ᐅ Floor plan single-family house with gable roof, one full story, 140 sqm

Created on: 4 Jul 2019 18:55
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dumdidum!
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dumdidum!
4 Jul 2019 18:55
Hello everyone.

We have been planning a cozy home for quite some time. Now that my girlfriend has finished her studies, we are finally ready to start.

The plot was gifted to us and is great overall (dimensions 16 x 60 meters (52 x 197 feet), north-south orientation), but unfortunately a bit narrow. Since it is an infill lot and there are large buildings on both sides, we have decided to position the windows mainly to the front and back. This way, we avoid looking at concrete walls and can enjoy the great southern exposure.

Given these conditions, an urban villa would be ideal, but unfortunately the development plan only allows single-story construction. We will therefore orient a 1½-story house perpendicular to the street, with an entrance on the gable end.

We have visited several builders and had some designs drawn up, but we are still not 100% satisfied.

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size = 1060 sqm (11,412 sq ft)
Slope = No
Building window, building line and boundary = 3 m (10 feet) from the boundary
Edge development = No
Number of parking spaces = 2
Number of stories = 1 full story
Roof form = any
Architectural style = standard 1½-story

Owner requirements
Architectural style, roof form, building type = gable roof
Basement, stories = no basement; 1 full story
Number of residents, ages = 2 now + 1 child in the future, about 30 years old
Walk-in closet = Yes
Staircase type = straight
Office: family use or home office? = No
Number of guest stays per year = guest room desired
Open kitchen, kitchen island = open plan
Number of dining seats = 8
Fireplace = No
Music/stereo wall = Yes
Balcony, roof terrace = No
Garage, carport = carport
Utility garden, greenhouse = utility garden

House design
Planner: designer from a construction company = basic draft based on our ideas
Personal budget for house, including equipment = 300,000 Euro
Preferred heating technology = gas condensing boiler

Basically, the two options mainly differ in the location of the guest bathroom on the ground floor and the access to the bathroom on the upper floor.

What is important to us is a straight staircase and a walk-in closet on the upper floor.

I would like to hear your opinions on what makes more sense or what you find more appealing.

Ground floor plan of a house: kitchen, hallway, utility room, WC, living/dining area; sketch with measurements.


Upper floor plan: guest room/office, sleeping/walk-in closet, child’s room, bathroom, hallway, stairs.


Apartment floor plan with living room, kitchen, hallway, WC, and stairwell.


Attic floor plan with stairs, bathroom, and four rooms.
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ypg
4 Jul 2019 20:08
dumdidum! schrieb:

Huge buildings on the left and right
dumdidum! schrieb:

The development plan only allows single-story construction
??? That sounds like a contradiction! Or what do you consider huge buildings?

In the drawing, I see a two-story building. Oops:
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dumdidum!
4 Jul 2019 20:18
These are houses that are about 30 years old with basements, but only half of the basement is below ground level. As a result, the houses are quite tall. The footprint is approximately 15 x 10 m (50 x 33 feet). These are substantial structures.

I meant one full story. According to the development plan, only one and a half stories are allowed!
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NatureSys
4 Jul 2019 20:50
As the upper floor is currently planned, it would have to be considered a full storey as well.
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NatureSys
4 Jul 2019 20:58
If the building plan designates south as the legal orientation, the living and dining areas will become quite dark in the evening. It is definitely advisable to include a window facing west in that area.
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ypg
4 Jul 2019 21:07
ypg schrieb:

I see a 2-story building in the drawing
dumdidum! schrieb:

I meant 1 full story. According to the development plan, only 1½ stories are allowed


Could you please upload the site plan or the drawing of the property?

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