ᐅ Designing the Floor Plan for a Single-Family Home

Created on: 16 Jan 2017 04:28
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KonradS
Hello,

we are planning to build our house. The plot of land is already secured.
We have fairly clear ideas about what we want to build, but we can’t fit all our requirements into one floor plan. Or if we do, the house ends up almost as long as the plot, which would mean sitting on the terrace right next to the fence...

Do you think you could help us? Perhaps someone has built a similar house and could share tips or even a floor plan?

Originally, we wanted to design the house so it could be divided into two apartments, in case we ever need to move due to work. Two apartments would probably be easier to rent out than a whole house.
However, this is not a must, as it limits our options too much.

Here are the details for a first overview:
Building Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 548 sqm (5899 sq ft), building envelope 23.5 m x 11 m (77 x 36 ft)
Slope: yes, gentle northeast slope
Site coverage ratio: 0.35
Floor area ratio: 0.7
Building envelope, building line, and boundary: see building plan
Neighbouring development: new development area (no houses built yet), southeast side borders a municipal green space of about 160 sqm (1720 sq ft)
Parking spaces: garage for 2 vehicles
Number of floors: 2 full stories plus basement
Roof style: hip roof
Architectural style: town villa
Maximum height limits: wall height max. 7.5 m (25 ft) / ridge height max. 9.5 m (31 ft) on the valley side from existing ground level
Homeowners’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type: town villa, white/anthracite, no “slot windows”
Basement, floors: basement/ground floor/first floor as full floors, no converted attic needed
Number of occupants, age: 2 adults (33/33) plus future 2 children
Space requirements on ground and upper floors: total living area approx. 170–180 sqm (1830–1940 sq ft)
GF: entrance, kitchen, living/dining room, guest WC, storage room, foyer
UF: large bathroom, two children’s rooms, master bedroom with separate walk-in closet

Office: family use or home office? small office in the basement for private use
Guests per year: several (guest room necessary)
Open or closed architecture: closed staircase, kitchen open but separable (sliding door?)
Conservative or modern construction: conservative
Open kitchen, cooking island: possible, but kitchen must be separable
Number of dining seats: at least 8 (combined living/dining room approx. 45-50 sqm (485–540 sq ft))
Fireplace: desired but not mandatory
Music/stereo wall: ?
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: generous double garage with space for bicycles
Utility garden, greenhouse: yes, yes
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why some things should or should not be:
- the entrance area MUST be separated from all living areas to prevent dirt from the street being tracked into the house
- basement with combined guest/work room, possibly even two rooms, guest bathroom, storage room
- showers should have no moving parts to minimize cleaning effort after use (water is very hard)


Personal budget for the house, including fixtures and fittings: approx. 400,000 euros
Preferred heating system: gas heating with solar support

We look forward to ideas, suggestions, … and thank you very much in advance!

Best regards,
Konrad
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KonradS
16 Jan 2017 15:44
Here again with the measurements

Site plan of a residential development: red houses, yellow roads, green trees, blue lines, area specifications.
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ypg
16 Jan 2017 21:23
I still don’t understand: what exactly are you asking from the community now?


Regards
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KonradS
16 Jan 2017 21:30
KonradS schrieb:
Ideally, we hope to find someone with a floor plan quite similar to what we want. Otherwise, we appreciate any good advice
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That’s why we are reaching out to experienced home builders

Basically, we are looking for tips on how to design our floor plan so that it results in a good house based on our specific conditions.
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Egon12
17 Jan 2017 08:42
Then go ahead and share your idea of a floor plan. Basement, ground floor, upper floor—then you can also get some tips. No one here will create a floor plan for you.
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KonradS
18 Jan 2017 17:52
These are the basics for now
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matte
18 Jan 2017 19:19
What can the mansion cost?
- approx. 200m² (2150 sq ft) of living space
- approx. 85m² (915 sq ft) basement
- 52m² (560 sq ft) garage.

400,000 will definitely not be enough for this...

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