Hello,
we are now entering the critical phase of our planning. Next week, the shell construction will be put out to tender. I have refrained from asking for outside opinions for a long time, but now I’m taking the step.
The building will be solid construction, meeting the energy saving ordinance standard (we will be about 10% below the required value).
Almost 160 sqm (1722 sq ft) of pure living space (excluding the terrace).
External dimensions approximately 11.00 m by 15.30 m (36 ft by 50 ft) including the garage.
The plot size is 600 sqm (6460 sq ft).
To give you a complete picture, I’m including interior and exterior views.
What is not clearly visible on the plans: there will be an attic above the bathroom, office, and bedroom.
The windows are not yet final (in the end, they will be double casement windows).
The "space" in the bathroom will be a closet.
The staircase is closed off so that the space underneath will be part of the pantry/wardrobe.
Even though some proponents of space-saving staircases in detached houses (EVH) are here, we consciously decided against it. 🙂
The front door has already been rotated and now opens to the right. This way, it no longer blocks the wardrobe area when open.
A roof window above the hallway has also already been included.
A few walls will be constructed as solid walls rather than drywall, contrary to the plans shown here. This is due to structural requirements. The material transitions and mix are thus also resolved.
On the floor plans, the north side is always at the top.
Enjoy, and thank you in advance for your feedback. Maybe there are still some minor details we can change or improve.
Note:
Attachments have been deleted at the original poster’s request.
Best regards,
Bauexperte
we are now entering the critical phase of our planning. Next week, the shell construction will be put out to tender. I have refrained from asking for outside opinions for a long time, but now I’m taking the step.
The building will be solid construction, meeting the energy saving ordinance standard (we will be about 10% below the required value).
Almost 160 sqm (1722 sq ft) of pure living space (excluding the terrace).
External dimensions approximately 11.00 m by 15.30 m (36 ft by 50 ft) including the garage.
The plot size is 600 sqm (6460 sq ft).
To give you a complete picture, I’m including interior and exterior views.
What is not clearly visible on the plans: there will be an attic above the bathroom, office, and bedroom.
The windows are not yet final (in the end, they will be double casement windows).
The "space" in the bathroom will be a closet.
The staircase is closed off so that the space underneath will be part of the pantry/wardrobe.
Even though some proponents of space-saving staircases in detached houses (EVH) are here, we consciously decided against it. 🙂
The front door has already been rotated and now opens to the right. This way, it no longer blocks the wardrobe area when open.
A roof window above the hallway has also already been included.
A few walls will be constructed as solid walls rather than drywall, contrary to the plans shown here. This is due to structural requirements. The material transitions and mix are thus also resolved.
On the floor plans, the north side is always at the top.
Enjoy, and thank you in advance for your feedback. Maybe there are still some minor details we can change or improve.
Note:
Attachments have been deleted at the original poster’s request.
Best regards,
Bauexperte
The garden extends on the west side as a narrow strip about 5 meters (16 feet) wide. Most of it is located on the south side. There are enough windows on the house side.
The corner of the terrace is recessed so that people passing by on the street don’t have a direct view of the terrace when you’re sitting there. According to the development plan, we are not allowed to build a privacy screen along the sidewalk. The wall can be a maximum of 30 cm (12 inches) high, and/or a small hedge. We didn’t approach this without a plan 🙂
The corner of the terrace is recessed so that people passing by on the street don’t have a direct view of the terrace when you’re sitting there. According to the development plan, we are not allowed to build a privacy screen along the sidewalk. The wall can be a maximum of 30 cm (12 inches) high, and/or a small hedge. We didn’t approach this without a plan 🙂
I also can’t imagine that you would place such a well-designed house randomly without a plan. You should always know where you want to look while cooking or sitting on the sofa—whether towards the street with playing children or towards your garden.
All four sides should be considered (basic ideas about the location of the terrace(s), carport, sculpture, and favorite tree should be taken into account). Still, a sculpture can be added later, just as the final position of the terrace or raised bed can develop over time.
Who has time to waste and knows how the sun’s position will change throughout the year? Unfortunately, you also have no control over neighboring buildings. These things grow naturally, just like the final placement of pictures and accessories.
All four sides should be considered (basic ideas about the location of the terrace(s), carport, sculpture, and favorite tree should be taken into account). Still, a sculpture can be added later, just as the final position of the terrace or raised bed can develop over time.
Who has time to waste and knows how the sun’s position will change throughout the year? Unfortunately, you also have no control over neighboring buildings. These things grow naturally, just like the final placement of pictures and accessories.
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