ᐅ Floor plan 175 sqm gable roof without basement

Created on: 24 Feb 2023 20:55
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s_mhofma
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 612
Slope: No
Floor area ratio
Plot ratio
Building envelope, building line, and boundary
Edge development: Yes. Construction directly on the street and 3 meters (10 feet) distance to neighbors on each side, so no flexibility in width
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors
Roof type: Gable roof, 30 degrees pitch
Architectural style
Orientation: West/East
Maximum heights / limits: 3 meters (10 feet) distance to neighbors on each side, so no flexibility in width
Further requirements

Homeowners’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type
Basement, floors: No basement, 2 floors, knee wall 1.80 m (6 feet)
Number of occupants, ages: 2 adults, 2 children
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: Family use or home office? Home office
Overnight guests per year: Many
Open or closed architecture; open
Traditional or modern design
Open kitchen, kitchen island: Kitchen with island and concealed pantry
Number of dining seats: 8
Fireplace: No
Music / stereo wall
Balcony, roof terrace
Garage, carport: Garage
Utility garden, greenhouse
Other wishes / special features / daily routine, including reasons why certain things are or are not desired

House Design
Designer: Architect
- Planning company
- Architect
- Do-it-Yourself
What do you especially like? Why?
What do you not like? Why?
Price estimate according to architect/planner:
Personal budget limit for the house, including fittings:
Preferred heating technology:

If You Have to Give Up on which details / expansions
- can you give up:
- cannot give up:

Why Is the Design the Way It Is? For example:
The house is located directly on the street. Distance to the neighbors on both sides is 3 meters (10 feet), so no possibility to adjust the width.
The entrance is on the side. Since the house faces the street, the living room, dining area, and kitchen are planned on the north side, facing the garden. All other rooms face the street side. Knee wall is 1.80 m (6 feet), roof pitch 30 degrees. Bedrooms and bathroom also face the garden side.
The pantry is currently hidden but we are considering integrating it into the technical room. Underfloor heating with heat pump. Photovoltaic system is also installed (west side).

What Is the Most Important / Fundamental Question About the Floor Plan in 130 Characters?
See above
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s_mhofma
27 Feb 2023 10:04
hanghaus2023 schrieb:

I thought it was 16.92 m (55.5 ft)

You haven't taken all the comments into account and incorporated them into the planning yet?

That's correct. Unfortunately, I can't do that either—I don't have any tool or software to handle it 🙁
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hanghaus2023
27 Feb 2023 10:09
In my opinion, the existing house and the surroundings suggest that the eaves should face the street. Or does the development plan say nothing about this?
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kbt09
27 Feb 2023 11:17
But more than 17 m (56 ft)... unfortunately, you haven’t dimensioned your site plan yet. For example, I roughly estimated the 16.92 m (56 ft) measurement from your information using the low-resolution Google image. Maybe you can use my estimated values and clarify again the exact length of each section, like

16.92 = 17.xx m (56 ft)
9.56 = 10.xx m (31 ft) (you had mentioned this somewhere before)
34.96 = ?? m (115 ft)
28.00 = ?? m (92 ft)
17.43 = 18.xx m (57 ft) (you had mentioned this somewhere before)
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s_mhofma
27 Feb 2023 12:11
I just received the surveyor’s plan. But it doesn’t include any length measurements. Is that normal?
Tolentino27 Feb 2023 12:17
Somewhat unusual, but as long as a scale is indicated, it’s fine. There should be something like 1:200 next to a proper scale line. Then you can measure from that and take all dimensions from the plan and convert them accordingly.
K a t j a27 Feb 2023 13:43
s_mhofma schrieb:


The criticism: garage poorly designed and the children's room is basically a storage room with almost 14 sqm (150 sq ft). Wow... do you even realize that yourselves?

The only one who will realize it is you, when after months of waiting your building permit/planning permission gets rejected, while you're already worried about avoiding the interest charges during the waiting period.

I also find it astonishing that you don't care at all that your "architect" hasn't even looked at the development plan yet. Even more surprising is that he hasn’t done it at all. A real architect wouldn’t do that. It’s like the Pope not having a Bible.