Hello everyone...
After our first floor plan attempt failed completely, we worked with the architect to develop two more ground floor versions and one for the upper floor. I would like to know which ones you find good or bad, and what you generally like or dislike about the floor plans?! Also, the pantry door is drawn a bit oddly; it won’t actually look like that...
Development plan/restrictions
Plot size approximately 480 square meters (5167 square feet)
Slope: No
Floor area ratio: No
Building coverage ratio: No
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 19 meters (62 feet)
Edge development: No
Number of parking spaces:
Number of floors: 1.5
Roof shape: gable roof
Architectural style: modern
Orientation: terrace to the west, bay window to the south
Maximum heights/limits:
Additional specifications:
Homeowners’ requirements
Style, roof shape, building type:
Basement, floors: no basement
Number of occupants, ages: 2
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: family use or home office?
Occasional guests per year: family occasionally
Open or closed layout: open
Conservative or modern building method:
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open kitchen
Number of dining seats:
Fireplace: no
Music/sound wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace:
Garage, carport:
Utility garden, greenhouse:
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why certain things should or should not be included
House design
Who created the plan:
- Planner from a construction company
- Architect: yes
- Do-it-yourself
What do you particularly like and why?
What do you not like and why?
Price estimate according to architect/planner:
Personal price limit for the house, including fittings:
Preferred heating system:
Heat pump
If you have to give up something, which details or extensions:
- can you do without
- cannot do without:
Open kitchen, guest room, window in every room

After our first floor plan attempt failed completely, we worked with the architect to develop two more ground floor versions and one for the upper floor. I would like to know which ones you find good or bad, and what you generally like or dislike about the floor plans?! Also, the pantry door is drawn a bit oddly; it won’t actually look like that...
Development plan/restrictions
Plot size approximately 480 square meters (5167 square feet)
Slope: No
Floor area ratio: No
Building coverage ratio: No
Building envelope, building line and boundary: 19 meters (62 feet)
Edge development: No
Number of parking spaces:
Number of floors: 1.5
Roof shape: gable roof
Architectural style: modern
Orientation: terrace to the west, bay window to the south
Maximum heights/limits:
Additional specifications:
Homeowners’ requirements
Style, roof shape, building type:
Basement, floors: no basement
Number of occupants, ages: 2
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: family use or home office?
Occasional guests per year: family occasionally
Open or closed layout: open
Conservative or modern building method:
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open kitchen
Number of dining seats:
Fireplace: no
Music/sound wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace:
Garage, carport:
Utility garden, greenhouse:
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why certain things should or should not be included
House design
Who created the plan:
- Planner from a construction company
- Architect: yes
- Do-it-yourself
What do you particularly like and why?
What do you not like and why?
Price estimate according to architect/planner:
Personal price limit for the house, including fittings:
Preferred heating system:
Heat pump
If you have to give up something, which details or extensions:
- can you do without
- cannot do without:
Open kitchen, guest room, window in every room
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Ev-Marie8616 May 2017 11:39The kitchen will be located where the terrace will also be... and the garden...
I know opinions vary on the topic of a pantry, but I don’t want to do without one... The furniture is just drawn in like that... I’m currently having ours, which we already have, drawn in... The wall in the living room will be adjusted as ant11 suggested... The bathroom furniture will also be adjusted... The path to the kitchen doesn’t bother me... I have that now, too... and if necessary, I can enter from the terrace... I also don’t mind having to walk past the sofa...
I know opinions vary on the topic of a pantry, but I don’t want to do without one... The furniture is just drawn in like that... I’m currently having ours, which we already have, drawn in... The wall in the living room will be adjusted as ant11 suggested... The bathroom furniture will also be adjusted... The path to the kitchen doesn’t bother me... I have that now, too... and if necessary, I can enter from the terrace... I also don’t mind having to walk past the sofa...
Ev-Marie86 schrieb:
. The path to the kitchen doesn’t bother me... I have that now too... and if necessary, I can enter from the terrace... I also don’t mind that you have to walk past the sofa...You were on the right track, but then this crappy plan comes out in the end (a layperson could do better) and you write something like that.
Reading that really hurts – at that point, there’s no helping you anymore.
It’s always amusing how people ask for pages of advice here and in the end insist on their own **** anyway. There are terraced houses with a 5m (16 ft) width that have more usable floor plans than this disaster of a design.
The root cause of it all is, by the way, the missing basement. Are you building on marshy ground or why is it no longer included? Save a few square meters upstairs and build a basement instead—that’s where all the annoying clutter goes.
Pantry…..
The root cause of it all is, by the way, the missing basement. Are you building on marshy ground or why is it no longer included? Save a few square meters upstairs and build a basement instead—that’s where all the annoying clutter goes.
Pantry…..
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j.bautsch16 May 2017 14:42Well, not everyone wants a basement. It doesn't necessarily have to be related to dampness or budget.
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Ev-Marie8616 May 2017 14:43I would say it's enough... I know what I need to know... Thank you... Just keep going...
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