ᐅ Floor plan for a bungalow of 160–170 sqm with a basement

Created on: 6 Apr 2021 13:37
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Iotafreak
Hello everyone,

finally, we have reached an important step… the plot is signed for.
We want to build with an architect and already have some ideas about what we like and what we don’t.
We definitely want to give the architect the opportunity to apply their expertise regarding the floor plan… maybe they can convince us.

But if not, we are currently (almost) quite happy with this self-drawn floor plan.

A few key facts…
Plot size: 660 sqm (about 7100 sq ft), floor area ratio 0.4, no slope, approximately 26m x 25m (85 ft x 82 ft)
Longest building side allowed: max. 15m (about 49 ft)
L-shaped bungalow with covered terrace (southwest side)
We want to build with a basement. This should have windows with natural daylight behind the garage on the east side. There will be 2–3 living rooms down there (playroom, hobby room, later for the kids or grandparents if necessary).
The roof will not be converted into a living space — 20-22° (degrees) pitch, hip roof, for aesthetic reasons.
We know that a basement is more expensive than a second floor, etc. The budget is roughly 650,000–700,000 (currency).
Utility room, laundry room, sauna, etc. will all be located in the basement since there is enough space. 🙂

Now to the floor plan:
We like an open design with a large entrance area.

What we like about this floor plan:
Children’s area separated from parents
Connection from the garage with access to the storage room and basement
Access from kitchen and living room to the terrace possible
Master bedroom with direct view of the garden on the southeast side (in summer the shutters are closed anyway)
Children’s rooms with windows facing west, slightly southwest.

Open questions…
Are the children’s rooms too narrow at almost 3m (about 10 ft)?
Is the living room too narrow at almost 4.5m (about 15 ft)?
The L-shape at the terrace is about 3m (10 ft) deep — here we could possibly adjust a bit to enlarge the children’s rooms.
My wife doesn’t like that the kitchen is visible directly from the entrance area.
(I prefer the kitchen visibility over the living room couch). What do you think is better or worse?

The kitchen window is on the south side, possibly too much sun… maybe we should add an awning if needed.
I can’t fit a second toilet elsewhere without making the children’s rooms even smaller… so it will remain a guest toilet for the parents.

Is a door between the entrance area and the living area for a windbreak useful, or unnecessary? (We have underfloor heating.)
(Maybe a hidden interior door, but I’m unsure what happens if it gets damaged.)

The floor area ratio will be tight… 15m x 15m = 225 sqm (about 11,200 sq ft) + garage + driveway… we might need to reduce the width a bit.
660 sqm x 0.4 = 264 sqm (about 2,840 sq ft).

I have seen many floor plans here… wishes and practicality have to match somewhere.
I’m really curious about the experts’ opinions…
Is it rubbish or usable?

Thanks

Grundriss eines Wohnhauses mit Küche, Essen, Wohnen, SZ, Bad, K1/K2 und Treppe


Grundriss eines Hauses mit offener Wohnküche, Essbereich, Schlafzimmer, Bad, Treppenhaus, Garage.
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Myrna_Loy
16 Apr 2021 17:23
I am confident that the architect can design a floor plan that combines your ideas. The feedback here will also spark some thought processes that will help you evaluate the architect’s suggestions that differ from your wishes. With your budget and the floor plan, you hardly have any limits. It will work out.
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ypg
16 Apr 2021 17:25
Iotafreak schrieb:

but you seem to have your fixed opinion... Everything that doesn’t follow the standard is being dismissed...

No, I also discuss multi-family homes or urban villas, even though I don’t like them. I also talk about multi-generational houses, even though I oppose them. I have been doing this for several years, and with quite a bit of empathy.
Iotafreak schrieb:

With a basement for the reasons mentioned. Why is someone trying to talk you out of that here.. I don’t understand.
Iotafreak schrieb:

Exactly

Feel free to reread the arguments from #96 and explain to us how your desired “single-level” goes together with having a basement 😉
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kbt09
16 Apr 2021 17:58
@lotafreak ... why do you actually like the floor plan from evolith so much? It doesn’t seem to reflect your requirements for separating parent and child areas at all. Also, your idea of placing the kitchen towards the terrace isn’t included there.

I think taking a break and waiting to see what the architect comes up with would be a good idea. In the meantime, you could keep some of the arguments in mind. For example, @Nordlys built a bungalow that also uses the attic as storage space, among other things. I don’t know the exact roof pitch right now, but it wasn’t very steep.
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haydee
16 Apr 2021 18:04
Are light wells not included in the calculation of the floor area ratio?
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ypg
16 Apr 2021 18:51
haydee schrieb:

Do light wells not count towards the floor area ratio?

Yes, that is included as well: a floor area ratio of 0.4, a maximum exterior wall length of 15 meters (49 feet), and with 660sqm (7,104 sq ft), you might also want some space around your house—at least as far as the attic allows. The design has or plans many large windows (patio doors) on the south side, but also some on the east or west (since a covered L-shaped terrace is desired and the bright, airy “Vita” concept is used, the plot quickly reaches its limits).
But it doesn’t matter: thinking ahead and having some knowledge about the subject is unwelcome from the original poster. That’s a pity.
11ant16 Apr 2021 20:20
kbt09 schrieb:

@Nordlys, for example, built a bungalow that also uses the attic as storage space, etc. I don’t remember the roof pitch exactly, but it wasn’t very steep either.
That’s misleading with the hipped roof; as far as I recall, it’s 35° (35°).
haydee schrieb:

Don’t light wells count towards the calculation of the floor area ratio?
I’m not sure right now, maybe sometimes yes. Which light well are you referring to, and do you mean more of an extended light shaft or an atrium?
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