ᐅ Bungalow Floor Plan with 140 sqm – Is the Storage Space Sufficient?

Created on: 23 Feb 2023 13:38
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EinmalimLeben
Hello! I would like to share our plans with you and would appreciate any suggestions or improvements, more specifically further down. First of all:

Development Plan / Restrictions

- Plot size: 707 sqm (7,609 sq ft)
- Slope: no
- Site coverage ratio: -
- Floor area ratio: no development plan, same as neighboring buildings
- Building window, building line and boundary
Edge buildings: 3 m (10 ft), building encumbrance considered
- Number of parking spaces: 2
- Number of storeys: 1
- Roof style: hipped roof
- Architectural style: bungalow
- Orientation: driveway on the south side, terrace on the north side
- Maximum height / limits: -
- Other requirements: -

Owners’ Requirements
- Style, roof type, building type
Small but cozy floor(s) 😉 No stairs (for husband), bungalow / country house style, no basement, attic not usable
- Number of people, age: 2 adults, 2 children (2 and 5 years old)
- Space requirement: 140 sqm (1,507 sq ft)
- Office: family use or home office: both teachers, so necessary, but one desk is enough
- Overnight guests per year: grandmother often (about every other weekend), otherwise irregular visits from friends or family members
- Open or closed architecture: both
- Traditional or modern construction: both
- Open kitchen, kitchen island: yes, already purchased
- Number of dining seats: 6
- Fireplace: no
- Music/sound system wall: no
- Balcony, roof terrace: no
- Garage, carport: carport planned later
- Utility garden, greenhouse: children’s play equipment, some garden for vegetables, more of a natural garden
- Additional wishes / special features / daily routine, including reasons for choices: our plot is quite narrow; a bungalow was our dream and fits well on the lot, although it is quite far from the driveway and parking spaces. We prefer a country house style; the house will have red facing bricks with an anthracite-colored roof. We all spend a lot of time on hobbies and gardening in the afternoons, but the children also want their fun... The large building to the east on the neighboring plot will soon be demolished and replaced by three large buildings with senior apartments. The distance to us will then increase somewhat, but these are three storeys and part of our street will be used. So there are quite a few changes happening around here. The village has many supermarkets, a drugstore, an outdoor pool, and schools, but no train station or grammar school. Those are located in the nearest larger town (15 minutes by bus/car).

House Design

- Who designed the plan: planner from a construction company with us
- What do you particularly like? Why?
The layout, bathrooms, separation of living and sleeping areas, open kitchen
- What don’t you like? Why? Possibly too little space in the utility/technical room and for storage cabinets?
- Price estimate according to architect/planner: Plot 80,000, house price 321,000 without flooring and painting but tiled in kitchen, baths and utility room, we signed in April 2022 and financed at the same time, rural Lower Saxony plot but located between three large cities, additional costs for the plot paid so far 16,500 (property taxes, tree removal, surveying...), planned further 30,000 for construction road, extra cost for deeper excavation, drainage. Kitchen (Bristol style) from Häcker in L-shape with island already purchased and stored, 14,000 Euro as it is a display kitchen and only slightly modified.
- Personal price limit for the house including fixtures and fittings: flooring 5,000, painter, electrician, tiles... 10,000, kitchen 14,000, furniture included, new sofa 1,000 and a few new cabinets: approx. 360,000 Euro without exterior works and additional costs.
- Favored heating technology: we are installing geothermal heat

- If you had to give up some details or fittings, which ones? I think we have already given up on a lot of unnecessary things. Carport for now
- Things you can’t do without: open kitchen, children’s bathroom with shower, shutters on the south side

- Why is the design as it is now? Developed together with planner
- Which wishes were implemented by the architect? Bungalow, children’s room 14 sqm (150 sq ft), children’s bathroom with shower
- What do you think makes it particularly good or bad? Everything on one level, wishes were implemented, possibly too little space for stuff?

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?

