ᐅ Looking for opinions and advice on a 220 sqm single-family house.

Created on: 26 Mar 2014 12:28
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tommo
Hello fellow homebuilding enthusiasts,

We are excited to make our dream of owning a house come true and have already done a lot of planning. We’ve also secured a plot of land, so we can get started soon.

The plan is for a detached single-family house with a timber frame construction (walls plastered), at least KFW70 standard, without a basement.
The land slopes slightly (from east to west), and according to the development plan, 2m (6.5 ft) can be cut and 1.5m (5 ft) built up. There is a building boundary line on the north side (north edge of the house), and I have approval for an exemption to exceed this boundary for the garage. We have two children, and I work from home.

The house will have a ground source heat pump and a central mechanical ventilation system (if the budget allows 😉).

There will be an extension on the west side (not insulated as part of the main building envelope) that will house the sauna. The roof of the extension will be used as a roof terrace.

Allowed knee wall height: 2.00m (6.6 ft) with a roof pitch of 25°.

Hmm, what else might be important...??

Attached are images of the floor plan, 3D views of the house, and the site layout showing the house’s orientation on the plot.

Thank you very much, and I’m really looking forward to your feedback.

Best regards,
Thomas


3D-Ansicht eines modernen Hauses mit Terrasse

Moderne zweigeschossige Hausstruktur mit grauer Fassade, großer Terrasse und Glasfronten

3D-Hausmodell außenansicht mit Garage, Zufahrt und grauer Fassade

Grundrissplan eines Hauses mit Wohnzimmer, Küche, Essbereich, Bad, Garage und Nebenzimmer.

Lageplan eines Baugrundstuecks mit gruenem Gebaeudevolumen, Parzellen und Masslinien

Grundriss eines Mehrzimmer-Hauses mit Schlafzimmern, Bad, Küche und Flur
tommo30 Apr 2014 14:39
Detailed floor plan of a house with living area, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and garage
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ypg
30 Apr 2014 21:03
Do you also have the measurements? For example, the living room seems very narrow to me... The hallway for coats is dimensioned at 140cm (55 inches). If you subtract 65cm (26 inches) for the wardrobe depth and some plaster, there isn’t even enough space left for a door frame 🙁