Hello everyone,
Now on my second attempt, I believe I’m in the right section of the forum and have also found the questionnaire. I would like to ask for your opinion on my current planning. The overall concept is mostly set, but maybe some details could still be optimized.
Development Plan / Restrictions
Size: 830 m2 (8940 sq ft)
Slope: minimal
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors allowed: unrestricted
Roof style: unrestricted
Design style: unrestricted
Allowed roof colors: everything except violet
Planting requirements: 2 small trees
Client Requirements
Style: modern and traditional combined, gabled roof
Basement, floors: 2 full floors
Number of occupants, age: 2 people in their late 20s (children planned within the next few years)
Office: family use or home office: home office
Annual overnight guests: max. 1
Open or closed architecture: partially open
Conservative or modern construction: a certain mix
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: yes, pellet stove
Balcony, roof terrace: terrace is sufficient, but it should be covered
Garage or carport: garage with usable space
Utility garden, greenhouse: not planned within the house design
House Design
Designed by:
- Architect
What do you especially like? Why? Large children’s rooms, wellness area in the basement, open kitchen, extra bathroom in the master bedroom
What do you dislike? Why? Nothing comes to mind currently
Estimated price according to architect/planner: /
Personal price limit for house including furnishings: 550,000€
Preferred heating system: pellet stove
Home automation desired: KNX
(but programming will be done by ourselves and should not be overused everywhere)
If you had to give up, which features/expansions
- Can you give up: extra space in the bedroom (which we already have)
- Cannot give up: 2 bathrooms, space for children
Why does the design look like it does now? e.g.
Standard design from the planner? No
Were specific wishes implemented by the architect? Yes
What do you think makes it particularly good or bad? Modern architectural style with traditional/conservative elements.
Attached is the current plan.
Edit: For light reasons, the terrace on the south side will be only 3 m (10 ft) wide instead of 3.5 m (11.5 ft).
Please share your thoughts.
Best regards,
XxTankerxX



Now on my second attempt, I believe I’m in the right section of the forum and have also found the questionnaire. I would like to ask for your opinion on my current planning. The overall concept is mostly set, but maybe some details could still be optimized.
Development Plan / Restrictions
Size: 830 m2 (8940 sq ft)
Slope: minimal
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors allowed: unrestricted
Roof style: unrestricted
Design style: unrestricted
Allowed roof colors: everything except violet
Planting requirements: 2 small trees
Client Requirements
Style: modern and traditional combined, gabled roof
Basement, floors: 2 full floors
Number of occupants, age: 2 people in their late 20s (children planned within the next few years)
Office: family use or home office: home office
Annual overnight guests: max. 1
Open or closed architecture: partially open
Conservative or modern construction: a certain mix
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: yes, pellet stove
Balcony, roof terrace: terrace is sufficient, but it should be covered
Garage or carport: garage with usable space
Utility garden, greenhouse: not planned within the house design
House Design
Designed by:
- Architect
What do you especially like? Why? Large children’s rooms, wellness area in the basement, open kitchen, extra bathroom in the master bedroom
What do you dislike? Why? Nothing comes to mind currently
Estimated price according to architect/planner: /
Personal price limit for house including furnishings: 550,000€
Preferred heating system: pellet stove
Home automation desired: KNX
(but programming will be done by ourselves and should not be overused everywhere)
If you had to give up, which features/expansions
- Can you give up: extra space in the bedroom (which we already have)
- Cannot give up: 2 bathrooms, space for children
Why does the design look like it does now? e.g.
Standard design from the planner? No
Were specific wishes implemented by the architect? Yes
What do you think makes it particularly good or bad? Modern architectural style with traditional/conservative elements.
Attached is the current plan.
Edit: For light reasons, the terrace on the south side will be only 3 m (10 ft) wide instead of 3.5 m (11.5 ft).
Please share your thoughts.
Best regards,
XxTankerxX
XxTankerxX schrieb:
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XxTankerxX15 Nov 2020 18:31Oh, you keep your distance from this flat construction 😀
Yes, A. distance because C. very well done no.
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XxTankerxX15 Nov 2020 20:30ypg schrieb:
Well, you are funny. The ground floor is dark, but the sauna needs natural light. Hmm...
Many people don’t just drink at the table but also in the kitchen... quickly grabbing a glass from the tap, so a cabinet next to or above the sink makes sense – not storing it in the pantry 😀
Absolutely not. You’re blocking the last bit of light as well.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t simulate the (nonexistent) hallway light. Maybe I’ll take another look later and show a roof extension to demonstrate the effect. Still, I noticed some things: the load-bearing walls seem to be placed rather arbitrarily? I’m not a structural engineer, but the stairs on both sides and the transition to the garage, or where the upper floor is placed above, look odd to me. A chimney doesn’t replace a wall. You’ve integrated the chimney into the wall 😉
Since I feel like I’m talking to a brick wall here, I suggest you show the design to a professional and also discuss the lighting situation.
Edit: The stairs are also steeper than the norm; I’d have to reduce the tread depth to 24cm (9.5 inches), but I’m not an expert. My architect actually has experience in structural engineering. It shouldn’t be a problem. But I will mention this again.
ypg schrieb:
However, I noticed that some of the load-bearing walls seem placed somewhat arbitrarily? I'm not a structural engineer, but the stairs on both sides, as well as the connection to the garage and the area where the upper floor is placed, seem odd to me. Also, a chimney does not replace a wall. You have integrated the chimney into the wall. That's right – I had already pointed out the joint between the ground floor and the garage, but I forgot about the chimney. Yes, it would need to be moved there (which will probably interfere with the doorway to bedroom 2).
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XxTankerxX15 Nov 2020 20:47Then I will have to discuss this with my architect again.