ᐅ Floor Plan Design: Bungalow approximately 130 m² (about 1,400 sq ft)
Created on: 9 Feb 2015 13:22
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xXLucyLouXx
Hello everyone,
we are planning to start building a bungalow using solid construction methods in 2015/2016. Since we designed the floor plan ourselves, we would really appreciate your opinions and suggestions.
We have already found a suitable plot of land for our project, and the bungalow can basically be positioned on it.
We are most uncertain about the bathroom layout and have initially developed three alternatives for it.

we are planning to start building a bungalow using solid construction methods in 2015/2016. Since we designed the floor plan ourselves, we would really appreciate your opinions and suggestions.
We have already found a suitable plot of land for our project, and the bungalow can basically be positioned on it.
We are most uncertain about the bathroom layout and have initially developed three alternatives for it.
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xXLucyLouXx9 Feb 2015 20:51Single-family houses are planned for the north, northeast, and west. The two streets are low-traffic roads located directly within the new development area.
Hello
Corner plots with a southwest-facing street are quite challenging.
I would try to use the building area in the northern part of the plot,
meaning rotating the building 90 degrees clockwise and placing the living room, kitchen, and study or bedroom on the south side facing the terrace.
Access and garage from the north.
Olli
Corner plots with a southwest-facing street are quite challenging.
I would try to use the building area in the northern part of the plot,
meaning rotating the building 90 degrees clockwise and placing the living room, kitchen, and study or bedroom on the south side facing the terrace.
Access and garage from the north.
Olli
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xXLucyLouXx11 Feb 2015 09:08wrobel schrieb:
Access and garage from the northAs mentioned, the neighboring property borders on the north side, so access there is unfortunately not possible.
xXLucyLouXx schrieb:
As mentioned, the neighboring property borders to the north, so unfortunately there is no access from that side.Wrobel is referring to the building – specifically the entrance door facing north ...
xXLucyLouXx schrieb:
As mentioned, the neighboring property borders to the north, so unfortunately no access is possible there.Hello again,
Simply rotate the building 90 degrees so the front door faces north. Then position the house 5 meters (16 feet) away from the northern boundary to allow for a sufficiently wide driveway to the garage. In the rear corner by the garage, place the bedroom with a window facing east, and closer to the front, with access to the garage, the utility room. Moving westward, position the bathroom, toilet, and main entrance.
On the south side, arrange the living area, kitchen, and the office/guest room.
My personal preference would be a mono-pitched roof sloping southward, with a covered terrace and sun protection for the summer.
Olli
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