Hello everyone,
we are currently working on our floor plan and are starting to get a bit frustrated.
We have now had an optimal floor plan created for us.
We are very satisfied with everything except that the child II room feels too narrow.
The depth in the entrance area (child II) is about 2.5 m (8 feet 2 inches). The depth in the lower section is about 2.37 m (7 feet 9 inches). For comparison: child I is approximately 3.58 m by 5.0 m (11 feet 9 inches by 16 feet 5 inches).
According to our draftsman, this is due to the fact that, according to the current DIN standard, stairs must have a minimum tread depth of 260 mm (10 inches). This makes the staircase significantly longer than in the floor plans we previously reviewed.
Maybe someone here has a good idea on how to still improve this situation.
We appreciate any suggestions.

we are currently working on our floor plan and are starting to get a bit frustrated.
We have now had an optimal floor plan created for us.
We are very satisfied with everything except that the child II room feels too narrow.
The depth in the entrance area (child II) is about 2.5 m (8 feet 2 inches). The depth in the lower section is about 2.37 m (7 feet 9 inches). For comparison: child I is approximately 3.58 m by 5.0 m (11 feet 9 inches by 16 feet 5 inches).
According to our draftsman, this is due to the fact that, according to the current DIN standard, stairs must have a minimum tread depth of 260 mm (10 inches). This makes the staircase significantly longer than in the floor plans we previously reviewed.
Maybe someone here has a good idea on how to still improve this situation.
We appreciate any suggestions.
kbt09 schrieb:
I think the upper floor is well laid out.
But isn’t it true that if the garage is basically part of the house, it must maintain the 3-meter (10 feet) boundary distance? I’m not sure if this house design would be affected by that. In @K a t j a’s case, no. There must be no living space within the 3 meters (10 feet).
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Sunshine3876 Feb 2023 00:15But the garage may only be up to 9m (30 feet) long and 3m (10 feet) high. And with the roof, isn’t it actually taller than 3m (10 feet)?
Sunshine387 schrieb:
But the garage may only be up to 9m long and 3m high. And isn’t it taller than 3m because of the roof? No, according to the plan, the right garage is basically only one story, and that part probably has a very shallow roof that does not exceed the 3m (10 feet) height limit at the property boundary.
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Sunshine3876 Feb 2023 00:26The question is just how such a flat roof would look…
Sunshine387 schrieb:
It's just a question of how such a flat roof would look…Just like any other, as if a garage is attached to a house.Similar topics