ᐅ Single-family house floor plan, 2 stories with basement, approximately 190 m² living space, plot size approximately 440 m²

Created on: 11 Oct 2021 12:39
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Tortuga123
Hello everyone,

we are still in the planning phase of our single-family house and have been experimenting a bit with a freeware floor plan program. We would like to get your feedback.

But first, the questionnaire:

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 440m² (4,736 sq ft)
Slope: approx. 2m (6.6 ft) over 20m (66 ft) to the east and approx. 2m (6.6 ft) over 20m (66 ft) to the south
Floor area ratio: no development plan available, building according to §34 Baugesetzbuch (German federal building code), so floor area ratio 0.4
Floor space index: see above: 1.2
Buildable area boundaries: north (toward street): approx. 2m (6.6 ft), west: 3m (10 ft), south: 3m (10 ft), east: 6m (20 ft) to the immediately adjacent neighbor’s building, otherwise 3m (10 ft)
Edge development: yes, neighbor to the east
Parking spaces: 2 in garage and 2 in front of garage for guests
Stories: 2 full floors
Roof type: hipped roof (all types are permitted)
Architectural style: modern (all styles are permitted)
Orientation: garden facing south
Maximum heights/limits: same as neighboring buildings, tall enough
Other requirements: none
Street: very narrow, dead-end

Homeowners’ requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: urban villa with hipped or gabled roof, with at least 2.00m (6.6 ft) knee wall height
Basement, floors: basement, ground floor, and upper floor
Number of occupants, age: currently 2, planned 4
Space requirement ground floor, upper floor: about 60-70 m² (650-750 sq ft)
Office: family use or home office? Both, but mostly private use
Overnight guests per year: a few, possibly longer stays in a few years
Open or closed layout: open
Traditional or modern construction: modern
Open kitchen, cooking island: open kitchen with counter or island
Number of dining places: 4-6
Fireplace: no
Music/stereo wall: standard TV wall
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: double garage with one door
Vegetable garden, greenhouse: standard
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why some things are wanted or not: guest room and guest bathroom in basement, laundry room on the upper floor

House design
Who planned it: DIY
What do you especially like? Why?: upper floor bathroom and bedroom facing the garden (near the forest edge), separate entrance area with cloakroom so cats can’t run outside the front door, laundry room on the upper floor
What do you dislike? Why?: bathrooms are not stacked vertically, so the drains are under the living room, but we accept that
Preferred heating system: air-to-water heat pump with or without ventilation system

If you had to give up something, which features or extensions
- can you give up: basically nothing 🙂

Why did the design turn out this way?
We sketched out our specific wishes and then made sure they fit within the built-up space.
What do you think makes it particularly good or bad? I hope it will be comfortable to live in.

What is the most important/fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
How do you like the floor plan? I’m happy to explain our thinking behind particular features if you have questions.
Would the drains under the living room be very noticeable? I think they might be hidden with furniture (possibly DIY). Those black squares in the drawings indicate drains or ventilation shafts.

I plan to present this design to various general contractors. An architect is not an option for various reasons. Please avoid discussions about why we chose general contractors over an architect.

Due to the neighbor’s building on the boundary and the building authority’s instruction that we keep 6m (20 ft) distance from their house wall, we want to place the garage adjacent to their wall (with appropriate foundations, of course, so no pressure is exerted on their basement wall). The garage is about 1m (3.3 ft) lower than the house to reduce the slope from the street to the garage. That’s why I integrated this corner into the ground floor and basement so one can walk down a few steps from the front door to the garage. Possibly, a passage to the garage could be made at the stairs if the height levels work out. The staircase will be a half-landing staircase, but the program cannot display this. From the front door to the street, no steps are necessary; a ramp should suffice.

In the basement, the utility room and hobby room will have light wells, and the guest room/office and bathroom will have a light court. Guest room and office can be combined; it only needs space for a bed, a wardrobe, and a desk.

We look forward to your suggestions!

Good luck Tortuga123

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Floor plan of a residential house: kitchen, living, pantry, cloakroom, hallway, WC, with measurements.


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Floor plan of a house with interior layout, staircase, measuring lines and north arrow.


Floor plan of a house: hallway, stairs, hobby room, guest/office, bathroom and utility room.


Floor plan of a house with bedroom, two children’s rooms, bathroom, laundry and hallway.
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Tortuga123
13 Oct 2021 16:13
Billyfred schrieb:

I think you have only received factual comments here. And no, I don’t consider you stupid – that’s not for me to judge at all. I just get the impression that, despite my insistence that I don’t mean it “maliciously,” you are taking the criticism of your approach to the “own home” project personally. Criticism is meant to help you grow...

Maybe I’m just a little sensitive.
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Tortuga123
13 Oct 2021 16:15
I’ll try the construction service description again in the next few days. There are 17 images after all, and I’m not sure if they will appear in the correct order for you.
11ant13 Oct 2021 16:29
Tortuga123 schrieb:

I'll try the construction service description again in the next few days. It just ends up being 17 pictures then.
Or just provide a source—just not in link form. As I said, a reputable general contractor doesn’t make you search desperately for it on their website.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Tortuga123
13 Oct 2021 16:37
11ant schrieb:

Or a source—just not revealed as a link. As I said, a recommended general contractor won’t make you desperately search for it on their website.

No, there isn’t one. However, I wouldn’t make such broad statements... All the documents were sent to me by email right after the very first, five-minute phone call.

By the way, yesterday I contacted “real” homeowners via Instagram, and apart from minor issues (which surely occur with 99.9999% of all construction companies), they are satisfied with the services so far.

But as I said, we haven’t even decided whether we’ll go with that company yet. There are still other companies in the running.
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Tortuga123
14 Oct 2021 14:58
As announced: the scope of work description (remainder will follow in the next post)

Document with construction and scope of work description; focus on energy-efficient building methods


Insurance package: builder’s liability and construction all-risk insurance with R+V/VHV.


Geotechnical report with soil conditions, foundation recommendations, and ground requirements


Technical specification for a self-supporting concrete slab with moisture protection and component overview


Document on carpentry and roofing work with roof structures and components.


Catalog page with text about dormers, metalwork, roof windows and Roto logo.


Window elements product page with Weru logo, information on materials and security


Technical page on electrical and network installations with room layout and socket schedule.


Floor plan showing sockets, switches per room and Vaillant heating system (logo).


Brochure page about ground source heat pump, underfloor heating and sanitary installations.
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Tortuga123
14 Oct 2021 15:01
The remainder of the construction scope description:

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Product catalog page: Bathtubs, washbasins, and cabinets with brand logos.


Information sheet on screed, drywall, and plastering work in construction.


Information page on interior doors with hollow core panel, PRÜM logo.


Document page about ventilation system with heat recovery, red logo, tiling work.


Basement floor: Table on usability and additional options for masonry and concrete cellar.


Technical construction documentation on exterior walls, basement, screed, insulation, and heating.


Screenshot of a text document with general notes on scope of work (A–J).