ᐅ Floor plan over 200 square meters – What do the experts think about it?

Created on: 27 Jan 2013 15:46
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Hello,

we are planning our solid house build and expect to award the contract within the next two weeks.
The plot is secured, and we want to contract mostly. The following work will be done by ourselves:
  • Terrace
  • Electrical chases throughout the entire house (how many man-hours would you estimate for this)?
  • Possibly laying laminate flooring
  • Tiling the basement, painting the basement floor surfaces

What do you generally think about the floor plan? We still have small changes planned, such as a corner window in the living room and changing the two large windows in the living area to one big window (otherwise too much light and too little usable wall space).

Regarding the price, we have a turnkey offer of €379,000 (unnegotiated).
This includes:
  • Air/water/heat pump including solar module
  • Connection to the sewer system
  • €18,000 for the staircase system
  • Terrace and stairs from terrace to the "courtyard"
  • €25/sqm (square meter) for flooring
  • Accessible bathrooms (walk-in shower)
  • Complete electrical installation (except for light fixtures, of course)
  • Walls wallpapered/plastered

So truly turnkey.

Since we are meeting again with the possible construction company on Friday (we know them and their good quality), I would like to take your suggestions with me!

Grundrissplan eines Hauses mit Wohnzimmer, Küche, Essbereich und Terrasse


2D-Hausgrundriss mit mehreren Zimmern und rundem Anbau rechts.


Grundriss eines Hauses mit Garage für zwei Autos, Eingangsbereich und Wohnbereich.


Mehrere 3D-Hausmodelle in gelb grau gruen auf weissem Hintergrund
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PeSchmidt
30 Jan 2013 15:29
I would also prefer an open staircase for your floor plan, most likely made of wood. Everything else absorbs far too much light, in my opinion.
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30 Jan 2013 20:39
Thanks for the opinions. The argument regarding brightness is correct. We will therefore choose an open staircase. Can any of you recommend a laminate manufacturer? Have you ever heard of ter Hürne?