ᐅ Single-family house with 2 full stories, no basement, approximately 190 m² (about 2,045 ft²)
Created on: 3 Oct 2017 20:38
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julii.3
Hello everyone,
since we have finally found a suitable plot of land, we are currently in the idea collection phase for our house. We already have a very clear vision of how our future home should look. Existing furniture is also to be incorporated as much as possible. Here are the details of our first draft. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions for improvements and ideas!
Development plan/restrictions: none
Plot size: 970 m² (10,442 sq ft)
Owners’ requirements
Gable roof
2 full floors, no basement, garage roof usable as storage
2 adults, 30 and 25 years old, 2 children planned
Room requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: home office with 2 workstations needed, plenty of storage space required
No guest room necessary
Rather closed architecture
Conservative construction style
Open kitchen with cooking island desired
Number of dining seats: 8 people, extendable up to 10
Fireplace desired in living and dining areas
Double garage with heating room and storage space for tools and others
Size approx. 180 to 190 m² (1,938 to 2,045 sq ft)
House design
Who designed the plan:
Designed by myself. We have not yet consulted an architect
What do you particularly like? Why? Kitchen-dining area with direct access to the terrace, bedroom facing east, layout on the upper floor is good because each room has privacy and is not directly adjacent to bedrooms/kids’ rooms. Also, we would like a T-shaped layout in the bathroom.
What do you not like? Why? Office is too big; 13–14 m² (140–150 sq ft) would be sufficient. Pantry could be larger. There is also little space for a guest wardrobe. The cloakroom should be for residents only.
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment but without furniture: €450,000
DIY work desired
Preferred heating system: gas heating
If you had to give up certain details/upgrades
- that you could give up:
- that you could not give up: wood stove with glass door in dining and living areas
Why is the design the way it is? For example,
Because the plot is very secluded, we want large windows facing south. The plot is only accessible via a 40 m (130 ft) private driveway leading to the residential street.
Unfortunately, I do not currently have an up-to-date plan on hand. In the PDF, I was unable to correctly mark the plot boundary. The garage is, of course, within the plot.
I look forward to your answers!
since we have finally found a suitable plot of land, we are currently in the idea collection phase for our house. We already have a very clear vision of how our future home should look. Existing furniture is also to be incorporated as much as possible. Here are the details of our first draft. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions for improvements and ideas!
Development plan/restrictions: none
Plot size: 970 m² (10,442 sq ft)
Owners’ requirements
Gable roof
2 full floors, no basement, garage roof usable as storage
2 adults, 30 and 25 years old, 2 children planned
Room requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: home office with 2 workstations needed, plenty of storage space required
No guest room necessary
Rather closed architecture
Conservative construction style
Open kitchen with cooking island desired
Number of dining seats: 8 people, extendable up to 10
Fireplace desired in living and dining areas
Double garage with heating room and storage space for tools and others
Size approx. 180 to 190 m² (1,938 to 2,045 sq ft)
House design
Who designed the plan:
Designed by myself. We have not yet consulted an architect
What do you particularly like? Why? Kitchen-dining area with direct access to the terrace, bedroom facing east, layout on the upper floor is good because each room has privacy and is not directly adjacent to bedrooms/kids’ rooms. Also, we would like a T-shaped layout in the bathroom.
What do you not like? Why? Office is too big; 13–14 m² (140–150 sq ft) would be sufficient. Pantry could be larger. There is also little space for a guest wardrobe. The cloakroom should be for residents only.
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment but without furniture: €450,000
DIY work desired
Preferred heating system: gas heating
If you had to give up certain details/upgrades
- that you could give up:
- that you could not give up: wood stove with glass door in dining and living areas
Why is the design the way it is? For example,
Because the plot is very secluded, we want large windows facing south. The plot is only accessible via a 40 m (130 ft) private driveway leading to the residential street.
Unfortunately, I do not currently have an up-to-date plan on hand. In the PDF, I was unable to correctly mark the plot boundary. The garage is, of course, within the plot.
I look forward to your answers!
julii.3 schrieb:
The plan is still with the draftsman This is a stage of production after the architect.
julii.3 schrieb:
that’s why there is currently only an unprofessional representation. The more details are visible, the better one can respond with constructive criticism.
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11ant schrieb:
This is a stage of production after the architect.
Constructive criticism can be much more effective the better you can understand the situation.Yes, if you @Juli.3 could post clear photos, it would help you here.
That way, constructive criticism can be given based on the measurements.