ᐅ Floor plan of a single-family house with a separate apartment on a steep slope in Bavaria

Created on: 22 Apr 2022 22:39
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Alster_Fe
Dear community,

After gathering inspiration from many other threads, we would like to share our building project with you.
Our plot is located on a steep slope facing east. It is directly adjacent to a nearby recreational area, the Haardt Forest. The view of the valley will be visible from all levels.

We look forward to your suggestions for improvement, criticism, and questions about building on a slope and construction in general…

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 867 m² (9329 sq ft)
Slope: approx. 10 meters (33 ft) difference in height over 29 meters (95 ft), 17.24° or 31% grade
Floor area ratio (FAR): 0.4
Floor space index (FSI): 2
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 18 meters (59 ft) setback from the forest to the north must be maintained
Edge construction: retaining walls
Number of parking spaces: 3
Number of floors: 2 + basement at slope level
Roof style: flat roof
Architectural style: Bauhaus
Orientation: east

Homeowners' Requirements
We do not plan to have a traditional basement but rather a separate apartment that we intend to rent out. Therefore, the upper floors need to accommodate items that would normally be stored in a basement. The garage is slightly wider to also house bicycles and a workbench with shelving.

We are a young family, aged 31 and 33, with two children aged 5 and 3.

Room requirements on ground and upper floors: We plan the functional rooms on the middle floor and place particular emphasis on open communal spaces. Since we have a large family and expect frequent visitors, we opted for a dual-purpose second office that can also serve as a guest room. We have included shower and washing facilities on the upper floor.

Offices: As both of us work full-time, we need sufficient workspace. I personally work from home at least 3 out of 5 days per week.

Overall, our design is modern, highlighted by an open kitchen with a cooking island and a connected living and dining area. Our large dining table is 3 meters (10 ft) long and intended to accommodate the whole family.
On the upper floor, there is a dedicated space between the bedrooms, which can also be used as a "children’s lounge." We plan to install seating by the window here.

House Design
- Architect

What do you especially like? Why?
What do you dislike? Why?
The hallway on the upper floor is very long and narrow. This is necessary due to the plot’s conditions. Access to the rooms can be arranged from the garden on the northwest side if large furniture requires it.

Price estimate according to architect/planner: Construction approx. $560K. Total approx. $900K

Preferred heating technology: air-to-water heat pump

If you had to give up certain details/finishes:
- What can you live without: fireplace, garage initially (reduced to parking spaces), luxury finishes (very expensive flooring)
- What is indispensable: large rooms

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
The separate apartment, which can be used in the future for our own business or as elderly accommodation for parents, was important to us. The potential division of the building into three units was also a factor. The relocation of the staircase to the north made this possible. This also saves us a lot of money, as placing the staircase in the northwest would have required significant earthworks in the slope. We are trying to minimize earthmoving costs by terracing the building and integrating it into the slope as much as possible.

Aerial view of a residential area with measuring line and elevation profile below (Google Earth).


Aerial view of a residential neighborhood with houses, street, cars, and many trees; red markings on the street.


Gray textured relief; red outline marks a central rock formation.


Ground floor plan: open living/dining area, kitchen, utility room, guest room, bathroom, garage, terrace.


Detailed floor plan of the slope-level floor with garage, parking spaces, stairwell, and garden.


North elevation of a house on the slope with natural terrain, trees, and terraced steps.


Upper floor plan with rooms, hallway, bathroom, and garden area.


Modern two-story villa on a slope with terrace, garage, entrance stairs, and green garden.


Architectural section of a modern house on a slope, south side, large window fronts.


West view of a single-family house with flat roof, door on the left, large windows, and shrubs.
gutentag23 Apr 2022 13:30
If possible, I would move the garage 2 m (6.5 ft) to the south. This way, the bedroom in the granny flat would also get natural light. At the same time, the garage would replace the utility room in that section. There would only be minor additional costs for the groundwork.

What type of soil does the geotechnical report indicate? I would suspect rock here.
gutentag23 Apr 2022 13:35
It's a pity that the original poster can no longer participate here.

By the way, the bedroom in the basement has a window, but it is positioned a bit higher because the finished floor level of the basement is higher than that of the garage.
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driver55
23 Apr 2022 13:40
Alster_Fe schrieb:

Cost estimate according to the architect/planner: Construction: approx. 560K
More like twice that.
Just the exterior landscaping alone will cost a fortune...
11ant23 Apr 2022 13:40
Alster_Fe schrieb:

We look forward to suggestions for improvement, criticism, and questions about building on a slope and construction in general...

First, I’ll provide some reading recommendations for the original poster, as we already have similar cases here: stylistically and conceptually, the design is more along the lines of @ivenh0 https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/werkplanung-efh-180qm-flachdach-mit-keller-doppelgarage.26277/. The topography reminds me most of the plot belonging to @Ventreri https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/einfamilienhaus-mit-ebenerdiger-elw-auf-hang.38750/#post-486285, and the slope is roughly the opposite of the hill at @sichtbeton82’s site https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundrissplanung-fuer-zfh-im-hang.24435/.
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rick2018 schrieb:

A granny flat never pays off.

That’s right: playing landlord at a one-unit scale is at best a break-even scenario—especially with a new build.
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Furthermore, I would find it unacceptable to temporarily use the garage as parking spaces while “waiting for the account balance to recover.” On the other hand, it does “show status,” like displaying wealth with a ‘something missing’ vibe; however, if a forced sale were to happen in the meantime, this approach would create a mismatched ensemble. Imagine a Rolls Royce on temporary wheels ;-)

If you instead ask the tailor to reduce forty square meters (around 430 square feet) overall, the garment won’t fit slim-fit style either—the savings are the same but less obvious. Of course, giving your millionaire friends a bit of opportunity to sympathize also has its charm 🙂
Alst3r5 schrieb:

Unfortunately, my profile was deleted, but not the post. [...] I would just like to have the Google Earth images removed and the [...]

Well, at least @kati1337 is not alone in having their nearest bakery’s location easily found online 🙂
gutentag schrieb:

It’s a shame the original poster can no longer participate here.

Actually, they are—even under a new name (@Ybias78 has managed multiple accounts).
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
gutentag23 Apr 2022 13:50
11ant schrieb:

Yes, he actually does, under a new name (@Ybias78 has managed at least two more).
Do you really think so? No replies since this morning?
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ypg
23 Apr 2022 13:55
gutentag schrieb:

Do you really mean that? No replies since this morning?

@gutentag
Are you @nordanney? Or do you know under which name he is hiding?