ᐅ Multi-generational house with an underground garage for three families
Created on: 11 Mar 2019 09:55
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Muc1985
Hello everyone,
After reading quietly for a while and really appreciating all the ideas shared here, I’d like to bring up a topic and hopefully get some feedback, suggestions, and ideas!
I am 34 years old and originally from Munich, where I was born and raised.
Currently, we (my wife and I, with a child on the way, my sister and her partner, as well as my parents) are discussing whether to completely rebuild on our plot of land (currently occupied by a single-family house / 1000 sqm (0.25 acres) / 20 × 50 m (65 × 164 ft) / no zoning plan). The idea is to build a fairly modern house with two spacious living areas (each with its own terrace overlooking the garden, large living and dining areas, etc., and about 200 sqm (2150 sq ft) of living space), including an underground garage and a basement. A granny flat (or accessory dwelling unit) is also planned to be integrated.
I would like to start a discussion based on these ideas and am looking forward to any input or constructive criticism.
Thank you very much.
After reading quietly for a while and really appreciating all the ideas shared here, I’d like to bring up a topic and hopefully get some feedback, suggestions, and ideas!
I am 34 years old and originally from Munich, where I was born and raised.
Currently, we (my wife and I, with a child on the way, my sister and her partner, as well as my parents) are discussing whether to completely rebuild on our plot of land (currently occupied by a single-family house / 1000 sqm (0.25 acres) / 20 × 50 m (65 × 164 ft) / no zoning plan). The idea is to build a fairly modern house with two spacious living areas (each with its own terrace overlooking the garden, large living and dining areas, etc., and about 200 sqm (2150 sq ft) of living space), including an underground garage and a basement. A granny flat (or accessory dwelling unit) is also planned to be integrated.
I would like to start a discussion based on these ideas and am looking forward to any input or constructive criticism.
Thank you very much.
Muc1985 schrieb:
I’m also interested in the process and what happens next! I haven’t seen an architect consultation guide yet. The next step is that the architect reviews the development plan, since they don’t want to design unrealistic or unfeasible buildings.
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I am responding to your question in your thread.
Room layout
Which rooms do I want?
What do I want in the rooms?
For example: The wardrobe must fit a shoe collection of 150 pairs plus 100 bags.
The office/gaming/ironing room must accommodate the pool table.
The dining table should have specific dimensions, etc.
I don’t want
The bed under the window – that bothers me now.
Distance between TV and sofa should be xyz.
There is no Excel list because the whole thing is too individual.
With your parents, accessibility is an additional consideration, ranging from threshold-free to wheelchair accessible, which covers a lot.
Room layout
Which rooms do I want?
What do I want in the rooms?
For example: The wardrobe must fit a shoe collection of 150 pairs plus 100 bags.
The office/gaming/ironing room must accommodate the pool table.
The dining table should have specific dimensions, etc.
I don’t want
The bed under the window – that bothers me now.
Distance between TV and sofa should be xyz.
There is no Excel list because the whole thing is too individual.
With your parents, accessibility is an additional consideration, ranging from threshold-free to wheelchair accessible, which covers a lot.
Just a very brief update as things are quite busy at the moment.
We had a very good meeting with the architect, who was already able to visit the site. A draft contract is available. After an initial review, we are quite satisfied with almost everything. For the first step, only design phases 1–3 will likely be worked on.
Best regards
We had a very good meeting with the architect, who was already able to visit the site. A draft contract is available. After an initial review, we are quite satisfied with almost everything. For the first step, only design phases 1–3 will likely be worked on.
Best regards
Muc1985 schrieb:
Just very briefly, as things are quite busy at the moment.
We had a very good appointment with the architect, who was able to visit the site in person. A draft contract is available. After an initial review, we already like almost everything. For the first step, it seems only the work phases 1 to 3 (LPH 1-3) will be addressed.
Best regards Many words... don’t you want to show us the draft? After all, that was what this was about?!