft) to the south
Edge development: -
Number of parking spaces: -
Number of floors: single-story
Roof type: gable roof, hip roof, flat roof
Architectural style: -
Orientation: ridge line east-west – parallel to the street
Maximum height / limits: 5.5 m (18 ft)
Other requirements:

Owners’ Requirements
Style, roof type, building type: bungalow with hip roof
Basement, floors: ground floor with basement
Number of occupants, ages: 3 people (45 / 40 / 5)
Space requirement for ground floor, upper floor: approx. 140 sqm (1,507 sq ft)
Office: family use or home office? Home office
Guest bedrooms per year: 4-6 times/year
Kitchen type, cooking island: closed kitchen, no island
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: no
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: double garage
Utility garden, greenhouse: no

House Design
Who created the design: We made the initial draft, and the builder performed numerous changes according to our wishes.
What do you like most? All our wishes have been implemented so far.
What do you dislike? Actually, we like everything so far.
Price estimate according to the architect/planner: €560,000 (approx.) – including special requests (sanitary, electrical, sunshades, etc.)
Personal price limit for the house including fittings: €600,000 (approx.), excluding ancillary building costs, garden, etc.
Preferred heating technology: ground-source heat pump / air-to-water heat pump

If you had to forego something, which details/extras would they be?
- Could give up: actually nothing
- Could not give up: closed kitchen

Why did the design turn out like it is now?
Our requirements regarding room sizes and layout have been implemented as we wished.

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
- We want to use the forum discussion to identify any “weaknesses” in the floor plan in advance.
- Has anything important been forgotten?
- What concerns do you have?
- What can still be improved?
- Suggestions/criticism are very welcome.

Thanks in advance.

Floor plan of a single-family house with living rooms, bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, child’s room, office, hallway, and garage.


Floor plan of a building with workshop, guest room, bathroom, technical room, hallway, utility room, and storage.
11ant13 Apr 2021 14:56
haydee schrieb:

Homework, cooking, eating, visitors, TV—everything was in the open-plan kitchen-living area.

You forgot the old farmer’s wife at the spinning wheel :-)
motorradsilke schrieb:

The child watches TV in their own room,

Then it’s no surprise if later on they complain here that finding plots for 300 sqm (3,229 sq ft) bungalows is so difficult, either because of the “Göte factor” or standards distorted by shows like GZSZ.
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haydee
13 Apr 2021 15:19
11ant schrieb:

You forgot the old farmer's wife at the spinning wheel 🙂
I don’t know anyone who can spin yarn, and it wasn’t common anymore during my childhood.
11ant13 Apr 2021 15:33
haydee schrieb:

I don’t know anyone who can spin yarn, or rather, it wasn’t common anymore during my childhood.
Yes, that’s true, in my childhood only the Romans did that :-)
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Bike975
13 Apr 2021 16:10
Nida35a schrieb:

Unfortunately, things have quieted down a bit.
pagoni2020 schrieb:

Maybe he’s just picking up some valerian from the pharmacy 😀

Don’t worry, I’m still here :p.
I don’t need valerian anyway.

As I mentioned earlier, we are currently seriously considering how an open-plan kitchen would work.
Before we go back to the general contractor or a freelance architect, I want to fully discuss this topic here and understand where the disadvantages of our current design are.
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haydee
13 Apr 2021 16:26
Since the attic will not be converted, I would consider designing the living area open up to the ridge. I think this creates a real wow factor, which works well in bungalows.
11ant13 Apr 2021 16:33
Bike975 schrieb:

Before we go back to the general contractor or a freelance architect, I want to fully discuss this topic here and understand where the disadvantages of our current design are.
For what exactly? – you don’t need it with a freelance architect, and with the contractor’s draftsman, it won’t help you much. The HOAI fee structure does not allow discounts just because the client brings what they consider a half-finished plan.
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