ᐅ Floor plan for a 200 m² house – your assessment?

Created on: 12 Aug 2022 11:48
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Sunny_OE
Dear all, I have been following the discussions in this forum for some time and find the feedback on individual questions very helpful. We are building for the first time – with all the knowledge gaps that come with it… ;-)

Our plot is challenging because it is triangular, narrow, and has a requirement of 4m (13 feet) setbacks at the front building line and 20m (66 feet) to the tip. However, the orientation is great, and we have a beautiful distant view. We want to preserve as much garden space as possible and also enjoy an unobstructed view of nature and maximum sunlight – from sunrise to sunset. That’s why we are considering a partly “floating” living area on the upper floor with a terrace and access to the garden. Direct access from the ground floor to the garden is not a priority for us.

Due to building regulations, a large portion to the east remains undevelopable or possibly usable for outbuildings. Access is intended through this area, which will become the front garden. The house should be wheelchair accessible. The space should be used optimally, with plenty of storage, flexible, multifunctional rooms, and large floor-to-ceiling windows/doors or fixed glazing.

What do you think of our ideas? What weaknesses do you see?
Thanks in advance for any honest criticism and suggestions.

Development plan
Plot size – 590m2 (6350 sq ft)
Slight slope and southwest orientation
Maximum height – 8m (26 feet)

Client requirements
Clear lines, flat or shed roof
Floors – ground floor, upper floor, attic, total approx. 190m2 (2045 sq ft)
Occupants – 2 people in their prime and 2 dogs
Office: home office
Annual guest sleepers – 5 to 10
Open architecture
Construction method – modern design, clear and minimal shapes with interesting accents and deliberate contrasts that give the house a discreet uniqueness (facade, materials, etc.)

Open kitchen, possibly an island, but with some visual screening (bar or similar)
Number of dining seats – 8
Fireplace – ideally as a room divider between living and dining areas
Music/sound wall – soundbar at the TV, additional speakers distributed throughout the house
Balcony, roof terrace – on upper floor and attic
Carport for 2 cars

House design
Architect’s plan
Ground floor – entrance, utility rooms, fitness/work/guest room, bathroom & sauna
Upper floor – living, cooking & dining, close to nature, sunny, cozy, “public area,” terrace
Attic – bedrooms, sunny private retreat area, terrace
Garden – ideally visually extended, covered terrace, biotope near the terrace

What do you particularly like?
The open living-dining area on the first floor, the floor-to-ceiling windows, the path of the sun through the living area.

What do you not like?
We feel the room layout could be better, and maybe the same living feeling can be achieved with less square footage.
On the ground floor, only the sauna is shown; shower, sink, and toilet are still missing. The large room for fitness/work/guest use seems a bit oversized.

Preferred heating technology: geothermal probes and photovoltaic panels on the roof

Attachments: site plan, floor plans, exterior view

Site and elevation plan of a plot with building areas, trees and dimension lines.


Modern timber house architecture with large glass fronts, surrounding terraces, round pool and trees.


Basement floor plan M1:100 with wellness/fitness, sauna, cloakroom, storage room, technical area, trees.


Floor plan of a house: living/dining, terrace, wellness, WC, scale 1:100.


Floor plan of a building at scale 1:100 with rooms, terraces and stairwell.
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Sunny_OE
20 Aug 2022 09:30
Gerichtsdiener schrieb:

But I think many here would be glad if you continue sharing at least some updates in the future. Maybe that would also lead to more specific questions, which in turn would bring more concrete help from other knowledgeable members.

I’m happy to do that, and I find the exchange with some of you here very pleasant and helpful. However, I do not want to expose myself to further destructive trolling.

I believe this is something the moderators should address, as I am not the only one affected.

If there is something to report, I will gladly share it here. Thank you for your comment.
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SaniererNRW123
20 Aug 2022 13:44
Sunny_OE schrieb:

I think this is a matter for the moderators, as I am not the only one experiencing this.
You might as well contact Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny 🙁

The only "moderation" happening here is deleting posts (and the users who posted them) that the forum owner doesn't like.
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ypg
21 Aug 2022 09:45
Sunny_OE schrieb:

I’m happy to do that, and I also find the exchange with some members here very pleasant and helpful.

I have to admit, I found the exchange somewhat one-sided.
Sure, a lot of criticism regarding the budget, but avoiding the issue is also a bit frustrating when forum advisers want to stick to the topic.
Sunny_OE schrieb:

Sorry, I have to manage my time efficiently.

Yes, don’t we all? Maybe it was a mistake to post your question while you were on vacation. Maybe it was because you yourself couldn’t always respond.
Sunny_OE schrieb:

I have answered every question often enough (in great detail). In many cases, the person asking didn’t even respond.

No, unfortunately you haven’t.
The question about waiving something was ignored three times, you barely addressed my drawing and said you would get back later. That never happened.
You wanted to provide additional information on some topics like furnishing… that didn’t come either. And if we want to be exact, as you do, I can say that on two topics (costs of corrugated sheet metal processing and experience with hollow chamber profiles) you also did not respond.