ᐅ Apartment floor plan on a sloped site, showing ground floor / basement level

Created on: 15 Jul 2020 09:02
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RomeoZwo
Hello everyone,

this is about a condominium apartment for rental. The apartment is located in a house on a hillside and is therefore partly basement level, but mostly on the ground floor. (Please no discussions about whether basement level is bad – but in this case, it is the only option). Rooms with basement level (meaning soil above the room floor) measure 1.04 and 1.06 meters (3.4 and 3.5 feet).

There are now two layout options. Both have been approved by the developer:

1) Original plan by the developer’s architect. The apartment has its own private entrance. From the main entrance (door is missing in the floor plan) there are about 4 steps down outside, then into the apartment. Advantage according to the architect → no basement feeling when entering the house. Disadvantage (my opinion) → feels like a “service entrance,” wasted living space due to additional vestibule and hallway. Dirt is carried directly into the apartment.

Floor plan of an apartment: hallway, foyer, kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom and terrace


2) (My) modification. Entrance via the stairwell going down. Disadvantage → basement feeling when entering the house. Advantage (my opinion) → larger bedroom, swapping bathroom and kitchen allowing an open kitchen to visually enlarge the small (22m2 (237 ft2)) living room (the terrace door will be doubled, which has been approved by the heritage office). Bedroom and main bathroom are separated from the children’s rooms.

Floor plan of an apartment with bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room and terrace


What do you think? Which option would you prefer, or what do you think most tenants would prefer?

Thank you very much for your input!
RomeoZwo21 Sep 2020 13:51
Climbee schrieb:

Then I would put the door back in its original position. I just find it more convenient to bring groceries directly into the kitchen.
That’s only 1.40m (4 ft 7 in). Unfortunately, that’s not enough space for both the door and the kitchen cabinet ... (0.65m (26 in) cabinet leaves 0.75m (30 in) for the door plus the frame and allowances).
Climbee21 Sep 2020 14:59
No, then not...