ᐅ Floor plan for a 160 sqm urban villa – Requesting advice!

Created on: 28 Jan 2019 09:23
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Bauherrin92
Hello everyone,

we are planning to build an urban villa with 160 sqm (1720 sq ft) plus a basement in rural Bavaria. Since we are now in the crucial phase of floor plan design, we would really appreciate your opinions and suggestions for improvements.

The following issues concern us the most:
1. Arrangement of the house and garage on the plot: The garage has been deliberately placed on the west side to create distance from the neighbor. To catch the evening sun, the house has been set back. However, I wonder if this looks "good," as I have never seen such an arrangement before. We are also undecided whether the garage should be detached or attached to the house (possibly with access through the pantry?). On the plans, the garage is at the neighbor’s boundary. There is currently no house there.
2. The cloakroom and dressing room seem too small to comfortably place proper wardrobes and move around freely.
3. In general, I feel the overall design could still be improved, including the arrangement of windows.

Here is the questionnaire:

Development plan / restrictions
Plot size: 800 sqm (8,600 sq ft)
Slope: no
Floor area ratio: 0.35
Floor space index: 0.7
Building window, building line and boundary: 3 m (10 ft) to the street
Edge development: garage yes
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of storeys: 2
Roof style: open construction

Homeowners’ requirements
Style, roof type, building type: urban villa, 2 full storeys, hipped roof
Basement, storeys: basement, ground floor, first floor
Number of people, age: two adults, schoolchild, expecting a baby
Space requirements ground floor, upper floor: three bedrooms, spacious living-dining area, separate cloakroom, shower toilet on the ground floor
Office: none
Guest bedrooms per year: none
Open or closed architecture: open
Conservative or modern construction: modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: yes
Number of dining seats: 4–10 (when guests visit)
Fireplace: yes
Garage, carport: prefabricated double garage
Other wishes / special features / daily routine, also reasons why this or that should or should not be included:
- Cloakroom in a niche
- Shower toilet on the ground floor, later for the teenage daughter
- Large children’s rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the garden
- Dressing room in the master bedroom
- Pantry for yellow bags (recycling waste bags), vacuum cleaner, cleaning supplies, pasta stock, etc.

House design
Who made the plan: planner from a construction company
What do you particularly like? Why?
- Basement: fine as is
- Ground floor: large pantry, L-shaped kitchen/living/dining area
- Upper floor: large children’s rooms
What don’t you like? Why?
- Ground floor: layout of toilet and cloakroom
- Upper floor: dressing room and bathroom possibly too small
- detached garage
Preferred heating technology: undecided so far

If you had to give up something, which details/upgrades would you skip?
- Could give up: access from garage into the house
- Could not do without: pantry, dressing room, cloakroom

Why has the design turned out as it is now? Our wishes were implemented by the planner

We look forward to your advice!!!

P.S.: The red circle is supposed to indicate north, sorry, it couldn’t be done otherwise!
Floor plan: living/dining, kitchen, hallway, toilet, cloakroom, pantry; staircase.


Floor plan of a house with bathroom, corridor, dressing room, sleeping and children’s rooms, staircase.


Site plan with pink building areas, yellow streets, blue boundary lines and grey edge zones.
face2631 Jan 2019 22:02
Yes, overall I am now cautiously curious to see how things will develop here.
kaho6741 Feb 2019 07:34
Bauherrin92 schrieb:

I had already mentioned that we want an urban villa with a spiral staircase, a hip roof, etc...

An urban villa—that’s boring. This is what #60 looks like now:


Large two-story house with garage; red and blue cars in front.



Two-story gray house with extension, many windows, open doors, and garden table with chairs.



The floor area is the same. Just a few walls moved. Does that still count?
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ypg
1 Feb 2019 08:11
kaho674 schrieb:
City villa – that’s boring now. This is what #60 looks like so far:





The footprint is the same. Just a few walls shifted around. Does that still apply?

Yes, that’s true, only the price is no longer the same for the roof compared to a simple hip or pyramid roof.
kaho6741 Feb 2019 08:30
ypg schrieb:
Yes, but the price no longer matches for that roof compared to a simple hip or pyramid roof

Oh, don’t be so petty.
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tumaa
1 Feb 2019 08:33
ypg schrieb:
Yes, but the price no longer applies to the roof compared to a simple hip or pyramid roof.

I always thought that a gable roof is cheaper and easier to build than a hip or pyramid roof, or is irony involved here?!
kaho6741 Feb 2019 08:45
tumaa schrieb:
I always thought that a gable roof is cheaper and simpler than a hip or pyramid roof, or is there some irony at play here?!

Not if they are conjoined twins.
However, the floor plan is great for a partial basement – that’s where we’ll get the money back.