Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 870 m² (9,375 sq ft)
Slope: 3% over 22.9 m (75 ft)
Number of parking spaces: minimum 4 + garage
Number of floors: 1
Roof style: hipped roof, 28 degrees
Design style: undecided
Orientation: terrace facing south/west
Homeowner Requirements
Number of residents, ages: 2 persons, children planned, 28 and 29 years old
Guests per year:
Number of dining seats: 2, with a small breakfast nook planned in the kitchen
Fireplace: yes, with external air supply (drain pipe under the floor slab)
Garage, carport: Garage with utility room approx. 37 m² (400 sq ft), carport 36 m² (387 sq ft)
House Design
Planner: DIY with implementation by architect
What do you like most? Why?: The long sight lines filled with natural light.
What do you dislike? Why?: Folding stairs in the children's room, but it has to be somewhere. In the hallway it would be too prominent.
Price estimate from architect/planner: 330,000 € without kitchen, fireplace, carport, and landscaping
Preferred heating system: air-to-water heat pump
If you have to give up anything, which details/extensions
-can you do without: carport
-can’t do without: garage
What is the most important / fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
Are there any experiences with the Vaillant flexotherm exclusive with uniSTOR 300 l (79 gal)?
Vinyl flooring or parquet?
Ceiling spotlights in the hallway loft from Werkaus, or better to install yourself?
I would really appreciate tips and your opinions about the floor plan!
Best regards, Eckert
Plot size: 870 m² (9,375 sq ft)
Slope: 3% over 22.9 m (75 ft)
Number of parking spaces: minimum 4 + garage
Number of floors: 1
Roof style: hipped roof, 28 degrees
Design style: undecided
Orientation: terrace facing south/west
Homeowner Requirements
Number of residents, ages: 2 persons, children planned, 28 and 29 years old
Guests per year:
Number of dining seats: 2, with a small breakfast nook planned in the kitchen
Fireplace: yes, with external air supply (drain pipe under the floor slab)
Garage, carport: Garage with utility room approx. 37 m² (400 sq ft), carport 36 m² (387 sq ft)
House Design
Planner: DIY with implementation by architect
What do you like most? Why?: The long sight lines filled with natural light.
What do you dislike? Why?: Folding stairs in the children's room, but it has to be somewhere. In the hallway it would be too prominent.
Price estimate from architect/planner: 330,000 € without kitchen, fireplace, carport, and landscaping
Preferred heating system: air-to-water heat pump
If you have to give up anything, which details/extensions
-can you do without: carport
-can’t do without: garage
What is the most important / fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
Are there any experiences with the Vaillant flexotherm exclusive with uniSTOR 300 l (79 gal)?
Vinyl flooring or parquet?
Ceiling spotlights in the hallway loft from Werkaus, or better to install yourself?
I would really appreciate tips and your opinions about the floor plan!
Best regards, Eckert
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hanghaus200031 Oct 2021 11:53Eckert93 schrieb:
The specified construction period is 6 months, starting from the issuance of the building permit / planning permission. If we fulfill our part within 12 months, the rest—if it takes longer—is the responsibility of the contractor and does not justify the expiration of the fixed price agreement.And are you sure you will get the permit within 3 months, including Christmas and winter holidays? Once the company submits the building application, they can also take their time 😎
hanghaus2000 schrieb:
Here is a revised version and an alternative with an L-shaped bungalow. Carport or additional parking spaces in the southeast.
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[ATTACH alt="Grundstueck92.JPG"]66618[/ATTACH] You don’t need to put much effort into it. The building permit / planning permission application needs to be submitted soon, so there will hardly be time for major changes.
Tom1978 schrieb:
And are you sure you’ll get the building permit / planning permission within 3 months, including Christmas and winter holidays? When the company submits the application, they might take their time 😎 So, by the end of February, about 4 months. 🙂
No, it will work out; we will be notified when it has been submitted.
hanghaus2000 schrieb:
Here is a revised version and an alternative with an L-shaped bungalow. Carport or additional parking spaces in the southeast.
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[ATTACH alt="Grundstueck92.JPG"]66618[/ATTACH]
Which direction does the slope go? Is there a height plan?The slope goes from south to north.Eckert93 schrieb:
So around 4 months until the end of February. 🙂
No, it will work out, we will be informed as soon as it has been submitted. You said the building application would be submitted in about 2 weeks. So by mid-November, that’s roughly 3.5 months. I would rather expect the end of November, which means about 3 months minus Christmas and winter holidays... And from early December until Christmas, I don’t think many people will review your building application. If there are any requests for additional information — in our case there were 4 — you should also allow about 1-2 weeks for processing.
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