ᐅ Floor Plan Optimization – Semi-Detached House Approximately 150 sqm
Created on: 19 May 2022 16:40
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KleinUndFein
Hello everyone,
I’m new here and would appreciate your ideas. We are planning a 150 sqm (1,615 sq ft) semi-detached house and are looking for the optimal floor plan.
Development Plan/Restrictions
The building envelope is used to its full extent.
Builders’ Requirements
- As clever a floor plan as possible
- The house will be occupied by two adults and two children (4 and 6 years old)
- The ground floor and upper floor should be able to be lived in separately (aging in place)
- No overly extravagant or expensive features should be used
- Basement with a technical room is available
- Prefer architectural style and conservative construction methods
- Open kitchen, but more of a kitchen-living area. The “living/media area” should be part of the kitchen-living space
What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
- Are there better ways to use the space and are the room sizes suitable for normal use?
- Does the layout suit a family and two living units for the future?
I’m new here and would appreciate your ideas. We are planning a 150 sqm (1,615 sq ft) semi-detached house and are looking for the optimal floor plan.
Development Plan/Restrictions
The building envelope is used to its full extent.
Builders’ Requirements
- As clever a floor plan as possible
- The house will be occupied by two adults and two children (4 and 6 years old)
- The ground floor and upper floor should be able to be lived in separately (aging in place)
- No overly extravagant or expensive features should be used
- Basement with a technical room is available
- Prefer architectural style and conservative construction methods
- Open kitchen, but more of a kitchen-living area. The “living/media area” should be part of the kitchen-living space
What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
- Are there better ways to use the space and are the room sizes suitable for normal use?
- Does the layout suit a family and two living units for the future?
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KleinUndFein19 May 2022 21:08ypg schrieb:
First of all:
... the completed questionnaire?
Just that sentence
raises questions.
And then there is the missing site plan and plot conditions... Thank you very much for your enthusiasm and the ideas so far 😀.
The house is not really a semi-detached house, but will be built in the center of a small town in Hesse. There is not much room for variation there.
The small space in the eat-in kitchen is a storage room. It could be moved to the small (25m² (270ft²)) basement. The technical room is there as well.
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WilderSueden19 May 2022 21:13KleinUndFein schrieb:
The house is not really a semi-detached house but is being built in the center of a small town in Hesse. But that’s exactly what makes it really interesting for our floor plan experts 😉
KleinUndFein schrieb:
It could be moved into the small basement of 25m² (270 sq ft). Is this an existing basement that you are building onto, or why is it so extremely small?
KleinUndFein schrieb:
The house isn’t really a semi-detached house; it’s being built in the core of a small town in Hesse. There isn’t much room for meaningful variation there.No one here really understands, but it should still be done by professionals. A 29m² (312 sq ft) hallway is quite something.
I’ll say it straight and bluntly, “This thing is no good.”
-Hallway, large but narrow
-Tiny children’s room
-Dining area in the kitchen
-…
Why does (almost) every homeowner believe they can be an architect? 🙄
When the kids are (finally) out of the house, you finally have space (time and money) in your own home (for hobbies, crafting, model trains…) and you don’t want to squeeze into a 2.5-room apartment.
KleinUndFein schrieb:
There isn’t much room for meaningful variation. Who says?
WilderSueden schrieb:
But that’s exactly what makes it exciting for our floor plan experts. However, the floor plan experts don’t want to keep asking questions bit by bit, especially when they don’t even get answered. With a questionnaire, all the facts are available.
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KleinUndFein19 May 2022 23:10ypg schrieb:
Who says?
However, the floor plan experts are not interested in repeatedly asking questions bit by bit, which then often go unanswered. With a questionnaire, the facts are available.That’s what the architect and the city say :-). There’s not much to change about that. Sorry.
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