ᐅ The floor plan "HOUSE FOR TWO" covers approximately 150 sqm and is introduced here.

Created on: 3 Jul 2020 13:23
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pagoni2020
So – now I’m presenting our “House Project for Two” expecting your honest and maybe harsh feedback. Don’t hold back, as I can only benefit from it.

The building permit / planning permission application is currently being submitted, and preliminary information suggests it should be approved. We deliberately avoided too many deviations from the very old development plan.

We like a modern, minimalist architectural style. The floor plan is a mix of our own living habits, our existing furniture including the kitchen, and the budget, since at this stage of life we don’t want to take on risky debt.

Our current condominium is very stylish and was just recently customized by ourselves, but life changes; besides, we want to be able to have a small fire in our own garden again.

We are now building with a general contractor (GC) who has a good reputation and has already allowed us to change many things without stress – so far. Ideally, we would have built with an independent architect or our friend who is an interior architect, which would have given us more freedom in choosing trades, but this time we want to focus more on details and avoid the running around that happened the first time, 30 years ago. No, this time I won’t be digging foundations or pouring the basement myself until my family doesn’t recognize me anymore.

Whether it will be a garage, carport, or parking space depends on the costs, as does the attached balcony, which would then be a so-called standing balcony; initially, it just needs to be approved. There will also be a larger garden house with an outdoor sauna.

The plot is quite large and has a nice view of greenery. Unfortunately, only to the north, about 500 m (1600 ft) away and at a lower level, there is a beautiful lake. For this reason alone, we decided not to build a bungalow, since having a lake view and not using it was out of the question (hence the “emergency balcony” at the bedroom). Originally, a house with a bend was planned, but it always looked ugly in the end.

HOUSE FOR TWO
Plot size: 1400 sqm (15,000 sq ft)
Slope: No
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 1.5
Roof type: Gable roof
Architectural style: modern-minimalist

Client requirements
Style, roof type, building type: clean lines
Basement, floors: no basement
Number of occupants, age: 2 (one of them still works a bit more…)
Guest stays per year: quite often, alternating
Conservative or modern construction: modern, open plan
Open kitchen, kitchen island: yes
Number of dining seats: 4
Fireplace: yes/no/undecided, possibly also gas fireplace
Balcony, roof terrace: possibly a balcony at the bedroom for lake view
Garage, carport: yes, depending on price
Additional wishes, etc.:
Separate guest area, possibly as a bedroom in old age, then guests upstairs
Custom furniture and kitchen integrated
Separate TV area from the gallery, next to it a separate relaxation area with recliner
Kitchen with 120 cm (47 inch) side-by-side refrigerator or 70 cm (28 inch) refrigerator by the window side
Monolithic Rock XL1 wood stove available, chimney planned outside for lower costs, appearance, and less space inside
Ground floor window areas separated by masonry walls due to chimney, possibly refrigerator placement but especially due to manufacturer’s limited width (according to GC)
Original idea was continuous window surfaces up to the eaves in living/dining area, now separated at ceiling height by masonry strip
Some parts in the plan/floor plan not labeled correctly yet (GC design implementation)

House design, who designed it: by the clients + partial coordination with interior architect, currently executed by a builder’s planner
What do you like most and why?
Simple architectural style, gallery, spacious window surfaces, external blinds, open layout

What don’t you like and why? I’m sure I’ll read about it here
Estimated price according to architect/planner: -
Features: The goal is to invest selectively and sensibly but consistently omit unnecessary, cost-driving frills (in my opinion)
Preferred heating system: undecided, unfortunately no gas connection available

If you had to skip something, which details or extensions could you do without? Maybe the fireplace… I’m still unsure about the location, I would like a built-in gas fireplace under the stairs, but only for that would we get a liquefied gas tank?

Why is the design the way it is? For example:
Own life circumstances, existing furniture, individual living habits
What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
I welcome direct and constructive assessments. The building shape and location of carport/garage are fixed. The focus of questions is on layout details and usage/design options.
There will be a glass roof or slatted shading in front of the kitchen area.
The plot is almost flat, and the outdoor area will be simple and user-friendly, with a larger garden house including outdoor sauna, storage for gadgets, tools, etc.

Grundriss eines Grundstücksplans mit zwei grauen Gebäuden und Maßangaben.


Grundriss eines Apartments: Wohnzimmer/Essen, Küche, Schlafzimmer, Bad, Diele, Gästezimmer.


Grundriss eines Hauses: Schlafzimmer mit Bett, Bad/WC, Treppe und Galerie.


Modernes Haus mit dunkler Fassade, Satteldach, linke Garage und rechte Glasfront mit Sofa.


Modernes zweistöckiges Haus mit dunklem Dach, Glasfronten, Terrasse und Anbau.
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pagoni2020
3 Jul 2020 14:04
tomtom79 schrieb:

Very nice from the outside.

At first glance, the interior shows a very long living room that is simply too narrow.
If I had been allowed to decide........we wanted to end up with about 150sqm (1600 sq ft) and cut back in some areas......bigger would have been nicer, but unfortunately that applies to other areas as well. Then I’m back to my 200sqm (2150 sq ft), which I don’t want anymore.
Hmm.....
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Alessandro
3 Jul 2020 14:28
I don’t quite understand the upper floor...
Does the staircase lead to a large open space? Is the bed placed in the middle of the bedroom without a headboard?
Where is the access to the bathroom?
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pagoni2020
3 Jul 2020 14:42
Oops... sorry.
Something has not been fully added or only partially described.
The area above the dining and living room is an open space; you go to the right after the stairs.
There, we divide the space with our mobile USM-Haller furniture into a lounge area and TV area, including the corresponding TV sofa that also serves as a guest bed. It’s a nice piece from RUF with a foldable aluminum table, which will be used both as a TV table and as a guest bed (for grandchildren, etc.).
Access to the bathroom is done with HILTI. No, that’s missing as well. The entrance is from the bedroom at the back near the window.
Bathroom planning is changing daily...
There is nothing drawn behind the bed yet, but a Ytong wall or suitable furniture will be placed there. Basically, we have recreated that from here. The furniture is included.
Sorry again, we have it all in mind, but not everything has made it onto the plan yet until we know for sure how it will be.
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Alessandro
3 Jul 2020 14:54
All clear.
I like it and can definitely imagine it for 2 people.
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pagoni2020
3 Jul 2020 14:58
Well, that reassures me......Seriously, I can see that you have good taste, and despite my advanced age combined with stubbornness, I’m always happy to listen to other opinions. We are still at the planning stage and can make changes. So.....bring it on if you notice anything or come up with any ideas.
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Alessandro
3 Jul 2020 15:11
The only thing that would bother me is that there is no space for a TV in the living room.

I would also reduce the size of the gallery to create a cozier appearance.
Then you would have a small hallway upstairs for a chest of drawers, a workspace, or you could even rearrange the bedroom and bathroom.

Grundriss eines Hauses: Schlafzimmer, Wohnzimmer, Bad, Treppe; rote Linie markiert.