ᐅ New construction of a single-family house with 150 sqm of living space, Saarland
Created on: 29 Apr 2021 16:04
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chrisOo
Hello everyone,
I am planning to start a new build in Saarland this year.
The exterior dimensions of the house will be approximately 9.5 x 10.5 meters (31 x 34.5 feet). I wanted to share my floor plan with you and ask if you have any opinions. However, the plans currently have dimensions of 9 x 10 meters (29.5 x 33 feet).
My first idea is to remove the wall next to the staircase in the kitchen and create a 3-meter (10 feet) kitchen island parallel to the kitchen units along the right exterior wall.
Upstairs, the walk-in closet should be larger and get a connecting door to the bathroom. A garage with an access door will be added in front of the utility room.
Regarding the site plan: the house will actually be located behind the house with number 84, not as shown in the drawing. House number 84 will be demolished beforehand.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Christoph


I am planning to start a new build in Saarland this year.
The exterior dimensions of the house will be approximately 9.5 x 10.5 meters (31 x 34.5 feet). I wanted to share my floor plan with you and ask if you have any opinions. However, the plans currently have dimensions of 9 x 10 meters (29.5 x 33 feet).
My first idea is to remove the wall next to the staircase in the kitchen and create a 3-meter (10 feet) kitchen island parallel to the kitchen units along the right exterior wall.
Upstairs, the walk-in closet should be larger and get a connecting door to the bathroom. A garage with an access door will be added in front of the utility room.
Regarding the site plan: the house will actually be located behind the house with number 84, not as shown in the drawing. House number 84 will be demolished beforehand.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Christoph
No, the vestibule does not look at all like a “wart” in reality... 😀... On the contrary, it looks really good there and enhances the house. But maybe you just have to see it for yourself...
chrisOo schrieb:
The door doesn’t necessarily have to be recessed into the wall. I’m leaning towards PSK, lift-and-slide door. The width of the entrance is less important to me than the total glass area. With sliding doors of any kind, you usually have less glass area than with double doors of the same size, so I don’t quite understand the argument about maximizing the total glass area.
chrisOo schrieb:
Don’t worry about the money; this is purely about the house.
But you can continue your sniping in other threads if you want, just try to hold back here a bit, you’re starting to get on my nerves! That wasn’t sniping, but a serious suggestion. Of course, your money will get the house built, but you will have to compromise in many areas where the quality of a house can actually be seen.
Everyone here is just trying to give you valuable advice, and it’s a pity that you often reply with such sharp comments.
chrisOo schrieb:
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