ᐅ Forward-Looking Floor Plan Design for the Upper Floor

Created on: 2 Dec 2020 20:32
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Buffycat
Hi hello,
my husband, our two sons, and I currently live in a 100-year-old house. We live together with his grandmother and her caregiver. As soon as the grandmother passes away (she will soon be 99 years old), we plan to demolish the old, very large house and build a single-family home (pictures 1, 2, 3). (The furniture shown in the pictures will of course not be arranged exactly like that.)
We live in a location that’s perfect for us, in a small town on the beautiful main street. We have a corner plot with a large garden facing south (picture 4). This means that on the north side you are close to the action, while the garden remains peaceful.
The new house must be aligned flush with both streets, and the building style is closed. (Picture 5 shows the plot with the current house.) This means the garage (which in our case will actually be a carport, contrary to the drawing) must border the neighboring property.
We spent a long time working on the floor plan. Apart from some small changes, like moving some doors, the house will likely be built as planned because it meets our requirements 🙂 The house will have just under 180 sqm (about 1937 sq ft). We are building it for our family of four. Our youngest just turned one. Still, I am concerned about what will happen in 20–25 years when both children have moved out and the house becomes too big for just two people. So I am looking for a way to downsize if that is ever desired.
The staircase must remain in the center because I don’t want to have to walk through the entrance area to get to the living area. This is also an important wish of my husband. Upstairs, we plan a nice reading area in the hallway, which will then serve as living space and not just as a passage. We have something similar now, but smaller. Both floors should be connected by the staircase. What I want to avoid later is dividing the house into living space downstairs and renting out the upper floor completely, because I don’t want to hear strangers walking around over us (though the utility room and bathroom are less of an issue for me), and also because there is our garden and I do not want the tenants to overlook it. That’s why I have been thinking about the following layout for the future.
(Picture 6) The half-landing staircase would become two straight staircases. The door to the utility room would be raised a bit and would be the tenant’s entrance.
I am thinking more of renting this out as office or commercial space, since all the windows face north. The layout is not ideal for a one-room apartment. However, we will only be able to decide what makes sense when the time comes, as we cannot plan that far ahead. (Currently, rooms on the ground floor at this location are rented out as a massage practice by my husband’s grandmother for about three years; before that there was a video rental store for about 10 years.) The important thing is to have two completely separate units with distinct areas with as little effort as possible!

What do you think? Does anyone have other ideas?
Who has suggestions for the laundry chute (which I don’t like where it is now)?
I am happy to consider proposals, except that I do not want to separate the south side upstairs from our living area, especially since that’s where our bedroom will be.
Thank you in advance
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haydee
6 Dec 2020 06:12
Imperfection is sometimes intentional. It is often seen and used to be common practice.
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hampshire
6 Dec 2020 10:08
Olli-Ka schrieb:

I have a colleague who still lives upstairs with his mom at 50 years old.
So much for planning reliability.

Unless it’s due to a health-related reason or the relationship is exceptionally good: it’s your own fault.
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WilderSueden
6 Dec 2020 10:09
The colleague or the mother?

It also depends on whether they live in the same apartment or in a separate granny flat / accessory dwelling unit.
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ypg
6 Dec 2020 10:42
WilderSueden schrieb:

It also depends on whether both live in the same apartment or in a separate granny flat.

Doesn’t matter. It’s still “living with Mom”... not to be confused with “Mom’s hotel” 😉 You can try to sugarcoat it all you want.
Mom provides the accommodation... I can understand that when it comes to care and support.
11ant6 Dec 2020 13:00
Olli-Ka schrieb:

What is this?
A gap in knowledge – a damn Prussian, unbeliever! *smile*
(I’m going to think about how to explain what the Boanlkramer is to people outside of Bavaria during my walk in the forest)
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Olli-Ka
6 Dec 2020 13:14
Alright,
I openly admit I’m a true “Fischkopp” or, as you would say down there, a “Klippenkotzer.”
However, I have been living in northern Italy (Lower Saxony + North Rhine-Westphalia) for over 30 years, and even spent about 1.5 years in Nuremberg.
Nuremberg wasn’t that bad after all, definitely better than North Rhine-Westphalia 😎
I’ll be heading back to the coast soon 🙂
Regards, Olli