Hello everyone,
We plan to start building a single-family house next year and are currently brainstorming ideas for the floor plan. What do you think of our current concept?
We are planning for three children and no basement. Since the soil is very damp, we were advised against having a basement (which we actually agree with). Additionally, we are only allowed to build a single-story house.
We found it quite challenging to make the most of the narrow plot: the entrance needs to be at the end of the street, possibly resulting in an L-shaped layout. We also want to build relatively narrow to enlarge the garden. We visited many model home parks and suppliers but found few options that really fit our needs. Of course, we are open to all ideas and suggestions.
Thanks for your feedback. Best regards.
We plan to start building a single-family house next year and are currently brainstorming ideas for the floor plan. What do you think of our current concept?
We are planning for three children and no basement. Since the soil is very damp, we were advised against having a basement (which we actually agree with). Additionally, we are only allowed to build a single-story house.
We found it quite challenging to make the most of the narrow plot: the entrance needs to be at the end of the street, possibly resulting in an L-shaped layout. We also want to build relatively narrow to enlarge the garden. We visited many model home parks and suppliers but found few options that really fit our needs. Of course, we are open to all ideas and suggestions.
Thanks for your feedback. Best regards.
Thanks for the feedback.
In the master bedroom, I only sleep – nothing else – so 3.7 m by 3.7 m (12 ft by 12 ft) is absolutely sufficient, and the room can accommodate a 3.7 m (12 ft) wardrobe. It should also be on the ground floor because of the ceiling height.
There is a bathtub on the upper floor, but unfortunately, it is hidden by the awkward representation of the roof window.
We don’t actually need the Lego room, that’s correct. A smaller layout would be desirable, but it conflicts with the space requirements on the ground floor (at least with a traditional pitched roof).
I’m curious to see what the planning office comes up with – maybe there will be completely different ideas.
In the master bedroom, I only sleep – nothing else – so 3.7 m by 3.7 m (12 ft by 12 ft) is absolutely sufficient, and the room can accommodate a 3.7 m (12 ft) wardrobe. It should also be on the ground floor because of the ceiling height.
There is a bathtub on the upper floor, but unfortunately, it is hidden by the awkward representation of the roof window.
We don’t actually need the Lego room, that’s correct. A smaller layout would be desirable, but it conflicts with the space requirements on the ground floor (at least with a traditional pitched roof).
I’m curious to see what the planning office comes up with – maybe there will be completely different ideas.
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