ᐅ Bungalow Floor Plan – What Should You Consider?

Created on: 28 Jul 2017 18:31
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Michaela1986
Hello dear members,

Just registered and already have my first question. A brief introduction about us: we are 34 and 30 years old, no children and none planned. We don’t know what the future holds in a few years.

We plan to start building our house, hopefully if the winter weather cooperates, as soon as we finalize the floor plan. Unfortunately, I, Michaela, tend to be a perfectionist (symmetry, etc.). I can’t let it go and want everything to be well thought out and planned, which is starting to annoy me as well.

Since we are building rather small, aiming for about 114 m2 (1227 sq ft) of living space and trying not to compromise on anything at this size, the floor plan design is quite challenging. Among other things, we do not want all rooms to be accessible from the hallway, and we also want to keep a covered terrace. The bungalow will consist of only three rooms. Therefore, we want to keep the option open to convert the attic later if needed. In this context, we are planning space for a future space-saving staircase and the necessary preliminary work; at least that is the goal. The bungalow will have a hip roof, with the roof pitch increased from 30 degrees to 34 degrees, and the hallway correspondingly larger. Ideally, we would like a gable dormer. Since those are too expensive, a skylight window would be a compromise. Of course, a larger bungalow would be the best option but it is too costly. The construction company charges about 700.00 euros per m2. In hindsight, working with an architect might have been more cost-effective, but that is how it is and that is not what this is about.

Maybe you have ideas, suggestions, can give tips, or share what we should pay attention to or consider.

I am of course attaching the floor plan. I hope that something can still be recognized despite the manual changes.

I look forward to reading your replies and wish you a nice weekend.

Best regards,
Michaela
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Iotafreak
20 Jan 2021 15:37
11ant schrieb:

There are not five, but only thirty-four (see post 131:
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundriss-bungalow-was-gibt-es-zu-beachten.25046/page-22#post-226155). This is a common effect of the hip roof, appearing flatter. A 34° roof pitch hip roof looks roughly as steep as a 26° roof pitch gable roof.

I have now found the house online… HSE Ilmenau…
The porch roof is a bit deceptive; viewed from the side you can clearly see the actual roof size… We like a roof pitch of about 20°/22°, but I wonder if it would be possible to build an extra room up there with that pitch… at 25° this is definitely possible—I recently saw one with nearly 50m2 (540 sq ft) of space upstairs; the house was 16 x 16 meters (52 x 52 feet)…
I would be fine with about 25m2 (270 sq ft) upstairs… the only question is what the interior height would be there…
11ant20 Jan 2021 15:51
Near the post I linked earlier, you will also find a detailed alternative proposal by @kbt09, which should answer the questions about the interior dimensions. Here, like @Nordlys, I believe that finishing or any regular access to a hip roof should only be considered at about 35° pitch. Your example roof pitch of visually 22° would actually correspond to a 28° hip roof in reality. You can find what I consider a large bungalow here from [USER=44124]@blaupuma] (also featured multiple times in the house pictures thread).
Iotafreak schrieb:

I have now found the house online... HSE Ilmenau....

That might be the inspiring house, but if I remember correctly (no guarantee), the OP built with Markon.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Iotafreak
20 Jan 2021 16:17
11ant schrieb:

Near the post I linked earlier, you will also find a detailed alternative proposal from @kbt09, which should answer the questions about the interior dimensions. Like @Nordlys, I believe that finishing or regular access to a hip roof should only be considered at around 35° roof pitch. Your example roof slope, which visually appears to be 22°, would actually be about 28° for a real hip roof. You can find, in my opinion, a large bungalow here from @blaupuma (also featured several times in the house pictures thread).

That may be where the inspiring house comes from; to my recollection (but with no guarantee), the original poster built with Markon.

Thanks, I’ll take a look....