We like the floor plan as it is and have already obtained building permit/planning permission for it. I would like to know if the space in the utility room is sufficient and if there is enough space for cabinets. We currently live on 73 sqm (785 sq ft) and have rather little; even the basement only stores a bit of Christmas decoration, children’s clothes for the younger one to grow into, and my husband’s workshop items, which will eventually go into a shed/workshop. The children currently share one room (11 sqm (118 sq ft)). If it is then split into two rooms in the house, that should be plenty. Still, there is sometimes some concern since many here plan much larger and allocate more storage space...

Would you change anything else or are we overlooking something? We have no load-bearing walls and could still make some adjustments before construction starts (even if it costs more).


Moderne dunkle Kücheninsel mit Schränken im Küchenstudio.



Lageplan eines Grundstücks mit Hauptgebäude, Terrasse, Zufahrt, Grenzlinien (Norden).

Schnitt A durch ein Haus: DIELE links, GAST rechts, Dachneigung 25°.

Architekturzeichnung: West- und Ostansicht eines eingeschossigen Hauses mit Satteldach und Maßlinien.

Architekturzeichnung: Haus mit Satteldach, Türen und Fenster, Süd- und Nordansicht

Grundriss Erdgeschoss: Wohnen/Essen, Kochen, Flur, Gästezimmer, Kinderzimmer, Schlafraum, Bad.
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EinmalimLeben
4 Mar 2023 13:21
Alright... Then maybe at least the south side would be used for photovoltaic panels on our end? With a gable roof, there wouldn’t be any other roof side for that... Google tells me it’s more stable and durable, but maybe that’s not true? 🙂
Tolentino4 Mar 2023 13:28
The south side is often overrated because while the sun is highest in the south, other surfaces also receive sunlight around midday, unless you have a 70° pitch facing south. With a pitch of 25-30°, you have hardly any loss.

In my opinion, the term "stable" can realistically only refer to wind load and would then only apply to roofs with a steeper slope. But @11ant can probably provide more details on that.
11ant4 Mar 2023 13:32
Tolentino schrieb:

This is a misconception that I initially fell for as well. Due to the roof planes tapering toward the ridge, you have less usable space.
Even without this effect, the additional solar gain wouldn’t cover the extra costs of the hip roof. This is particularly true for this aspect...
EinmalimLeben schrieb:

Then maybe at least the south-facing side could be used for photovoltaics in our case? Otherwise, a gable roof wouldn’t really have any roof space...
... it would even be a Pyrrhic victory of the highest order (and not all three other sides face north anyway). The strongest sunlight comes around midday, from above.
Tolentino schrieb:

The south side is overrated since the sun is highest in the south; the other roof planes also receive sunlight at midday, unless you have a 70° pitch facing south. With a 25-30° pitch, there’s hardly any loss.
Exactly (and again, not specifically about the original poster or this thread): for a surprisingly large number of first-time homebuilders today, the Earth is still flat, with heat coming from the south and darkness from the north. We used to have “general science” in elementary school — but apparently, that’s been discontinued.
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11ant4 Mar 2023 13:46
P.S.: Whoever came up with this new four-minute rule, damn ...
EinmalimLeben schrieb:

Google tells me it’s more stable and durable, but maybe that’s not true?
Correct, that’s not true either. The roof structure is more difficult to make torsionally rigid, similar to a convertible. Storms and driving rain tend to affect ridges even more than bargeboards; only wind loads on the gable ends decrease above the eaves. A half-hipped roof is actually the best shape in this regard, which is why it is quite popular in Frisian architecture.
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EinmalimLeben
4 Mar 2023 13:57
11ant schrieb:

A half-hip roof is actually the best design in this regard, which is why it’s quite popular in the Frisian region.

I grew up with that, so my parents must have done everything right. 😉 There really was never any issue. Only a marten, but that’s another story. 😉
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EinmalimLeben
19 Mar 2023 14:27
Our home construction company informed us by phone last week that they want more money; otherwise, they will not start... However, our fixed price is still valid, and the builder is ready to begin immediately. We have also responded in writing and are considering involving a lawyer.
Our house price is 321,000 euros, and the additional payment requested is 36,800 euros. The reason given is increased material costs.