Hello everyone,
We are currently at a standstill with the planning of our house. We bought a plot of land last year. The dimensions are 15m x 45m (49ft x 148ft). The first 20 meters (66ft) are designated as building land, and the rest is a green strip.
We have now completed our first draft (see attachment) with the hope that, with the neighbor’s signature, we could extend our boundary development from the allowed 12m (39ft) to 15m (49ft). Unfortunately, he no longer wants to sign. So we have to redesign... And that’s where the problem starts... Here are some measurements:
Garage 8 x 6m (26ft x 20ft)
Utility/technical room 3 x 7m (10ft x 23ft)
We do not want a basement. The first idea was to rotate the garage 90 degrees. However, then the garage would interfere with the front door. Alternatively, the garage could be made one meter (3ft) narrower, but 7m (23ft) is already quite tight for two cars.
Now I hope you have some good ideas. We want to keep the layout of the house itself because it exactly meets our requirements.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards
We are currently at a standstill with the planning of our house. We bought a plot of land last year. The dimensions are 15m x 45m (49ft x 148ft). The first 20 meters (66ft) are designated as building land, and the rest is a green strip.
We have now completed our first draft (see attachment) with the hope that, with the neighbor’s signature, we could extend our boundary development from the allowed 12m (39ft) to 15m (49ft). Unfortunately, he no longer wants to sign. So we have to redesign... And that’s where the problem starts... Here are some measurements:
Garage 8 x 6m (26ft x 20ft)
Utility/technical room 3 x 7m (10ft x 23ft)
We do not want a basement. The first idea was to rotate the garage 90 degrees. However, then the garage would interfere with the front door. Alternatively, the garage could be made one meter (3ft) narrower, but 7m (23ft) is already quite tight for two cars.
Now I hope you have some good ideas. We want to keep the layout of the house itself because it exactly meets our requirements.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards
If there are no windows, is ventilation and air extraction planned?
TK1804 schrieb:
Alternatively, the garage would need to be one meter (3 feet) narrower. However, 7 m (23 feet) is quite narrow for two cars. If that’s the case, you probably shouldn’t drive yourself.
I’d say problem solved. The garage doesn’t need to be rotated; only the WC and cloakroom need to be swapped, and the large utility room can be reduced in size:
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Fightthenew22 Aug 2017 19:5845 x 15 m (49 x 16 ft) is pure luxury for us by comparison. Some people are lucky. Envy.
Fightthenew schrieb:
45x15 m (147x49 feet) is pure luxury for us in comparison. There are lucky people. Envy.Whatever kind of humor is behind that [emoji848][emoji23]
At 7 meters (23 feet), I would still let my grandma park [emoji16]
Regards, Yvonne
Hello everyone,
I can also park the car even in 7 m (23 ft)
The advantage of living in the countryside is that plots of land are still relatively affordable...
@11ant:
Thank you for the great idea and the very clear presentation (thumbs up). The reason for the oversized utility room is that we want to hang laundry there and partly store the children's toys...
Additionally, the garage should be used as a workshop (workbench and shelving)...
That’s why we want to keep the size of the utility room as large as possible.
Thanks in advance for your answers
I can also park the car even in 7 m (23 ft)
The advantage of living in the countryside is that plots of land are still relatively affordable...
@11ant:
Thank you for the great idea and the very clear presentation (thumbs up). The reason for the oversized utility room is that we want to hang laundry there and partly store the children's toys...
Additionally, the garage should be used as a workshop (workbench and shelving)...
That’s why we want to keep the size of the utility room as large as possible.
Thanks in advance for your answers
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