ᐅ Comments and feedback on the floor plan layout are welcome.

Created on: 24 May 2020 10:24
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sciliar
Hello everyone,

We have a plot of land (see site plan) and have started planning our dream house without an architect. Before we move forward in more detail, it would be great to receive opinions, ideas, and perspectives.

On the floor plan, you can see an electrical transformer to the east. It is quite tall and does not provide a pleasant view. Therefore, the utility room is planned here, separated from the house with access to the "breakfast terrace."

We are planning with the future in mind. This means we want all the essential living spaces on one level. Upstairs is for the children and grandchildren when they visit, as well as hobby rooms, an office, etc. The area above the living room is open. Downstairs, it is important for us to have separate areas. The kitchen/dining and living rooms should not be an open, connected space. We often have guests while others want to watch a movie in peace.

We welcome any extraordinary ideas. The house should be unique. But we also appreciate advice on realistic feasibility.

The house will be built as a timber frame house.

The building plan allows for few restrictions. The building envelope is shown on the drawing.

Thank you and best regards,
Andreas

Grundriss eines Hauses von oben mit Wohnzimmer, Küche, Bad, Flur, Treppenhaus und Schlafzimmern.


Grundriss eines Hauses von oben: Wohnzimmer, Küche, Essbereich, Schlafzimmer, Bad, Fluren, Garten.


Lageplan mit rotem Rechteck um einen Grundstücksteil an der Tannenstraße nahe dem Waldrand.
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haydee
8 Jul 2020 14:41
Exactly KfW 40, KfW 40 Plus, and Passive House, as well as everything in between up to healthy living certified (I didn’t even know that existed)
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pagoni2020
8 Jul 2020 17:32
haydee schrieb:

Exactly KfW 40, KfW 40 Plus, and Passive House, as well as everything in between, up to healthy living with certification (I didn’t even know that existed)

Well… he apparently builds nice houses, and that’s what really matters.
With all these certificates, calculated values, and other must-haves, you almost feel ashamed to walk into a perfectly ordinary, nice home.
He seems to build lovely houses, hopefully everything is reliable and certainly complies with legal requirements.
If I like it and feel comfortable, I don’t even want to know which standard, DIN norm, or anything else was applied.
In my opinion, people handle too many technical details here, as if it’s impossible to do otherwise or you’d be completely lost without them.
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haydee
8 Jul 2020 19:12
@pagoni2020
You’re right, but you pay a price for certain things whether you want to or not. The overlap between your wishes and the house design has to fit.
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neo-sciliar
19 Jul 2020 17:52
Hello, we have now received the initial floor plans from the architect. I’m curious to hear your thoughts. Finally, we have followed your advice and didn’t design everything ourselves but asked the house builder’s architect to develop a plan that meets our requirements.
Some unusual features are intentional. For example, you can only access the bedroom through the bathroom and dressing room, which covers 95% of our daily routes.
Also, there is only a small living area with a TV on the ground floor. Life happens downstairs, while watching TV in peace takes place upstairs.

Suggestions for improvement are very welcome. Comments are also appreciated as long as they are well-intentioned.

Thanks and have a nice Sunday

Grundriss einer Wohnung mit Schlafzimmer, Bad, Küche, Essbereich, Wohnzimmer, Flur und Treppenhaus.


Grundriss eines Hauses: zwei Schlafzimmer, Wohnzimmer, Flur, Badezimmer, Treppenhaus in der Mitte.
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MayrCh
19 Jul 2020 18:54
Tell your planner to include measurements, otherwise it’s a bit difficult to assess.
It seems there are no load-bearing walls, as hardly any wall aligns with the one below, and the wall thickness is not properly considered.
What is the white area on the bottom left of the upper floor?
How is the building oriented?
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neo-sciliar
19 Jul 2020 19:10
The house measures 13 by 10 meters (43 by 33 feet). South is at the bottom. There is a wooden beam ceiling, and the roof is self-supporting with the upper floor open up to the ridge. The white area represents an air space.