ᐅ Floor plan: 2 full stories, KfW 55 energy standard, 136 sqm, flat roof

Created on: 15 Dec 2021 23:19
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Mansion
Hello dear building community!

We are planning our single-family home in an area with a development plan and would like to present our floor plan for your critical feedback. Thank you in advance for your time and comments – feel free to be straightforward!

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 530 sqm (5700 sq ft)
Slope: no
Site coverage ratio: 0.3
Floor area ratio: 0.6
Building envelope, building line and boundary
Edge development: no
Number of parking spaces: 1
Number of floors: 2
Roof shape: flat roof, extensively greened
Architectural style: Bauhaus
Orientation: street on the south side
Maximum heights / limits: 7.50 m (24.6 ft) maximum height of attic flat roof; minor building parts may exceed building boundaries up to a maximum width of 5.0 m (16.4 ft) and depth of 1.5 m (4.9 ft) for windbreaks, staircases, entrance canopies, air source heat pumps, and balconies exceptionally permitted
Additional specifications:
- Base height limited to max. 0.50 m (1.6 ft)
- Garages and carports only allowed within the building envelope or the window for garages and parking spaces
- Driveway from the street may be max. 4 m (13.1 ft) wide
- Extensive or intensive green roofing
- Chimney not allowed

Homeowners’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type: Bauhaus, flat roof, solid construction, full stories, straight concrete staircase
Basement: no, number of floors: 2
Number of occupants, ages: 3 persons; 30 years, 30 years, 6 months
Ground floor space needs: open living-dining area, study, utility room, pantry, shower-toilet
Upper floor: master bedroom with walk-in closet, 2 children’s rooms, bathroom with tub and shower and 2 washbasins
Office: family use or home office? Home office / guest room
Number of overnight guests per year: 10-20
Open or closed architecture: open
Conservative or modern construction: modern
Open kitchen, cooking island: yes, possibly island or U-shape
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: no
Music / stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: probably carport
Vegetable garden, greenhouse: maybe
Other wishes / special features / daily routine, also reasons why certain things should or should not be included

House Design
Who designed it:
- designer from a construction company
- based on the floor plan of a pitched roof house by a South German ecological prefabricated wood construction company
What do you particularly like? Why? Seating window and the staircase dividing the living-dining area, open ground floor, discreet upper floor
What do you dislike? Why? Storage space might be tight, utility room possibly too small
Price estimate according to architect/designer: not yet known
Personal budget limit for the house, including equipment: –
Preferred heating technology: air-to-water heat pump

If you had to give up, on which details/extensions?
- could you give up: KFW 55 standard, T-solution in bathroom, kitchen island, if good reasons: possibly rotate the straight staircase 180 degrees to access it from the hallway
- cannot give up: in our opinion, the design does not reflect exaggerated demands already

Why has the design ended up like it is now? For example:

What makes it particularly good or bad in your eyes? The garden is important to us. In our opinion, the rectangular footprint is better suited than a square one to get the optimum out of the plot (sun on the west terrace). The floor-to-ceiling window on the south side in the kitchen.

What is the most important / fundamental question about the floor plan, summarized in 130 characters?
The ground floor is nicely open and cozy and connects the garden and terrace with the house, while the upper floor offers enough privacy both inside and protection from outside views. We searched a long time for the optimal plot and want to use the land as the garden ideally as a retreat, with a possible swimming pond / pool later and a small vegetable garden.

Site plan of a residential block: blue building outlines, yellow streets, green circles as trees.


Floor plan of a house: open living/dining/kitchen area, guest room, hallway, WC, utility room


Floor plan of a house: living/dining/kitchen area, guest room, hallway, bathroom.


Site plan of a residential area; A6 (approx. 530 m² (5700 sq ft)) highlighted in yellow, between A5 and A7.


Modern two-story white new building with large windows on green lawn, row of trees in the background.


Floor plan of a house: two children’s rooms, bedroom, walk-in closet, bathroom, corridor.


Technical front elevation of a two-story building with stairs, doors, windows, and dimensions.


Section drawing of a two-story house with staircase, windows, and foundations.


Modern white house with flat roof, carport, and paved path on green plot.
11ant16 Dec 2021 18:05
Mansion schrieb:

We want to use wooden elements or Trespa for the facade.

That barely reduces the "plainness" of the building’s form, from a shoebox to a crate or box.
Mansion schrieb:

The 3D rendering doesn’t yet show these details.

I find the lack of representation of not just the topography details to be the more significant imperfection.
Myrna_Loy schrieb:

Still, there are ten different windows.

No matter what you do, it ends up wrong ;-)
I recommend reading a similar design in which I criticized the window arrangement:
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/unser-entwurf-fuer-ein-guenstiges-haus.34041/ by @la.schnute
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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motorradsilke
16 Dec 2021 18:23
Myrna_Loy schrieb:


And I'm surprised—eleven pages of posts and no one has mentioned what a dull, unattractive building this is? It looks like a construction site container used for large projects. And not in the good “building with shipping containers” way. I’m a big fan of minimalism and tiny houses. But the house design shown here is as unappealing as it gets.

That wasn’t the question. And of course, it’s completely a matter of personal taste. I don’t like it either, but I don’t have to. There are many houses here I don’t like, but I don’t have to build or live in them. My house won’t please everyone, and probably neither will yours. If the original poster and his wife like it, then that’s what matters.
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ypg
16 Dec 2021 18:41
Myrna_Loy schrieb:

Then please also plan for proper shading. Otherwise, it will become a greenhouse.
Why? Just take a look at the south side...!
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Mansion
16 Dec 2021 19:25
@ypg @11ant @pagoni2020 @motorradsilke @hampshire Do you have specific floor plans you would recommend, where common mistakes have been avoided? It seems like you have seen a lot and have some insight into our preferences. We have moved several times and were able to adapt to each apartment, but we haven’t lived in houses yet. So maybe there are some basic principles common to certain floor plans that we could build on. I’d like to get some inspiration from you before we start over...
11ant16 Dec 2021 19:32
Mansion schrieb:

Would you have any specific floor plans that you would recommend to us,

See my post #73 – but first clarify the site conditions!
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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ypg
16 Dec 2021 19:49
How about the Gussek House Murano?

Floor plan of a house with rooms: Parents, Child, Work, Bathroom, Hallway, Utility Room, Walk-in Closet.

Floor plan of an apartment with Kitchen/Living/Dining, Work, Entrance, Shower/Toilet, Utility.


Then place the house about 6 meters (20 feet) from the eastern property boundary… this way you can create a parking space between the carport and the house, a bit further back (behind the front door). Next to that, you can add a shed.