Hello everyone,
We are about to renovate a semi-detached house built in 1984. We are considering changing the layout on the ground floor. The following changes are planned:
Option 1: The kitchen remains unchanged; the advantage here is that the dining area is integrated into the kitchen.
Option 2: The kitchen moves into the small room; the disadvantage is that the dining table will then have to be placed in the living room.
Now for our big dilemma: at the back of the property, the previous owner built a storage room. Both exterior walls lie on the neighboring property and are constructed from Ytong blocks, with a building height of 2m (6.5 ft). There are two considerations here:


We are about to renovate a semi-detached house built in 1984. We are considering changing the layout on the ground floor. The following changes are planned:
- The wall between the living room and the entrance area will be removed, making the living room larger and integrating the staircase into the living room.
- The existing conservatory is quite old and will be converted into a terrace (the garden is very small, so this will make the garden appear larger).
Option 1: The kitchen remains unchanged; the advantage here is that the dining area is integrated into the kitchen.
Option 2: The kitchen moves into the small room; the disadvantage is that the dining table will then have to be placed in the living room.
Now for our big dilemma: at the back of the property, the previous owner built a storage room. Both exterior walls lie on the neighboring property and are constructed from Ytong blocks, with a building height of 2m (6.5 ft). There are two considerations here:
- Remove the storage room (the roof is leaking anyway) and convert the area into a small garden or courtyard, which would bring more light into the office and kitchen.
- Keep the storage room, enlarge the light well (the existing entrance area will be connected to the light well), add a double glass door to the light well, thereby increasing the light in the kitchen.
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Schorsch_baut24 Apr 2024 09:05Would it be possible to build an extension for the kitchen instead of a conservatory?
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hanghaus202324 Apr 2024 12:23Go to an architect. They can possibly advise you on this. If in doubt, the architect will then consult a structural engineer to see if it’s feasible. This is not a DIY planning project.
When demolishing parts of a building on a neighboring property, you should first clarify the legal situation.
That’s where I step out.
When demolishing parts of a building on a neighboring property, you should first clarify the legal situation.
That’s where I step out.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
Go to an architect. They can possibly advise you on this. If in doubt, they will consult a structural engineer to see if it’s feasible. This is not a DIY planning project.
If you are demolishing components on a neighboring property, you should first clarify the legal situation.
I’m out. An appointment with the architect is scheduled; of course, all changes will be coordinated with the architect in advance.
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