ᐅ Planning a single-family house (basement + ground floor + upper floor) on a 480 m² plot
Created on: 19 Jan 2022 17:37
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Elias_dee
Hello! In another thread, I was advised to present my project here. First of all, we are still at the very beginning of the planning process, have luckily secured a plot of land, and now need to study everything carefully. Tips, criticism, suggestions, etc., are always welcome.
Here are "our" key data:
- We are 2 adults, no children, and none planned for the time being
- Electricity consumption: about 3,000 - 3,500 kWh
- Hot water consumption: I don’t have exact data right now, but it’s rather high because we shower with warm water every day
- Fairly handy, so we would like to do at least the painting ourselves (interior + exterior), lay floor coverings (except tiles), and do the garden completely ourselves (we already have experience in all these areas)
Here are the key data for the plot:
- Plot size 480 m² (5,167 ft²)
- New development area
- 2 parking spaces required
- 2 full floors mandatory according to the development plan / zoning plan (building permit / planning permission)
- Ridge direction East-West, renewable energy preferred according to the development plan, photovoltaic as an independent roofing layer is possible
And here is what we want for the house:
- Ground floor with living room, kitchen, guest room, and bathroom with shower
- Upper floor with bedroom, walk-in closet, bathroom with shower, office 1, office 2
- Basement with technical room, utility room, possibly sauna and fitness area, but this might shift to just fitness + sauna in the garden
- Central long straight staircase as a design element
- About 80 m² (860 ft²) living space per floor
- Garage: We want an attached (prefabricated?) garage with direct access to the house plus a carport on the opposite side of the house (unfortunately required by the development/zoning plan)
According to the current plan (but I am still very uncertain here, so criticism is always welcome):
- Build according to KfW55 standard, even if there is no subsidy, or at least close to it—KfW40 does not seem worthwhile to me
- Natural gas connection is already laid to the plot, so my current preference is natural gas heating combined with solar thermal energy (for hot water and heating)
- Photovoltaics are currently not planned, as I don’t see the advantage given the low feed-in tariff
- A ventilation system, although I’m not sure yet if it should be central or decentralized
I can’t think of anything else at the moment—comments on anything are always welcome.
Thanks and best regards!
Elias_dee
Here are "our" key data:
- We are 2 adults, no children, and none planned for the time being
- Electricity consumption: about 3,000 - 3,500 kWh
- Hot water consumption: I don’t have exact data right now, but it’s rather high because we shower with warm water every day
- Fairly handy, so we would like to do at least the painting ourselves (interior + exterior), lay floor coverings (except tiles), and do the garden completely ourselves (we already have experience in all these areas)
Here are the key data for the plot:
- Plot size 480 m² (5,167 ft²)
- New development area
- 2 parking spaces required
- 2 full floors mandatory according to the development plan / zoning plan (building permit / planning permission)
- Ridge direction East-West, renewable energy preferred according to the development plan, photovoltaic as an independent roofing layer is possible
And here is what we want for the house:
- Ground floor with living room, kitchen, guest room, and bathroom with shower
- Upper floor with bedroom, walk-in closet, bathroom with shower, office 1, office 2
- Basement with technical room, utility room, possibly sauna and fitness area, but this might shift to just fitness + sauna in the garden
- Central long straight staircase as a design element
- About 80 m² (860 ft²) living space per floor
- Garage: We want an attached (prefabricated?) garage with direct access to the house plus a carport on the opposite side of the house (unfortunately required by the development/zoning plan)
According to the current plan (but I am still very uncertain here, so criticism is always welcome):
- Build according to KfW55 standard, even if there is no subsidy, or at least close to it—KfW40 does not seem worthwhile to me
- Natural gas connection is already laid to the plot, so my current preference is natural gas heating combined with solar thermal energy (for hot water and heating)
- Photovoltaics are currently not planned, as I don’t see the advantage given the low feed-in tariff
- A ventilation system, although I’m not sure yet if it should be central or decentralized
I can’t think of anything else at the moment—comments on anything are always welcome.
Thanks and best regards!
Elias_dee
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Elias_dee22 Jan 2022 20:39PS: Sorry, I didn’t mean to insult any chimpanzees here.
I suspect the deletion was more likely an accident, and I will now boldly break the forum rules by at least repeating the constructive part of my last post:
Have you visited the model home village in Poing?
We deliberately looked at houses there with fewer square meters, and we were surprised that we could still imagine reducing our own square meter requirements.
Have you visited the model home village in Poing?
We deliberately looked at houses there with fewer square meters, and we were surprised that we could still imagine reducing our own square meter requirements.
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Elias_dee22 Jan 2022 21:03familieschießl schrieb:
Have you already visited the model home park in Poing?
We specifically looked at houses with fewer square meters, and we were surprised that we could still well imagine reducing our size requirements. That's right, I had read that but couldn't find it again 🙂 We haven't been there yet, but it's planned for next week! Thanks for the tip!
Elias_dee schrieb:
That's right, I had read that but then couldn't find it again 🙂 We haven't been there yet, but it's planned for next week! Thanks for the tip!Then let me warn you: many show homes unfortunately close an hour before the official closing time. So it’s better to arrive earlier.
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Elias_dee22 Jan 2022 21:44familieschießl schrieb:
Then I’ll warn you: many show homes unfortunately close already an hour before the official closing time. So it’s better to arrive earlier.Oh okay. Thank you thank you thank you 🙂 (one thank you would have been enough, but that wasn’t enough words :p )
He, he…
My comment is not nonsense…
The following person means the same thing, just phrased differently. 😉
Or…
That means the floor plan is not up for debate.
Make a wish list and go to an architect… (this has been recommended several times)…
After that, the floor plan can be discussed.
Beforehand, set a maximum budget and ideally communicate only 90% of that. It will get more expensive on its own.
My comment is not nonsense…
The following person means the same thing, just phrased differently. 😉
ypg schrieb:
Is the living room in the hallway?
Hmm, I would say: the 50,000€ (about $54,000) spent on an architect would be very well invested.
Or…
Würfel* schrieb:
I would also go to an architect.
That means the floor plan is not up for debate.
Make a wish list and go to an architect… (this has been recommended several times)…
After that, the floor plan can be discussed.
Beforehand, set a maximum budget and ideally communicate only 90% of that. It will get more expensive on its own.
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