ᐅ New Single-Family Home Construction – Join Us on Our Journey!
Created on: 4 Aug 2022 16:13
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gregman22
Dear community,
We are finally getting a step closer to realizing our dream of building a single-family home.
The plot has been purchased, building plans have been reviewed, construction method decided, and so on. We have now commissioned the architect of the general contractor (GC) of our choice with the planning task and are currently fine-tuning the house design. I would love to take you along on this journey and incorporate your valuable feedback.
At this stage, the focus is on the house design.
Basic data:
Plot: 1062m2 (11,433 sq ft); approx. 25.5m x 41.64m (84 ft x 137 ft)
Orientation: Northwest -> The arrow in the screenshot of the 3D view points south
Desired room layout:
Ground floor:
First floor:
Attic:
Note: I am still discussing this with the architect. Due to the hipped roof shape, the actual living area has shrunk too much. Therefore, further discussion is needed to accommodate the other rooms. I had underestimated the ratio of gross floor area to usable living space.
Basement:
Additional plans:
Now to my first questions for you:
My biggest construction challenge at the moment is the layout of the attic. There are two alternatives:
- Change the roof type, which would increase costs but provide more usable living space in the attic
- Give up the playroom on the first floor, convert it into a guest room, and build only the two offices in the attic (no guest room or bathroom)
Thank you in advance for your comments.




We are finally getting a step closer to realizing our dream of building a single-family home.
The plot has been purchased, building plans have been reviewed, construction method decided, and so on. We have now commissioned the architect of the general contractor (GC) of our choice with the planning task and are currently fine-tuning the house design. I would love to take you along on this journey and incorporate your valuable feedback.
At this stage, the focus is on the house design.
Basic data:
Plot: 1062m2 (11,433 sq ft); approx. 25.5m x 41.64m (84 ft x 137 ft)
Orientation: Northwest -> The arrow in the screenshot of the 3D view points south
Desired room layout:
Ground floor:
- Large living/dining area with adjacent (but separable) kitchen at the bottom left, plus a gallery overlooking the first floor
- Utility room
- Guest toilet
- Garage
- Separate apartment at the top right with its own entrance for parents-in-law
First floor:
- Gallery overlooking the ground floor
- 2 children’s bedrooms with a shared bathroom
- 1 playroom (initially a home cinema room, later to be repurposed) above the garage
- Master wing with main bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom
Attic:
Note: I am still discussing this with the architect. Due to the hipped roof shape, the actual living area has shrunk too much. Therefore, further discussion is needed to accommodate the other rooms. I had underestimated the ratio of gross floor area to usable living space.
- 2 separate offices
- 1 guest bedroom
- 1 small guest bathroom
Basement:
- 1 technical room
- 1 laundry room
- 1 storage room
- Large fitness room
- Wellness room with sauna
Additional plans:
- Air-to-air heat pump or air-to-water heat pump
- Photovoltaic system with/without battery storage
- Possible pool (3.5/4m x 8m or 3.5/4m x 12m) with heat pump (and countercurrent system)
- Sauna in the basement room
- Air conditioning for various rooms
- Smart home system – most likely via KNX
- Garden: Currently planning 2 terraces – one to the left, slightly more to the south, and one facing the main part of the plot further north
Now to my first questions for you:
- How do the floor plans strike you? Do they make sense in terms of the dynamics of family life?
- The location of the separate apartment was chosen based on our wish. We wanted a strict, clearly defined spatial separation with a separate entrance. Do you have any comments on this?
- Do you consider the utility rooms in the basement to be adequately sized (considering KNX, heat pump, etc.)?
My biggest construction challenge at the moment is the layout of the attic. There are two alternatives:
- Change the roof type, which would increase costs but provide more usable living space in the attic
- Give up the playroom on the first floor, convert it into a guest room, and build only the two offices in the attic (no guest room or bathroom)
Thank you in advance for your comments.
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gregman2224 Sep 2022 19:3411ant schrieb:
A next draft cannot be any better, because with so many points of criticism (even counting only those accepted), it will end up as a patchwork. A dozen patches mean "the death of clean code" 🙂 – in my opinion, a new design is needed. I don’t rule that out at all. Whether you call the next version a new design or re-engineering doesn’t matter much to me. With that many issues, it will basically result in a completely new version anyway.
11ant schrieb:
Why don’t you understand that structural materials, surface materials, and design elements don’t necessarily have to be related visually? I do understand that. We just want to include the design from the beginning so we can better visualize the final result.
gregman22 schrieb:
I don’t exclude that at all. Whether the next version is called a new draft or re-engineering doesn’t really matter to me. With so many points, it essentially amounts to a completely new version anyway.Hopefully, the planner understands this insight.gregman22 schrieb:
I understand that. We just want to be involved in the design process from the start to better visualize the outcome.This is where I’m stuck.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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gregman22 schrieb:
What do you think? Many ideas and implementations seem too immature to me.
gregman22 schrieb:
Good point. I'll take that on board again! For example, exactly that! Why bring up NOW something that was already obvious yesterday?
gregman22 schrieb:
In the mornings, we want to enjoy the idea of a long breakfast facing south. May I ask, don’t you have to work? Forever night owls?
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gregman2224 Sep 2022 23:01ypg schrieb:
Why bring up something NOW that was already obvious yesterday? Because sometimes you realize things later?
ypg schrieb:
May I ask if you don’t have to work? Always online late? What difference does that make? I thought we were supposed to include personal preferences, and that’s part of it?
Before that question comes up: No, we neither inherited anything nor does our income fall from the sky. We work hard every day, with our quiet time from 6:15 to 7:30 am (6:15-7:30) spent having breakfast, catching up on news, and starting work at the breakfast table before a workout (in the home gym) and then a workday of over 10–12 hours begins.
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Sunshine38724 Sep 2022 23:42You don’t need to justify yourselves for that; I’m happy for anyone who has the chance to build a beautiful house or villa according to their wishes. My advice remains the same: you absolutely need to pay close attention to the ceiling height. A raw ceiling height of 2.6 meters (8.5 feet) usually means about 2.42 meters (7.9 feet) after subtracting insulation, screed, and flooring. That is far too low, especially for long rooms of around 9 meters (30 feet). Many developers already provide higher ceilings, such as 2.8 meters (9.2 feet). Otherwise, your house will end up feeling oppressive.
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gregman2225 Sep 2022 08:23Sunshine387 schrieb:
Because a shell height of 2.6m (8.5 ft) means approximately 2.42m (7.9 ft) after subtracting insulation, screed, and floor covering. I need to discuss this again in detail with the architect. The development plan includes a lot of regulations on this. He experimented here to comply with the height requirements while making the upper floor (= attic) as livable as possible.