ᐅ Hillside House in the Southwest Palatinate – Our Home Construction 2.0
Created on: 9 Sep 2022 18:13
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kati1337
Good evening everyone
I’m starting a small collection thread here for photos and progress updates on our second building project.
We’ve already moved to the Palatinate region to be closer to the construction site. Now we’re watching eagerly and happily as our (hopefully final) dream home takes shape near family.
One big challenge still ahead of us is the facade design. I really love the Nordic style with brickwork and mullioned windows. That won’t be possible here for two reasons: firstly, no one here can do bricklaying, and secondly, it would stand out too much. We will be going with a rendered facade. How to design the colors of the facade and windows to still create some country house / cottage charm is currently still a work in progress mentally.
Otherwise, I’m sharing our plans here and how it will eventually be built.
The support pillar marked near the kitchen island could be removed for a small extra cost, so that will be gone.
The room for “garden equipment” under the garage will get a partition wall for structural reasons.
It won’t be fully finished living space like in the house, but underfloor heating will be installed, along with a lockable door and a window. It’s meant to store garden tools but also some of the building services equipment, since the utility room (HAR) is quite small, and maybe be used as a party room.
We had three construction companies in the final selection. In the end, we chose the “doer” – a builder recommended to us here by friends and family. No website, no smartphone, but he is on site every day himself working in overalls. He has a very good reputation in this area and now rarely builds single-family homes. We were a bit lucky through personal connections and a very friendly initial phone call to get our foot in the door. So far we are very satisfied with this choice.




I’m starting a small collection thread here for photos and progress updates on our second building project.
We’ve already moved to the Palatinate region to be closer to the construction site. Now we’re watching eagerly and happily as our (hopefully final) dream home takes shape near family.
One big challenge still ahead of us is the facade design. I really love the Nordic style with brickwork and mullioned windows. That won’t be possible here for two reasons: firstly, no one here can do bricklaying, and secondly, it would stand out too much. We will be going with a rendered facade. How to design the colors of the facade and windows to still create some country house / cottage charm is currently still a work in progress mentally.
Otherwise, I’m sharing our plans here and how it will eventually be built.
The support pillar marked near the kitchen island could be removed for a small extra cost, so that will be gone.
The room for “garden equipment” under the garage will get a partition wall for structural reasons.
It won’t be fully finished living space like in the house, but underfloor heating will be installed, along with a lockable door and a window. It’s meant to store garden tools but also some of the building services equipment, since the utility room (HAR) is quite small, and maybe be used as a party room.
We had three construction companies in the final selection. In the end, we chose the “doer” – a builder recommended to us here by friends and family. No website, no smartphone, but he is on site every day himself working in overalls. He has a very good reputation in this area and now rarely builds single-family homes. We were a bit lucky through personal connections and a very friendly initial phone call to get our foot in the door. So far we are very satisfied with this choice.
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motorradsilke29 Sep 2022 17:25Ysop*** schrieb:
We will have mostly oak parquet flooring throughout, but it will be installed as a floating floor.
Tiles will only be used in the bathrooms and the entrance hallway. I chose tiles there mainly because of the expected dirt and moisture. Unfortunately, travertine was rejected :-( but I have now selected a stone-look tile from Italgraniti (Silver Grain in beige) and for the upper bathroom, two walls will be covered with white rhombus-shaped tiles from Equipe. Otherwise, if we tile walls at all, we will use the same tiles as on the floor. I just didn’t like any other wall tiles. I really struggled a lot with the tile choices. I simply didn’t like almost any of them. Who rejected the travertine?
motorradsilke schrieb:
Who rejected the travertine?My better half ;-) It has to please both of us.M
motorradsilke29 Sep 2022 19:47kati1337 schrieb:
Oh, I had to look up travertine first – I think it would look beautiful in the entrance area as well. I should ask the supplier if they have something like that.There are actually many types and colors available. We installed it in a Roman pattern. I really love natural stone.motorradsilke schrieb:
There are many types and colors available. We installed it in a herringbone pattern. I really love natural stone.We also chose travertine. For those who might prefer something less "busy," travertine is also available in lighter shades and different formats. Price per square meter in 2017: 39 EUR (format 40x60cm (16x24 inches)) at jonastone.Similar topics