ᐅ First Floor Plan – Request for Feedback and Tips

Created on: 23 Aug 2015 21:06
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Project_IV
Hello everyone,

after we put some thought into our floor plans and have already discussed them with builders/prefabricated house suppliers, we would now like to gather some opinions here.

We hope that the following information/attachments provide you with enough details while complying with the forum rules. The attached sketches illustrate our current ideas well, but the dimensions are not accurate “down to the last centimeter.”

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size => 530 sqm (5700 sq ft)
Slope => no (although about 1 m (3 ft) slope at one corner)
Site occupancy index => 0.3
Floor area ratio => 0.6
Roof style => gable roof (requirement 45–48°)
Other requirements => knee wall max. 1.50 m (5 ft), building length at least 11 m (36 ft)

Homeowners’ Requirements
Style, roof shape, building type => preferably 42° roof pitch (3° deviation from requirement)
Exterior dimensions => length side = 10 m (33 ft) (1 m / 3 ft deviation from requirement)
Basement, floors => basement + 2 floors
Number of occupants, age => 2 currently, potentially 4
Space requirement on ground and upper floors => approx. 75 sqm (800 sq ft)
Office: family use or home office? => family use
Open or closed architecture => kitchen open, otherwise closed
Conservative or modern construction => modern construction
Open kitchen, cooking island => yes, open kitchen (cooking area free-standing on at least three sides)
Number of dining seats => 6–8
Fireplace => yes, Swedish stove
Music/sound system wall => yes
Balcony, roof terrace => no
Garage, carport => yes, garage, carport, and parking space
Utility garden, greenhouse => no

House Design
Planned by:
- DIY by us (after discussions with various builders/prefabricated house suppliers)
What do you like most?:
- open kitchen, work/guest room on the ground floor
What do you dislike or want to improve?:
Carport Location
- originally planned to place the garage and carport directly next to the house → to maximize the garden space on the south side, the house needs to be placed as far north as possible
=> now we don’t see the carport in front of the house as negatively because it acts as a barrier to the street (about 600 vehicles per day), but a location directly next to the house would be preferable (although this conflicts with the planned kitchen window)
Window Arrangement
- the kitchen window faces directly onto the carport
- the placement of the couch by the terrace windows is still unclear; currently, the couch stands directly in front of the windows
- adding skylights (in bedrooms and stairway area) is still under consideration
Ground Floor
- the living room width of 4 m (13 ft) might be too narrow and could feel “corridor-like”
- currently no storage room on the ground floor
Upper Floor
- storage room currently planned between the two children’s rooms (no window at present)


Price estimate according to architect/planner:
- around 300–350 thousand EUR
Personal price limit for the house including fittings:
- 350 thousand EUR (absolute maximum)
Preferred heating technology:
- gas boiler/solar vs. heat pump (air/water)

If you have to compromise, which details/features could you
… give up:
- storage room on the upper floor
… not give up:
- open kitchen, work/guest room on the ground floor

Thank you very much for your input!

Modern house with carport, garage, driveway and playground in the garden.


Modern detached house with terrace, garden and parked car in the carport.


Floor plan: Upper wing with four rooms; below large room with green play table.


Floor plan of a house with garden, terrace, playground, pool and parked cars.


Floor plan of a house with several rooms, doors, furniture and outdoor areas, area data in sqm.
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ypg
19 May 2016 22:52
??? Why???
If the attic is on the east side, you still have the option to drive a trailer into the garden
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kbt09
20 May 2016 06:29
I agree with Yvonne; there should be enough space in the west.

In general, I wonder if it is allowed to build the garage directly on the property line facing the street?
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Project_IV
20 May 2016 13:26
Hello everyone,

There is one small detail that should clarify things (sorry):

Access to the plot is basically only possible in the red-marked area (see attached sketch), as the road runs at the same level as the plot there. The road slopes downhill. In the southeast corner of the plot, there is about a 2-meter (6.5-foot) height difference between the road and the plot. The plot itself is almost completely flat.

I think and hope this makes the issue clearer now!

Thanks & regards

Plot plan: house in the middle, driveway on the right with blue car, playground, terrace, pool.
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kbt09
20 May 2016 14:01
So, there is a neighboring property at the top of the plan, not a street?
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ypg
20 May 2016 14:06
Again???
You can still access the plot from the north side if nothing is built there and 3 or 4 meters (10 or 13 feet) of clearance remains.
However, the question is justified whether building up to the street on the east side is allowed. In that case, a carport like the one shown in the drawing would not be permitted either.
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Project_IV
20 May 2016 19:42
In fact, there are neighboring buildings to the north, west, and south, which means there is no access to the property from these sides. Of course, on the north side, a 3-meter (10 feet) clearance must be kept due to the boundary building line.

The main entrance to the house should also be placed on this side. This means that if we do not build a garage or carport there, I would avoid paving the entire area around the house on this side (to allow trailer access to the garden) and instead design an attractive main entrance.

Therefore, the only possible access to the property is the area marked in red.