ᐅ Single-family house 180-190 sqm on a 10x20 m building plot, first draft general contractor proposal

Created on: 28 Oct 2019 12:32
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Builderbob
Hello everyone,

My wife and I are planning to become homeowners soon and have had a preliminary floor plan created by our (prospective) prefab home provider based on our first meeting.

We have a specific plot in mind, but the new development area is still being surveyed, and the parcels are being reorganized. Therefore, there is no official site plan yet, only the attached zoning plan excerpt (dashed lines = property boundaries).

We find the floor plan draft interesting at first glance, especially since it doesn’t seem like a standard template from the provider, at least from our perspective. I’ve listed a few points below that I think could be improved – I’m sure you’ll notice more...

Thanks in advance for your assessments!

Thomas

Zoning Plan / Restrictions

Plot Size – 47 sqm (505 sq ft)

Slope – none

Site Coverage Ratio – 0.4

Floor Area Ratio – 0.8

Building Envelope, Building Line, and Setbacks – Building envelope 10 x 20 m (33 x 66 ft), setback 3 m (10 ft) from street/neighboring property, perimeter development possible but not planned

Number of Parking Spaces – 2

Number of Stories – 2 full stories

Roof Type – gable, hip, shed, flat

Architectural Style – modern

Orientation

Maximum Heights / Limits – 9.80 m (32 ft) from road surface to top of building

Additional Requirements


Homeowners’ Requirements

Style, Roof Type, Building Type – not fixed (except: no flat roof)

Basement, Number of Floors – 2 full stories, no basement

Number of Occupants, Ages – 3 persons (36, 35, 1), potentially second child in future

Space Requirements on Ground and Upper Floors
Ground floor: open living/dining/kitchen area, pantry, office/guest room, utility room
Upper floor: bedroom/bathroom/walk-in closet, 2 children’s rooms, kids’ bathroom

Office: Family Use or Home Office? – occasional home office, room shared with guest room

Number of Sleep Guests Per Year – 5–10

Open or Closed Architecture – open

Conservative or Modern Construction – modern

Open Kitchen, Kitchen Island – yes

Number of Dining Seats – 6–10

Fireplace – yes

Music / Stereo Wall – no

Balcony, Roof Terrace – nice to have, not essential

Garage, Carport – carport

Utility Garden, Greenhouse – no


House Design

Designer – general contractor

What Do You Like Especially? Why?
Ground floor: open living/dining area but no direct line of sight from sofa to kitchen, short route from front door to pantry, separated utility room
Upper floor: separation of children’s and master areas, no “trapped” walk-in closet, roof terrace, “sleeping platform” in children’s room

What Do You Dislike? Why?
Overall: floor plan looks very elongated
Ground floor: entrance vestibule (in my opinion unnecessary), coat storage far from front door (alternative under stairs?), WC possibly too narrow, no direct access from kitchen to terrace (planned at SE/SW corner – around the corner), seating nook in kitchen (planned to be removed/replaced with window seat), distance between kitchen island and wall, narrow passage living/dining area if fireplace and piano (175 x 60 cm) are placed as planned
Upper floor: children’s rooms facing north, bedroom facing south, “space” at roof terrace exit, overall space usage (large hallway 20 sqm plus 10 sqm “leftover” as “sauna room” (sauna for 2 persons should be integrated in bathroom), bathroom rather small and walk-in closet quite narrow)

Price Estimate According to Architect/Planner: $465,000 (excluding land and additional construction costs)

Personal Price Limit for the House, Including Equipment: $500,000

Preferred Heating Technology: air-to-water heat pump, possibly with photovoltaic system


If You Have to Give Up Anything, which Details/Features

- Could You Do Without: sauna, kitchen island, roof terrace

-Could Not Do Without: fireplace, office/guest room, separate walk-in closet/dressing room, 2 bathrooms upstairs

Why Is the Design Like It Is? e.g.

Standard Design from Planner? – no

Which Wishes from the Architect Have Been Implemented? – design based on our room program and “wish list” (e.g., fireplace, “window seat” in kitchen, spatial separation of living room and kitchen, no trapped walk-in closet)

What Do You Think Makes It Especially Good or Bad? – bad: space use upstairs (20 sqm hallway + 10 sqm sauna/leftover space), good: separation of “technical area” on ground floor and children’s/master areas upstairs

What Is the Most Important/Basic Question About the Floor Plan in 130 Characters?
Can this initial draft be developed further, or is it better to start from scratch? If the latter, how to improve (classic rectangle?)?

Site plan: two blue building outlines, red access areas, yellow border area, row of trees, north arrow.


Floor plan and site plan with color zones; inset apartment floor plan in center.


Ground floor plan with living/dining/kitchen, hall and utility rooms of a house.


Upper floor plan: sleeping, two children’s rooms, bathroom, shower, hall, walk-in closet, sauna extension.


Attic floor plan: two rooms, stairs, flat roof, measurements, entrance doors.


North elevation of a two-story house with gable roof, windows, and person in front.


East elevation of a modern house, gray facade, dark roof, tree left, person in front.


Two-story house with gray front, large windows; person left, bush right; south elevation.


West elevation of a modern two-story house with gray facade, dark roof, tree right.
Pinky030130 Oct 2019 21:07
I believe Miele refrigerators are manufactured by Liebherr, so you should be able to find virtually the same models at a slightly lower price there.
11ant31 Oct 2019 02:02
Builderbob schrieb:

We find the floor plan design interesting at first glance, especially since it (at least for us) does not look like a standard plan from the provider.

In my opinion, a floor plan should only be more complex if the clients specifically want something different. It is a mistaken hope that every corner in the layout makes the house a more clever spatial experience – moreover, the seemingly intended level of extravagance in the floor plan is not reflected at all in the elevations.
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kaho67431 Oct 2019 08:55
ypg schrieb:

Outrageous. Katja is heating the outdoors
Nonsense, the room is not being heated. :P
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ypg
31 Oct 2019 10:26
kaho674 schrieb:

Nonsense, the room is not heated.
But it is inside your thermal envelope, right?
You’re convincing yourself, just like I do when I tell myself that our unheated bedroom gets refreshed with cool air through the window.
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aero2016
31 Oct 2019 10:31
Pinky0301 schrieb:

I believe Miele refrigerators are manufactured by Liebherr, so you should basically find the same models at a slightly lower price.
Correct, Miele refrigerators are made by Liebherr. However, Miele sells them at a lower price.
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Builderbob
31 Oct 2019 10:37
11ant schrieb:

It is a false hope to think that every corner in the floor plan makes the house a more clever spatial experience – furthermore, I don’t see the apparently intended level of extravagance in the floor plan reflected at all in the elevations.

I don’t feel the need to force as many corners as possible into the floor plan, which is why, for example, I quite like the design by RomeoZwo.

However, I realized yesterday that the WAF (wife acceptance factor) is not as high as I had thought/hoped. She doesn’t like the hallway with all the doors, quote: "You enter the door and feel like you’re in a hospital, left and right nothing but doors…" oops: she prefers the general contractor’s design (without the unnecessary vestibule), because in the entrance area there is only one door (to the study), while the doors to the utility room, technical room, and pantry are “hidden” in the hallway at the back… However, I don’t think this really requires all those corners either.