ᐅ Single-Family House Floor Plan with Gable Roof – Opinions, Feedback, Suggestions
Created on: 10 Jul 2016 20:30
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kassiopeia
Hello everyone,
Although our planning is already quite advanced, I would appreciate your feedback, critical opinions, or suggestions (hopefully not meaning "redo everything" :-) ).
Development Plan/Restrictions
Plot size: 454 sqm (4,887 sq ft)
Slope
Site coverage ratio 0.3
Floor area ratio 0.6
Building envelope, building line, and boundary line see attachment
Edge development: new residential area
Number of parking spaces: 1
Number of floors: 2
Roof shape: None specified
architectural style: None specified
Orientation: south-southeast (SSE)
Maximum heights/limits top edge (of foundation) 11.0 m (36 ft) above ground level
Additional requirements: Extensive greening of garage roofs
Homeowners’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof shape, building type: gable roof (flat anthracite tiles) with hipped gable (pre-weathered zinc), dormer with flat roof, red-brown clinker brick, anthracite windows
Basement, floors: no basement, 2 floors
Number of occupants, age: 2 adults in mid-30s; 2 children (1 and 4 years)
Space requirements on ground and upper floor: utility room and study (partly home office)/guest room (combined)
Office: family use or home office?
Number of overnight guests per year
Open or closed layout: rather closed
Conservative or modern building style: classic to modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: partially open
Number of dining spaces: at least 6 (one central dining table)
Fireplace: yes
Music/stereo wall: no – TV unit instead
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: garage
Utility garden, greenhouse
Other wishes/particulars/daily routine
House Design
Planner: architect
-contractor’s planner
-architect
-Do-it-yourself by you
What do you like most? Staircase, bathroom, living room
What do you like least? Actually nothing. Possibly that there is no “real” walk-in closet.
Cost estimate according to architect/planner: 410,000 EUR
Personal budget limit for the house, including fittings:
Preferred heating technology: gas condensing boiler/solar thermal system
If you had to give up certain details/extensions
-can you give up: basement; full staircase instead of a pull-out attic ladder (currently also planned this way); shower in guest WC (already omitted)
-cannot give up: fireplace
Thank you and best regards
kassiopeia
Although our planning is already quite advanced, I would appreciate your feedback, critical opinions, or suggestions (hopefully not meaning "redo everything" :-) ).
Development Plan/Restrictions
Plot size: 454 sqm (4,887 sq ft)
Slope
Site coverage ratio 0.3
Floor area ratio 0.6
Building envelope, building line, and boundary line see attachment
Edge development: new residential area
Number of parking spaces: 1
Number of floors: 2
Roof shape: None specified
architectural style: None specified
Orientation: south-southeast (SSE)
Maximum heights/limits top edge (of foundation) 11.0 m (36 ft) above ground level
Additional requirements: Extensive greening of garage roofs
Homeowners’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof shape, building type: gable roof (flat anthracite tiles) with hipped gable (pre-weathered zinc), dormer with flat roof, red-brown clinker brick, anthracite windows
Basement, floors: no basement, 2 floors
Number of occupants, age: 2 adults in mid-30s; 2 children (1 and 4 years)
Space requirements on ground and upper floor: utility room and study (partly home office)/guest room (combined)
Office: family use or home office?
Number of overnight guests per year
Open or closed layout: rather closed
Conservative or modern building style: classic to modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: partially open
Number of dining spaces: at least 6 (one central dining table)
Fireplace: yes
Music/stereo wall: no – TV unit instead
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: garage
Utility garden, greenhouse
Other wishes/particulars/daily routine
House Design
Planner: architect
-contractor’s planner
-architect
-Do-it-yourself by you
What do you like most? Staircase, bathroom, living room
What do you like least? Actually nothing. Possibly that there is no “real” walk-in closet.
Cost estimate according to architect/planner: 410,000 EUR
Personal budget limit for the house, including fittings:
Preferred heating technology: gas condensing boiler/solar thermal system
If you had to give up certain details/extensions
-can you give up: basement; full staircase instead of a pull-out attic ladder (currently also planned this way); shower in guest WC (already omitted)
-cannot give up: fireplace
Thank you and best regards
kassiopeia
Jochen104 schrieb:
(and in the upper floor also drawn the other way around).No, it is correct; it’s just hard to see because of the thick dot on the ground floor 🙂
Hmm, I think I got the walking path wrong just now. I obviously hadn’t had my afternoon coffee yet 🙂
On the ground floor, I only just noticed that the two lower steps will actually wrap completely around the staircase. I hadn’t interpreted the lines as steps. But you can see it clearly at the point and the arrow if you really look carefully 🙂
On the ground floor, I only just noticed that the two lower steps will actually wrap completely around the staircase. I hadn’t interpreted the lines as steps. But you can see it clearly at the point and the arrow if you really look carefully 🙂
kassiopeia schrieb:
On the upper floor, the first few steps are covered by the hallway (in front of the bedroom entrance) And this should be checked to ensure the headroom on the stairs does not become too low:
How is that supposed to work in the bathroom? Whether a child is using the toilet or you are... every time you first have to go to the far end of the bathroom and close another door. Later, you have to unlock both again. My two children would never manage that, and I would always be standing in front of the locked bathroom door, having to go around again – very inconvenient.
Best regards
Sabine
Best regards
Sabine
Curly schrieb:
How is that supposed to work in the bathroom?But you can play hide and seek really well 🙂
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