Hello everyone,
I am currently working on the renovation of an old building together with an architect. At the moment, we are still in the preliminary planning phase of the floor plans.
The house is very old and has been extended in several places over the past century. The goal is to completely renovate the house.
Household for four people (man, woman, two children). My wife and I both work a lot from home.
What could be improved? What are your opinions?
Ground floor:
Upper floor:
Attic floor:

I am currently working on the renovation of an old building together with an architect. At the moment, we are still in the preliminary planning phase of the floor plans.
The house is very old and has been extended in several places over the past century. The goal is to completely renovate the house.
Household for four people (man, woman, two children). My wife and I both work a lot from home.
What could be improved? What are your opinions?
Ground floor:
Upper floor:
Attic floor:
Hawk from https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/empfehlung-zur-groesse-des-technikraums.g8h6r4/#l8u4x8
The current question is about the appropriate size for the utility room and whether the proposed 6.5 m² (70 ft²) is sufficient. In addition to the utility room, a household room of 8.5 m² (91 ft²) is planned.
The following is intended to be placed in the utility room:
- buffer storage tank
- heat pump station
- electrical and KNX control panel
- probably a server cabinet
Am I missing anything?
There will also be photovoltaic system and battery storage, but these will be located in an outbuilding.
It would be helpful if the plans clearly distinguished between the planned and existing conditions. For this, the usual three-color synopsis with floor plans in black and white for existing structures, green for demolition, and red for additions would be needed. Of course, dimensions would also be helpful. Additionally, a depiction of the location of the outbuilding on the property would be useful.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
The current question is about the appropriate size for the utility room and whether the proposed 6.5 m² (70 ft²) is sufficient. In addition to the utility room, a household room of 8.5 m² (91 ft²) is planned.
The following is intended to be placed in the utility room:
- buffer storage tank
- heat pump station
- electrical and KNX control panel
- probably a server cabinet
Am I missing anything?
There will also be photovoltaic system and battery storage, but these will be located in an outbuilding.
It would be helpful if the plans clearly distinguished between the planned and existing conditions. For this, the usual three-color synopsis with floor plans in black and white for existing structures, green for demolition, and red for additions would be needed. Of course, dimensions would also be helpful. Additionally, a depiction of the location of the outbuilding on the property would be useful.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
This is the architect’s proposal for the new plan.
In what way is this helpful?
11ant schrieb:
And the depiction of the location of the auxiliary building on the property as well.
In what way is this helpful?
Builder’s Requirements
Style, Roof Type, Building Type Renovation of a farmhouse
Basement, Floors small vaulted cellar, ground floor, first floor, attic
Number of People, Age 4, 2 adults + 2 toddlers
Office: Family use or home office? home office
Occasional Guests per Year from time to time
Open or Closed Architecture open
Conservative or Modern Construction conservative
Open Kitchen, Kitchen Island both
Number of Dining Seats one
Fireplace yes
Balcony, Roof Terrace yes
Garage, Carport sufficient in outbuildings
Additional Wishes / Special Features / Daily Routine, also reasons why something should or should not be included second kitchen or pantry desired
House Design
Designed by: architect
What do you particularly like? Why? open space over three floors, glass facades
What do you not like? Why? fireplace is not fully convincing, utility room may be too small?
Preferred Heating Technology: heat pump
Style, Roof Type, Building Type Renovation of a farmhouse
Basement, Floors small vaulted cellar, ground floor, first floor, attic
Number of People, Age 4, 2 adults + 2 toddlers
Office: Family use or home office? home office
Occasional Guests per Year from time to time
Open or Closed Architecture open
Conservative or Modern Construction conservative
Open Kitchen, Kitchen Island both
Number of Dining Seats one
Fireplace yes
Balcony, Roof Terrace yes
Garage, Carport sufficient in outbuildings
Additional Wishes / Special Features / Daily Routine, also reasons why something should or should not be included second kitchen or pantry desired
House Design
Designed by: architect
What do you particularly like? Why? open space over three floors, glass facades
What do you not like? Why? fireplace is not fully convincing, utility room may be too small?
Preferred Heating Technology: heat pump
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