ᐅ Planning a Single-Family Home in Northern NRW – Looking for Feedback on the Design...

Created on: 30 Nov 2013 16:09
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Predonor
We are building a house with a gable roof and a roof pitch of 38 degrees. The knee wall will be 1.35 m (4 ft 5 in) high.

After visiting numerous model homes, we found a floor plan in a prefab house exhibition park that we now plan to build using solid construction.

We have a rectangular plot of land (17 m (56 ft) wide and 28 m (92 ft) deep) oriented north-south. The building zone is located in the northern part, so the garden will be designed in front of the house. The house should be 11 m (36 ft) wide (the maximum allowed build width), and the garage with a workshop room will be built to the right of the house (northeast).

The “bay window” in the southwest is not yet drawn correctly. Doors are still missing on the left and right sides of the bay window, so the whole area should feel like a sunroom.

At some point, I will upload the new plans or a different version again.

According to the current status, the net living area is 150 sqm (1,615 sq ft), with underfloor heating upstairs and downstairs, and a gas heating system supported by solar for hot water. The current fixed price is about EUR 230,000.

Now we would appreciate opinions, discussions, etc. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

2D Grundrissplan eines Wohnhauses mit Küche, Wohnzimmer und Bad, Maßangaben sichtbar


2D-Grundriss eines Wohnhauses mit Schlafzimmern, Küche, Bad und Fluren
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Bauexperte
3 Dec 2013 00:09
Good evening,
Predonor schrieb:
@Bauexperte: That may be true, but who wants to prove it to me or who wants to sue? Besides, we have customized it for our plot of land.
It definitely says a lot about the person behind the nickname "Predonor"...

Regards, Bauexperte
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Doc.Schnaggls
3 Dec 2013 10:43
Note on the bathroom in the attic:

In my opinion, the toilet is somewhat awkwardly positioned under the sloping ceiling. I don't know how tall the individual residents are, but if the line in front of the toilet is at the 2-meter (6 ft 7 in) mark, you might hit your head hard on the ceiling when standing up from the toilet...