ᐅ Single-family house, 172 sqm: Questions about the floor plan, roof structure, and brick cladding
Created on: 28 Mar 2018 08:59
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spochtsfreund
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 636 sqm (6,846 sq ft)
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2
Roof type: Gable roof
Architectural style: Industrial style
Orientation: Garden southeast
Maximum height: 9.5 m (31 ft)
Client Requirements
Industrial style, no basement, preferably a partially open roof structure above the children’s rooms and staircase (still needs adjustment), staircase should not be visible from the front door, open and high rooms, efficient use of space, children’s rooms should not be too large (a matter of preference)
Number of occupants: 4–5
Home office mandatory
Open architecture
Open kitchen with island
House Design
- Architect
What do you particularly like?
The existing layout, storage space under the stairs, three possible children’s rooms, bay window in the living room, exposed steel beams in the kitchen and living room, textured clinker brick facade, overall style of the house
What do you not like?
So far, there is no natural light in the stairwell, which is why there is a desire for a partially open roof structure
Preferred heating system:
Geothermal
Why is the design as it is now?
The architect has fully followed our specifications and wishes
What is the most important/fundamental question about the floor plan?
Would a partially open roof structure be possible? Do you have any experience with this? Do you have alternatives to Wittmunder torfbruch clinker? If yes, where did you get yours?
Plot size: 636 sqm (6,846 sq ft)
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2
Roof type: Gable roof
Architectural style: Industrial style
Orientation: Garden southeast
Maximum height: 9.5 m (31 ft)
Client Requirements
Industrial style, no basement, preferably a partially open roof structure above the children’s rooms and staircase (still needs adjustment), staircase should not be visible from the front door, open and high rooms, efficient use of space, children’s rooms should not be too large (a matter of preference)
Number of occupants: 4–5
Home office mandatory
Open architecture
Open kitchen with island
House Design
- Architect
What do you particularly like?
The existing layout, storage space under the stairs, three possible children’s rooms, bay window in the living room, exposed steel beams in the kitchen and living room, textured clinker brick facade, overall style of the house
What do you not like?
So far, there is no natural light in the stairwell, which is why there is a desire for a partially open roof structure
Preferred heating system:
Geothermal
Why is the design as it is now?
The architect has fully followed our specifications and wishes
What is the most important/fundamental question about the floor plan?
Would a partially open roof structure be possible? Do you have any experience with this? Do you have alternatives to Wittmunder torfbruch clinker? If yes, where did you get yours?
I would simply have the door to the walk-in closet open inward into the closet here; that doesn’t detract from the architect-designed house feel.
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kaho674 schrieb:
Is there a sliding door running in front of the wall in the bedroom? If so, I would definitely recommend embedding it into the wall. Otherwise, you won’t be able to hang a picture, mount a TV, or maybe place a small shelf there.Yes, it becomes a real problem if you ever want to mount a TV there.
Have you thought carefully about the grilles in front of the windows? I recently stood in a room like that... they really interfere with the view: they are just bars that will block your free view...
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j.bautsch9 Apr 2018 09:02https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/efh-172qm-fragen-zum-schnitt-Dachstuhl-und-Klinker.27213/
What happened to the hand-drawn cardinal directions on the ground floor plan? The directions should go the other way around: N O S W (North East South West), not N W S O (North West South East).
What happened to the hand-drawn cardinal directions on the ground floor plan? The directions should go the other way around: N O S W (North East South West), not N W S O (North West South East).
11ant schrieb:
I would simply have the door to the walk-in closet open inward here; that doesn’t ruin the architect-designed house feel at all. Exactly – that way you can use the wall for anything and don’t have to worry about the awkward sliding door.S
spochtsfreund12 Sep 2018 19:14Hey, we are still waiting as well. After receiving the structural engineering report and the energy performance certificate, we are now waiting for the detailed construction plans and tender documents. A few decisions have been made:
For the windows, we’ve chosen color RAL 9005, and terrazzo tiles for the kitchen and guest bathroom. In addition, we selected beautiful tiles for a herringbone pattern on the walls in both bathrooms.
On Friday, we’ll clear away brush and small trees, and then it’s back to waiting.
We’re hoping that construction can start around December or January, weather permitting. Since we already have a good loan approved by the bank, it’s time to start spending the money.
Otherwise, we keep you updated on Instagram at anotherhouse2018.
Best regards,
Henning
For the windows, we’ve chosen color RAL 9005, and terrazzo tiles for the kitchen and guest bathroom. In addition, we selected beautiful tiles for a herringbone pattern on the walls in both bathrooms.
On Friday, we’ll clear away brush and small trees, and then it’s back to waiting.
We’re hoping that construction can start around December or January, weather permitting. Since we already have a good loan approved by the bank, it’s time to start spending the money.
Otherwise, we keep you updated on Instagram at anotherhouse2018.
Best regards,
Henning
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