ᐅ Single-family Home – "Almost" Final Floor Plan – Suggestions for Improvement?

Created on: 17 Oct 2019 16:08
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Fabsta M
Development Plan/Restrictions
Plot size: 597 m² (6,425 sq ft)
Slope: Slightly sloping towards the street to the west
Building type: Detached single-family house with double garage
Site coverage ratio: 0.25
Edge development: No
Parking spaces: Double garage / carport in front of the garage
Number of floors: 1.5
Building setback: 3 m (10 ft) on all sides, except garage
Orientation: South
Maximum wall height: 4.4 m (14.4 ft)

Client Requirements
Style, roof type, building type: Solid single-family house, gable roof with 30° pitch
Basement, floors: 1 full floor, 0.5 upper floor, no basement
Number of occupants, age: 3 adults (34, 25), 1 child (10), 1 more planned
Room requirements by level:
Ground floor: Open kitchen-living area, living room, office, utility room, guest bathroom
Upper floor: Master bedroom, 2 children’s bedrooms, bathroom, WC, walk-in closet, storage room
Office: For private and business use, with sofa bed for guests
Guest stays: approximately 30 times per year
Conservative or modern build: Modern open kitchen with island in the living kitchen
Number of dining seats: 8
Fireplace: yes
Audio/video wall: yes, 9.2 system
Balcony: no
Terrace: yes, in front of living kitchen and living room along the entire east side (wind protection provided by the forward-positioned garage)
Garage: large double garage with 54 m² (6 m x 9 m) (581 sq ft / 20 ft x 30 ft)
Utility garden: east side
Rainwater collection tank: no
Additional wishes/particulars, including reasons why some features are not included:

House Design
Who designed it: Ourselves together with an architect
What do you particularly like? Why? The open living-kitchen area as well as the master bathroom with walk-in closet
What do you not like? Why? Unfortunately, we had to reduce the knee wall height, so the sloped ceilings on the second floor now start at 1.40 m (4.6 ft) instead of 1.60 m (5.2 ft). The development plan does not allow for anything else. This change was due to height adjustments in the building area.
Personal budget limit for the house, including fittings: 600,000 EUR
Preferred heating system: Ground source heat pump with heat storage / no radiators, only underfloor heating

If you had to give up, which details/expansions
-you can give up: Office
-you cannot give up: Large open kitchen

The design itself is practically set, unfortunately, we had to reduce the knee wall height a little, and now the sloped ceilings in the second floor start at 1.40 m (4.6 ft). We don’t find this very appealing, but the development plan does not permit two full floors.

We would simply appreciate some feedback. All ideas and suggestions are very welcome. Of course, we believe we have thought everything through thoroughly, but any information can help us.

There are no longer any trees on the plot.

Thank you very much in advance for the feedback.
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j.bautsch
4 Nov 2019 13:54
Yes, it definitely needs something large, especially something deeper; 85cm (33 inches) is a bit of a "joke" anyway, at least for a proper dining table (in my opinion :P). However, 120cm (47 inches) depth can be too deep as well. Without children, it will probably work fine like that (from personal experience, I know it’s practical to be able to reach across to the other side of the table :P).
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Würfel*
5 Nov 2019 18:11
Yes, the old table really looks out of place in the large dining room. Please send a photo once the new one is in place; it will definitely look really cool!
Climbee6 Nov 2019 07:58
I will definitely post new photos in the image thread as soon as I can show some good progress here again.
At least the front facade was almost finished yesterday – check the image thread for that, as this is a different topic.
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Alex Me
28 Jun 2022 08:42
Hello,

I’m not sure if @Fabsta M still reads new posts, but it’s worth a try.

We are currently planning our house and really like your design. Almost three years have passed now, and the house is probably completed by now. Are there any photos of the interior layout? It’s always hard to imagine from the floor plans alone.

Good luck
Alex