ᐅ Planning a Single-Family Home with a Bicycle Workshop

Created on: 26 Aug 2024 11:00
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HäuschenAmFeld
Hello everyone, from an enthusiastic lurker.

My partner and I were initially looking for an existing property and had already viewed several, but hadn’t found anything convincing. Mostly, the houses were either too small or much too large, requiring extensive renovation and modernization. By chance, we came across an offer for building plots in a location that suits us, and we have reconsidered the idea of new construction. First of all, here is my completed questionnaire:

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 919m2 (with restrictions, e.g., a compensation area with specific planting must be created over more than 7m at the rear part of the plot)
Slope – no, or at most minimal
Site coverage ratio: 0.25
Floor area ratio: (could not be found in the documents I have)
Building area, building line, and boundary: front 20m facing the street
Edge development: no
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2
Roof type: gable or hipped roof
Style: modern, I would say
Orientation: open, although a southwest-facing roof might be suitable?
Maximum height/limits
Additional requirements

Requirements from the builders
Style, roof shape, building type: We are open. In the immediate surroundings there are typical “village houses directly on the street,” townhouses, bungalows, etc. We would like to keep as much usable garden space as possible.
Basement, floors: 2 floors (the upper floor does not need to be full height but should have at least an extended knee wall). Originally, we wanted a basement, but that seems difficult budget-wise.
Number of people, age: 2 persons, 30 years old
Space requirements on ground floor (GF), upper floor (UF):
Office: home office, twice. Not large, but separate rooms are necessary.
Overnight guests per year: no one who stays more than a few nights
Open or closed architecture: –
Conservative or modern construction style: –
Open kitchen, kitchen island: Ideally with access to the dining/living area. It should be possible for two people to work simultaneously in the kitchen.
Number of dining seats: 4 or 6, not mainly for eating but for inviting friends/family for board games or similar. Daily use: 2
Fireplace: very much preferred but realistically more of a nice-to-have
Music/stereo wall: –
Balcony, roof terrace: –
Garage, carport: we are already planning to include this, but it is not essential to build immediately.
Utility garden, greenhouse: yes, later
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why certain things should or should not be included: It is important to have a heated workshop for bicycles. Our idea was to plan a “guest room” on the ground floor, which would have an outside door/patio door through which a bike can be brought directly inside. It would also be conceivable to start cycling directly from there and enter the house again through this side door. For this use case, a short route to a bathroom on the ground floor (with shower) would be nice as well.
This idea was proposed as an alternative to the basement in order to save costs, but it would have the downside of requiring a significantly larger footprint than we need upstairs. Typical floor plans usually have 2 children’s rooms + a master bedroom and bathroom upstairs. Our offices don’t need to be that large. Possibly 3 “children’s rooms” could be considered so that an additional small “hobby room” is created.

House design
Who designed the plan:
- House company, it is a standard floor plan example
What do you like? Why?
- Everything fits well, kitchen connected to living/dining area (possibly the kitchen could expand further over a kitchen island?)
What do you dislike? Why?
- The upper floor doesn’t quite fit yet, the door to the “workshop” is missing, and we haven’t looked in detail at windows and patio doors; we are still at the rough layout stage.
Price estimate from architect/planner: no detailed figures yet, but something like this was presented within our budget. However, when calculating with the commonly assumed 3000€/m2, I don’t see how it fits; this matches our feeling that the house might be too large for us.
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment: around 400k for everything except the plot
Preferred heating technology: air-to-water heat pump with underfloor heating, we would like to use photovoltaics

If you had to compromise, on which details/features
- Could give up: basement, fireplace, space on the upper floor, workshop room (if we can find another winter-suitable solution), exterior landscaping except for a rainwater cistern
- Cannot give up: 2 offices, 2 bathrooms or at least 1 guest bathroom

Why is the design the way it is now?
E.g.
Standard design from the planner? Yes

We welcome better ideas. We initially planned to build a very standard floor plan via a large general contractor, as shown in the catalog, hoping for few additional costs and that hopefully not much could go wrong.
However, that didn’t quite work with having a basement and the bicycle requirements. The plot is rather narrow but elongated. If we want space for a double carport or double garage (to the right side at the plot boundary where the driveway is), not every house footprint fits well.

Plot plan with red boundary line and yellow area, building plot sketch

2D floor plan of an upper floor with bedroom, children’s rooms, bathroom, hallway and dressing room

House floor plan with living/dining, kitchen, hallway, office, WC, utility room and stairs
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nordanney
26 Aug 2024 14:15
HäuschenAmFeld schrieb:

We will definitely take a closer look at the idea of having a garage. If planned right at the house, including electricity, it could be a good option. Also, the idea of possibly planning a parking space in front and adding a carport if needed.

A carport with an attached shed is also a very good solution that puts the least strain on the budget (such kits are even available as DIY sets). If electricity is planned outside (for a wallbox, e-bike charging options, regular outdoor power, etc.), then the shed is basically supplied at no extra cost.
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ypg
26 Aug 2024 14:42
I’m not sure how you plan to fit the house onto the plot.
HäuschenAmFeld schrieb:

House company, this is a standard floor plan example

Yes, the standard model is about 160 square meters (1,722 square feet) and based on the windows, it’s a two-story building. This would roughly cost €480,000 plus additional construction-related costs and exterior work (paving, garage/carport, landscaping).

If you are planning a nice, affordable home and arrange the utility room smartly, you can reach the garage in just a few steps from there.

Are you not planning for any children?
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hanghaus2023
26 Aug 2024 17:58
Could you please answer all the questions from #6?
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HäuschenAmFeld
26 Aug 2024 18:42
Sure, I had already tried, but maybe some information is still missing:
hanghaus2023 schrieb:

Is there a zoning plan and/or parking space regulation from the municipality?

There is an additional local ordinance that governs the development, but regarding parking spaces, it only states that paths, parking spaces, and driveways must have permeable surfaces for water and air. Further down, where permitted roof designs are discussed, garages, carports, and ancillary buildings are listed as exceptions to the roof shape regulations. As far as I can tell, there are no further rules, but if needed, I would try calling the municipality again. This ordinance specifically applies to our street section.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:


Is the road, which is 3m (10 feet) away from the property, a planned access in the northeast?

Yes, the northeast side is an access point. This is because in 2025 a pedestrian path will be built along the road, and at the same time driveways to the properties will be constructed. Two properties share a 6m (20 feet) wide access, and depending on the property layout, the driveway is located either on the right or left corner of the lot.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:

I would first consider where the house will be placed.

Our orientation was as follows: We want to build as close to the road as possible. On the "right" side of the house (north on the site plan), where the driveway is located, cars/carport/garage will be positioned along the edge of the property, adjacent to the house, so that on the west side (left on the plan) there is some distance to the neighboring property.
We also have to maintain at least the 3m (10 feet) setback from the road, but possibly a bit more to allow for easy car maneuvering or to provide space for visitors to park on the property.

Alternatively, one could consider placing parking spaces in front of the house facing the street, but then you would always have to make awkward turns to leave, since the driveways are planned at the very edge of the property.
11ant26 Aug 2024 19:00
I quickly placed the ground floor plus a 3x9m (10x30 feet) garage on the plot (optimized for the short route to the utility room and a straight driveway):
Site plan of a plot with building area, red outline and measurements

Plot plan with red boundary line, building area marked in blue and measurements

https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
K a t j a26 Aug 2024 19:45
Unfortunately, I cannot read the dimensions of the plot. Could you please provide them again?