ᐅ Floor plan of a narrow, long house (7 meters wide) with a gable roof
Created on: 14 Aug 2021 07:54
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Niko1611
We have a special challenge and have purchased a plot of land measuring 12m x 45m (39ft x 148ft), on which we can build 7m x 15m (23ft x 49ft). The design must be a single-story building with a gable roof, a knee wall of 1m (3ft), red brick facade, white windows, and a maximum roof pitch of 48 degrees.
The goal is a modern construction style with an open floor plan downstairs, as much as possible.
In addition to two children's rooms (ages 1 and 3), we also need a home office/guest room. There will be no basement. After several attempts working with construction companies and architects, we have now found a direction and would like to get your opinion.
What do you think? We have two main questions: How can we arrange the living room and kitchen in a practical way, and how can we avoid feeling too cramped in the attic? The kitchen should also be larger (longer), with the office/guest bathroom narrower as a result. The staircase will be a concrete staircase including a storage room with a door to the hallway to create more space for a coat area. Upstairs, the bedroom will be narrower to make room for the bathroom and gallery. The window distribution is also not yet ideal. An air-to-water heat pump is planned. The hallway is small, but so far there has been no better solution.
If anyone has alternative ideas for a floor plan within these parameters, we would be very grateful.
South is at the top of the plan. The living room faces west, and the street is to the east. The neighbors are located to the south and north along the long sides, each with a 2.5m (8ft) distance.
The floor area ratio and site coverage ratio are strictly regulated, but since we are in detailed discussions with the building authority and expect to receive a special permit, these points can be set aside here.

The goal is a modern construction style with an open floor plan downstairs, as much as possible.
In addition to two children's rooms (ages 1 and 3), we also need a home office/guest room. There will be no basement. After several attempts working with construction companies and architects, we have now found a direction and would like to get your opinion.
What do you think? We have two main questions: How can we arrange the living room and kitchen in a practical way, and how can we avoid feeling too cramped in the attic? The kitchen should also be larger (longer), with the office/guest bathroom narrower as a result. The staircase will be a concrete staircase including a storage room with a door to the hallway to create more space for a coat area. Upstairs, the bedroom will be narrower to make room for the bathroom and gallery. The window distribution is also not yet ideal. An air-to-water heat pump is planned. The hallway is small, but so far there has been no better solution.
If anyone has alternative ideas for a floor plan within these parameters, we would be very grateful.
South is at the top of the plan. The living room faces west, and the street is to the east. The neighbors are located to the south and north along the long sides, each with a 2.5m (8ft) distance.
The floor area ratio and site coverage ratio are strictly regulated, but since we are in detailed discussions with the building authority and expect to receive a special permit, these points can be set aside here.
Niko1611 schrieb:
Red arrow marks our area for the house, green indicates the driveway, garden faces west, and yes, this is cropped here.It definitely makes sense to keep important information organized in one place.
The checklist is designed so that specific details are always found in the same spot, so you don’t have to analyze each text every time 😉. Is the plot to the left just for the neighboring house and your driveway, or should it be understood differently?
It would also be helpful to visualize the house on the plot. It would be positioned roughly like this … with a north arrow 😉:
Isn’t the entrance a bit inconvenient there? Will the area at the bottom of the plan, meaning on the east side, just be a simple parking space?
Take a look at Schwörerhaus for a narrow floor plan. There is a layout with a straight staircase measuring 7 x 11 meters (23 x 36 feet). If you extend it by about 4 meters (13 feet), you can fit a study room on the ground floor. Just an idea—I quickly sketched this without exact measurements; it’s meant only as a rough illustration.


kbt09 schrieb:
@idbk14 ... that will at least be difficult on the upper floor. Only 100 cm (39 inches) knee wall, so for example, in the master bedroom, you won’t be able to get around the bed.That’s true, you would have to turn the bed 180° and place the headboard against the exterior wall. Not ideal either—I know.S
saralina8714 Aug 2021 14:33If you like, you can take a look at our floor plan.
We have very similar conditions.
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/welchen-fertighaus-anbieter-preise-erfahrungen.32592/page-26
We have very similar conditions.
https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/welchen-fertighaus-anbieter-preise-erfahrungen.32592/page-26
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