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:
  • 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.

Modern two-story single-family house with gable roof, garage, terrace, and garden.


Attic floor plan: workspaces, guest room, corridor, guest bathroom, attic storage.


Floor plan of a residential house with bedrooms, balcony, bathroom, gallery, and stairs.


Floor plan: open living/kitchen area, bedroom, bathroom, utility room, terrace, garage.


Basement floor plan: two basement rooms, storage, technical room, laundry room, corridor, and stairs.
i_b_n_a_n7 Nov 2022 22:21
gregman22 schrieb:

To be honest, I’m really curious about what will come back. I definitely wouldn’t accept that.

The architect did mention that we need to consider flood protection, but as an amateur, I can’t be expected to draw the right conclusions from that, can I?
The fact that it might suddenly mean a 60cm (24 inches) raise is insane. I can’t even imagine how our plan would still hold up if that happens. I could accept a minor limitation like 10cm (4 inches), though.
How did you interpret the "we" in that sentence? ;-)
I hope you reach a reasonable agreement; so far, there has certainly been some constructive collaboration...
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kbt09
7 Nov 2022 22:34
Hmm... There should actually be enough space to compensate for these rooms in the attic.

Gallery... I just took another look at post 240 with the latest visualization of the planning stage. Have you had the gallery visualized from the inside? After all, it’s a sloped roof with only one roof window. I’m not sure this will create the effect I associate with a gallery. Also, you want to install photovoltaics on the roof.

Here are a few examples:

Bright, modern living room with dining table, chairs, fireplace on the left, large windows, and TV.

Bright open dining area with wooden table, chairs and flower arrangement; large windows overlooking the garden.


Even with a sloped roof, but in my opinion with significantly larger roof windows – right? (Prefab house Keitel-Haus)

Open living and dining area with large glass fronts and view of green surroundings

Bright modern dining room from above: long wooden table, black chairs, window fronts, garden view.
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kbt09
7 Nov 2022 22:36
Bertram100 schrieb:

There is a very beautiful house here in the forum with shutters and wonderful interior design. No one is asking for a gallery because it is so tasteful and nicely furnished. Unfortunately, I don’t remember who the house belongs to.

That is from @Steffi33 .. and yes, it is always nice, but actually quite a contrast to what @gregman22 wants.
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gregman22
7 Nov 2022 23:05
I took a few screenshots from the rendering:
Modern loft apartment: Dining table with chairs in the foreground, dark concrete wall, floating staircase and glass wall


Modern, bright interior with glass facade, dark staircase on the left and a person at the window.


Modern interior view of an atrium with glass walls, wooden floor; person in front of glass facade.


In our opinion, the gallery and this interior space turned out well – we like it.
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gregman22
7 Nov 2022 23:06
Regarding flood protection.

If it turns out that we really need to significantly raise the house, that would be a major setback in the planning process, wouldn’t it? Or am I misunderstanding something? I just can’t imagine my house like that.
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Costruttrice
7 Nov 2022 23:30
gregman22 schrieb:

If it turns out that we really need to significantly raise the house
What about the neighboring houses? Are they much taller?