ᐅ Floor plan design for a single-family detached country house without a basement, 144 sqm
Created on: 26 Feb 2020 11:27
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Jnble2020
Hello everyone!
We would be very grateful to receive feedback on our current floor plan and site planning progress.
We are a family of four with two children aged 4 and 7. We are building in a rural area.
Additionally, a sliding door will be installed between the kitchen and the living area.
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 672m2 (7228 sq ft)
No slope
Building zone, building line, and boundaries: no defined building zone
Maximum perimeter development: 9m (30 ft)
Number of parking spaces: 2
Maximum number of floors: 2
Roof pitch: at least 18 degrees
Architectural style: free choice
Orientation: north - south
Maximum heights / limits: none specified
Other requirements: none specified
Client Requirements
Country house style
1.5 stories, no basement
4 people: ages 30, 27, 7, 4
Office: for family use
Maximum overnight guests: mainly friends of the children
Enclosed architecture
Conservative construction method
Dining seats: 6
Carport
House Design
Designer: planner from a construction company
What do you particularly like? Why? Flexibility in the living area (with the sliding door), equally sized children's rooms, spacious hallway on the upper floor for a reading corner
What do you not like? Why? Possibly the children's rooms are too small? Utility room too small?
Price estimate according to architect/planner: 202,000
Personal price limit for the house, including fittings: 230,000
Preferred heating system: underfloor heating
If you had to give up something, which features or extensions could you do without?
- Could give up: bay window
- Could not give up: front gable
Why did the design turn out the way it did? For example:
Standard design from the planner? Standard as a basis but slightly adjusted.
What makes it particularly good or bad in your opinion? Despite the relatively small space, everyone finds their place and everything has been considered.
Thank you very much
We would be very grateful to receive feedback on our current floor plan and site planning progress.
We are a family of four with two children aged 4 and 7. We are building in a rural area.
Additionally, a sliding door will be installed between the kitchen and the living area.
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 672m2 (7228 sq ft)
No slope
Building zone, building line, and boundaries: no defined building zone
Maximum perimeter development: 9m (30 ft)
Number of parking spaces: 2
Maximum number of floors: 2
Roof pitch: at least 18 degrees
Architectural style: free choice
Orientation: north - south
Maximum heights / limits: none specified
Other requirements: none specified
Client Requirements
Country house style
1.5 stories, no basement
4 people: ages 30, 27, 7, 4
Office: for family use
Maximum overnight guests: mainly friends of the children
Enclosed architecture
Conservative construction method
Dining seats: 6
Carport
House Design
Designer: planner from a construction company
What do you particularly like? Why? Flexibility in the living area (with the sliding door), equally sized children's rooms, spacious hallway on the upper floor for a reading corner
What do you not like? Why? Possibly the children's rooms are too small? Utility room too small?
Price estimate according to architect/planner: 202,000
Personal price limit for the house, including fittings: 230,000
Preferred heating system: underfloor heating
If you had to give up something, which features or extensions could you do without?
- Could give up: bay window
- Could not give up: front gable
Why did the design turn out the way it did? For example:
Standard design from the planner? Standard as a basis but slightly adjusted.
What makes it particularly good or bad in your opinion? Despite the relatively small space, everyone finds their place and everything has been considered.
Thank you very much
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Jnble202027 Feb 2020 10:26evelinoz schrieb:
the kitchen
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you always have to go around the island if you want to get to the dining table. No such island is planned. At most a small counter with built-in storage and 2 seats. However, this does not have the dimensions of the island you illustrated.
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Jnble202027 Feb 2020 10:27Sparfuchs_ schrieb:
And your general contractor allows your husband to chase into the walls and interfere with the electrical system before the final inspection? I would be very surprised... If we hadn’t already agreed on all of this, I wouldn’t be planning it.
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Matthew0327 Feb 2020 10:27Jnble2020 schrieb:
The soil will remain on our property, and that’s how we want it. It will be redistributed afterward. My husband will install additional electrical outlets himself. As I said, the project has been thoroughly planned and calculated. And if, as is almost always the case, something unplanned comes up, we have a buffer.So it is a DIY contribution after all... see. I was saying that the price without DIY work is not sustainable.
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Jnble202027 Feb 2020 10:31Matthew03 schrieb:
So, doing some work yourself after all... see? I said the price is not achievable without DIY. I have always said that we will contribute DIY work. Either my posts are not being read, or I’m just expressing myself very poorly?
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Sparfuchs7727 Feb 2020 10:32Well, you haven’t mentioned before that you are spreading the floor yourself and that your husband is handling some of the electrical work...
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Jnble202027 Feb 2020 10:38Sparfuchs_ schrieb:
Well, you hadn’t mentioned that you were doing the floor installation yourself and that your husband is handling part of the electrical work... Because it’s not a complete trade that we’re removing here, and since, no offense, I’m still primarily responsible for the floor plan and site layout. I mentioned that we have calculated everything carefully and have many professionals among family and friends, and I prefer not to break down all details here, as it is a complex matter that I don’t like to discuss openly on the internet.