ᐅ Floor Plan MGH 200 sqm – Evaluation and Ideas

Created on: 30 Nov 2021 16:33
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os24laenger
Hello,

I have been following this forum for a while, and now we have purchased a plot of land and are planning to build a house on it.

Questionnaire:
Zoning plan / restrictions

Plot size = 525 m2 (5650 sq ft)
Slope – 1 m (3 ft) elevation difference downward towards the south
Site coverage ratio = 0.4
Floor area ratio unknown
Building envelope, building line and boundary = Plot 18.2 x 29 m (60 x 95 ft), building envelope 12.2 x 20 m (40 x 66 ft). Similar plots on the left and right (new development area)
Edge development = No
Number of parking spaces = 2
Number of floors = 2
Roof pitch = 25–45 degrees
Style = Modern, timeless
Orientation = unknown
Maximum heights / limits = Eaves height 4.5 m (15 ft), ridge height 8.5 m (28 ft). Since eaves height is measured from the base reference height, which is 1.5 m (5 ft) above ground level, we can build two full stories.

Homeowner requirements

Style, roof type, building type = Modern, straight and practical. Gable roof oriented east–west (with photovoltaic panels).
Basement, floors = No basement, 2 floors
Number of occupants, age = 2 adults (around 50), 2 teenagers
Space requirements ground floor (GF), upper floor (UF)
Office: family use or home office? = Home office 4 days a week, requires a dedicated room.
Guests per year = Several, family lives far away and often stays for 1–3 weeks at a time.
Open or closed architecture = Open
Conservative or modern design = Modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island = Yes!
Number of dining seats = About 6
Fireplace = Yes, small masonry stove
Music / stereo wall = No, no TV on the ground floor either
Balcony, roof terrace = Yes
Garage, carport = Yes
Utility garden, greenhouse = No, rather flowers and nature, small but nice.

Additional wishes / special features / daily routine, also reasons why something is or isn’t wanted

We enjoy cooking; the kitchen should be the centerpiece. Inside and outside should feel connected. Lots of natural light, no roller shutters.
The ground floor should be accessible and age-appropriate, not just for us but also so that a grandparent could live there someday (then we could use the upper floor). Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
A southern view (fields and forest) is important.
The upper “chill room” should be designed so that a kitchen can be installed later if a child or grandparent wants/needs to live there independently.
We want to build the house from solid wood, though the exact type is not decided yet.
Possibly a polished concrete floor on the ground floor, parquet or similar upstairs. Ground floor ceiling height 2.7 m (9 ft) – is that sufficient? For the ceiling thickness, I have currently planned 40 cm (16 in) using glued solid wood panels (no beams). The upper floor ceiling height can be lower since these rooms are smaller.
Garage is less for a car and more intended as a double carport.

House design

Who designed it:
- Do-it-yourself

What do you like most? Why? Ground floor with easy access to the terrace and garden and a private southern view, covered terrace (usable even in rain). Kitchen near the west terrace with its own access.

What do you dislike? Why? The upper floor feels a bit too large, but this results from the ground floor layout (compromise). Also, I think the staircase doesn’t have enough space.
Cost estimate from architect/planner: We haven’t reached that stage yet, I currently estimate about 2500–3000 Euros/sqm (230–280 USD/sq ft).
Personal price limit for the house including fittings: less than 600K (plot already paid for, terrace and carport I can do myself)
Preferred heating system: Air-source heat pump with underfloor heating

If you have to give up something, what would it be?
- Can give up: Living space, kitchen island
- Cannot give up: Barrier-free accessibility on the ground floor

Why is the design like it is now?

Days of careful planning and adjustments.

What is the most important basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?

How can we reduce the house size or cost without losing ground floor functionality (barrier-free)? We worry about costs (maybe unnecessarily). Any other cost drivers you see? (Apart from masonry stove and too much glazing). General feedback is welcome.
(I’m not a native speaker, please excuse any spelling mistakes.)

Thanks to all!

Two-story house with wooden facade, carport with two cars, and paved driveway.


Modern two-story house front with wood cladding, glass fronts, and garden terrace.


Floor plan of a house with several rooms, balcony and parking space.


Floor plan of a house with garage, living/dining area, kitchen, hallway, utility room and garden.
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os24laenger
1 Feb 2022 17:21
blubbernase schrieb:

Is the landing staircase a must-have? I keep feeling it just doesn’t fit into the floor plan. Upstairs, you only need to access 3 rooms, yet it still takes up 10m² (108 square feet).

Definitely not a must-have, but a simple and comfortable staircase is desirable. (And there are actually 4 rooms.) I can imagine some bookcases in the upstairs hallway, which would make good use of the space.
PhiIipp1 Feb 2022 17:42
I don’t find this satellite toilet appealing. Why not combine the toilet with the bathroom? Possibly with an additional door as well. But even just the water connections in all corners would bother me because they are not efficient.
11ant1 Feb 2022 17:45
blubbernase schrieb:

Here are the standard dimensions for corridors according to Neufert.
What edition of the Neufert is that from, where did you get it, and how much did you pay for it?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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kbt09
1 Feb 2022 17:54
This will not be a landing staircase measuring 241x206 cm (95x81 inches); it will be just a spiral staircase without a landing.

Unfortunately, I still think you are making the plans worse. The main room, which is 11 m (36 feet) wide, somehow doesn’t feel cozy anymore. Also, a bathroom en suite without a toilet is not a good idea in my opinion.

The two large rooms upstairs are also difficult to equip with more closet space.
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os24laenger
1 Feb 2022 19:11
PhiIipp schrieb:

I don’t find this satellite toilet very appealing.
Some call it a guest bathroom 🙂

So, I guess we’ve reached the topic of opinions now, which is fine but doesn’t really help much. We were able to "test" our ideas a bit and, thanks to this forum, we have some understanding of the limitations and pitfalls of different floor plans. With that, I think we’re well prepared to evaluate a professionally created floor plan.
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SoL
1 Feb 2022 19:23
os24laenger schrieb:

I can easily imagine a few bookcases in the hallway upstairs, which would make good use of the space.
Are you planning to fill the 1.60m (5 ft 3 in) wide hallway with cabinets?