ᐅ Is the floor plan for a single-family house structurally feasible?

Created on: 27 Jul 2016 08:16
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Mani999
We have planned the floor layout of our future single-family house according to our wishes. However, before we consult an architect or structural engineer, I would like to ask here whether the floor plan is structurally somewhat realistic.

Exterior walls: 50 cm (20 inches) brick
Interior walls: 30 cm (12 inches) brick

The dimensions refer to the interior measurements (so without the brick thickness).
I have fewer concerns about the right side. But can the left side be realized as planned (without any extensive special constructions)?

Thank you very much for your help/opinions.


2D-Hausgrundriss mit Wohnbereich, Küche, Garage und Garten
Nofret29 Jul 2016 15:54
Call the room a "storage room"; a traditional pantry is cool, which you can no longer achieve in a modern house, not even with a basement room 😉

Your wishes are quite "ordinary" – it’s not the wishes we criticize but the implementation 🙂 that is something completely different.
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Mani999
1 Aug 2016 13:31
Thanks again for the feedback. I will now take my prioritized "wish list" to a professional and have them create a proposal for me (without showing it to them in advance). I think/hope this will result in some very interesting alternative floor plans.

If you happen to know any floor plans with a centrally located straight staircase in a roughly 11.5 x 9.5 meter (38 x 31 foot) house, please share them 😀