ᐅ Construction Project: Wooden Passive House Bungalow, Energy Self-Sufficient

Created on: 25 Feb 2018 13:08
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BeKa59
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BeKa59
25 Feb 2018 13:08
Building Project Bungalow

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 906m2 (9,750 sq ft)
Slope: No
Floor area ratio: ?
Site coverage ratio: ?
Building envelope, building line, and boundary: ?
Edge development: ?
Number of parking spaces: 1
Number of floors: Single story
Roof type: Four shed roofs
Architectural style: Modern
Orientation: South
Maximum heights / restrictions: ?
Additional requirements: ?

Homeowners’ Requirements
Style, roof type, building type: Modern with four gently sloping gable roofs, bungalow
Basement, floors: No basement, single story
Number of occupants, age: 2, over 60
Room requirements on ground floor, upper floor: Living room with dining area, kitchen, guest toilet, small entrance hall (vestibule), utility room, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 with shower, 1 with shower and bathtub)
Office: Family use or home office? No
Overnight guests per year: None
Open or closed architecture: 50/50
Traditional or modern construction: Modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: Closed kitchen, small island (preparation)
Number of dining seats: 4 with table (160 x 80cm (63 x 31 inches)) in living room
Fireplace: Wood stove
Music / stereo wall: Only turntable (and Sonos system)
Balcony, roof terrace: No
Garage, carport: Garage with storage room
Utility garden, greenhouse: Partial utility garden, small greenhouse

Additional wishes / special features / daily routine, including reasons for preferences

House Design
Designed by: Ourselves
- Builder’s planner: Not yet decided
- Architect: Not yet decided
- Do-it-yourself: Possibly electrical work
What do you like most? Why? Living room, atrium
What do you dislike? Why? Bathrooms (arrangement of fixtures)
Estimated cost according to architect/planner: Not yet decided
Personal price limit for house including equipment: €280,000
Preferred heating technology: Solar, air-source, wood stove

If you have to give up something, which details / extensions can you do without? Atrium
Which can you not do without? 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

Why is the design as it is now?
Standard plan from planner? No
Which wishes have been implemented by the architect? No
A combination of many examples from various magazines? Yes
What makes it particularly good or bad in your opinion? Few separated hallway spaces

What is the most important fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
Small and efficient, everything included, some comfort, not too large, wood!, as energy self-sufficient as reasonably possible.

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We want to try again. A small house in a manageable town (doctor, supermarket, train station) – no longer in a big city.

It should be a passive house bungalow.

The exterior walls will be 3m (10 ft) high. Initially, I tried to maintain a 3m (10 ft) grid (internal dimensions). For the bathrooms, I halved this and for the bedrooms multiplied by 1.5. The wall heights at the atrium are 2.5m (8 ft 2 inches). The slab foundation is very well insulated and designed as a thermal mass (concrete core activation).
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kbt09
25 Feb 2018 13:18
BeKa59 schrieb:
Roof style 4x shed roof
BeKa59 schrieb:
Design style, roof shape, building type Modern with 4 gable roofs with low pitch, bungalow

I don’t quite understand the roof. Maybe show a model or elevations of your plan.
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BeKa59 schrieb:
The wall heights at the atrium are 2.5m (8 ft 2 in). The slab is very well insulated and serves as a heat store

I think I get it now.

Regarding your plan, it would be helpful to see how the house is positioned on the plot. Also, labeling the rooms would make it easier to understand.

With a room depth of 150cm (59 inches), there won’t be much choice but to line up the bathroom fixtures more or less in a row.

Three toilets for the whole house is quite a lot.

Are the two people a couple or just friends living together? Because of the two bathrooms, especially since each has its own toilet.

The distance between the sofa and TV stands out to me and seems too large.

I’m curious about the roof and the chimney shaft.

Is the utility room supposed to be in the middle? … hmm.

EDIT:
The bed position in the western (lower on the plan) bedroom looks like the access might be too tight.
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BeKa59
25 Feb 2018 16:09
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Bau-Schmidt
25 Feb 2018 16:29
How should the answer be understood?
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25 Feb 2018 16:44
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Regarding the draft: a grid and thus a living room width of 3 meters (10 feet) is far too narrow, especially when two sofas arranged in an L-shape and circulation space are incorporated within these 3 meters (10 feet).
It barely has the spaciousness of a tiny house — furnished with custom-made furniture, it is definitely too tight and partly feels cramped.
wrobel25 Feb 2018 17:06
Hello

Could you please mark the relevant sections?

Thank you

Olli

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