Hi!
Here is our project. It would be great if you could take a look, especially regarding the expected costs.
Plot: 1203 m² (12946 sq ft), already owned. Location: Northernmost part of NRW, OWL region.
No significant slope, no peatland, no former bombing area, previously meadow.
A row of trees still needs to be removed, which will happen in October.
About the house:
Approx. 195 m² (2100 sq ft) living space
2 full floors with a 22° roof pitch
Ground floor:
Open kitchen with island
Office
Living room
Hallway
Staircase
Heating room
Utility room
Upper floor:
Laundry room
Bathroom with sauna
Children’s bedrooms 1 & 2
Master bedroom
Dressing room
Outside:
Double garage 9 x 6 meters (30 x 20 feet), including tool storage room
Feel free to give feedback on whether this all makes sense. It was put together from several building descriptions. 🙂
A more detailed specification can be found in the PDF.
Thank you!
Best regards, Sebastian
Here is our project. It would be great if you could take a look, especially regarding the expected costs.
Plot: 1203 m² (12946 sq ft), already owned. Location: Northernmost part of NRW, OWL region.
No significant slope, no peatland, no former bombing area, previously meadow.
A row of trees still needs to be removed, which will happen in October.
About the house:
Approx. 195 m² (2100 sq ft) living space
2 full floors with a 22° roof pitch
Ground floor:
Open kitchen with island
Office
Living room
Hallway
Staircase
Heating room
Utility room
Upper floor:
Laundry room
Bathroom with sauna
Children’s bedrooms 1 & 2
Master bedroom
Dressing room
Outside:
Double garage 9 x 6 meters (30 x 20 feet), including tool storage room
Feel free to give feedback on whether this all makes sense. It was put together from several building descriptions. 🙂
A more detailed specification can be found in the PDF.
Thank you!
Best regards, Sebastian
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Bauexperte23 Jul 2014 10:01Hello Bolzen,
sorry, I only wanted to delete the posted link, but your entire post got deleted by mistake...
With the construction specifications, you always have to keep in mind: "if it’s not included, it’s considered not purchased"! A seller can explain things nicely, but if they are serious, they will be willing to put it in writing.
The “scientific” paper is not suitable for you for three reasons. First, it only deals with the part concerning developers (land and house in one package). Secondly, you would need to have at least completed an apprenticeship as a mason or carpenter to understand and apply the suggestions. And last but not least, a reputable builder will definitely ask why you are sitting in front of them instead of an architect regarding the tendering of trades; presumably, you want to contract the trades yourself… I would certainly do it that way.
Therefore, it is completely sufficient to consult the sample building specification from the consumer advice center (which is actually based solely on the construction specifications).
Regards, Bauexperte
sorry, I only wanted to delete the posted link, but your entire post got deleted by mistake...
With the construction specifications, you always have to keep in mind: "if it’s not included, it’s considered not purchased"! A seller can explain things nicely, but if they are serious, they will be willing to put it in writing.
The “scientific” paper is not suitable for you for three reasons. First, it only deals with the part concerning developers (land and house in one package). Secondly, you would need to have at least completed an apprenticeship as a mason or carpenter to understand and apply the suggestions. And last but not least, a reputable builder will definitely ask why you are sitting in front of them instead of an architect regarding the tendering of trades; presumably, you want to contract the trades yourself… I would certainly do it that way.
Therefore, it is completely sufficient to consult the sample building specification from the consumer advice center (which is actually based solely on the construction specifications).
Regards, Bauexperte