ᐅ Single-family house with approximately 150 sqm floor area – how to plan the staircase?

Created on: 15 Oct 2017 20:12
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manyyuu
We are currently in the middle of planning our dream house and have now finished the initial drafts. We would greatly appreciate any suggestions, critiques, or improvement ideas. Our main priorities were a large, bright, and open living/dining area, a home office on the ground floor that can also accommodate a pull-out sofa bed, two showers—one being a walk-in shower upstairs alongside a bathtub—and two children's bedrooms of approximately equal size.

We are still uncertain about the following: a separate dressing room (advantages: my husband leaves for work earlier in the morning and can get dressed in a separate room, plus more sound insulation to the children’s room, which will later be a teenager’s room), a small pantry behind the kitchen and whether it should be open or have a narrow sliding door, and whether the staircase should be open or closed with space for a wardrobe underneath. We are also open to general advice on other aspects.

The house will have a gable roof with a 44° pitch and a slightly projecting captain’s gable. The knee wall (kniestock) will be about 1 meter (3 feet) high. Attached are the floor plans for the ground floor and upper floor, as well as the ground floor with the dimensions and outlines of the plot, terrace, and carport. Thank you very much!

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 600 m² (90 m² of which is driveway, due to rear development)
Slope: none
Site coverage ratio: 0.3
Floor area ratio: no specification
Building line and boundary: building line on the north side is 5 meters (16 feet) from the property boundary
Boundary setback: 3 meters (10 feet)
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 1 full floor
Roof type: gable roof
Architectural style
Orientation
Maximum height/limits: 8.50 meters (28 feet)
Other specifications: none

Owner requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type: captain’s house
Basement, floors: no basement, 1.5 floors
Number of residents, ages: 4 people, two adults, 2 children aged 3 years each
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: family use or home office: home office once per week
Guest sleepers per year: 3
Open or closed architecture
Conservative or modern design
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open living-dining area with kitchen island
Fireplace: no
Carport
Additional wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why certain features are included or excluded

House design
Planner: Do-it-Yourself
What do you especially like? Why? The open and bright living area.
What do you not like? Why? The hallway, not enough space for the wardrobe, floor plan not optimal
Personal budget limit for the house including fittings: 300,000 euros (including development but excluding other additional construction costs and land), building in Schleswig-Holstein.
Preferred heating technology: gas boiler with solar thermal for hot water

If you have to do without, which details/features could you forego: pantry, separate dressing room

Why has the design developed the way it is now?
A mix of many examples from various sources.


Floor plan of a residential house: kitchen with island, dining area, living room, stairs, bathroom.

Floor plan of a residential house with master and children’s bedrooms, bathroom, dressing room, and hallway.

Floor plan of a house: living room, kitchen, dining area, hallway, workroom, utility room, WC, stairs.
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haydee
17 Oct 2017 15:19
At my mother’s place, the dishes in the cupboard would always rattle. That was the bass.

If you want to avoid that, you will probably have to use headphones or a soundproof room like a recording studio.
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manyyuu
17 Oct 2017 15:26
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manyyuu
17 Oct 2017 15:32
Regarding the ground floor layout: due to the changes and the built-in closet, the hallway is now a bit more angled. If we only close off the space under the stairs and use it as a coat closet, I’m concerned that the passage will become too narrow. So, is it better to leave the stairs open and just place a nice coat rack with a shoe cabinet under the stairs?
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manyyuu
17 Oct 2017 15:33
Floor plan of a house: open living/dining area with kitchen island, staircase, bathroom, and study.
kaho67417 Oct 2017 16:44
manyyuu schrieb:
So, is it better to leave the staircase open and just put a nice coat rack with a shoe cabinet under the stairs?

Yes, I would recommend that too. It makes the space feel more open. We also have part of our coat storage under the stairs. Since our staircase is white/birch, we bought furniture that matches in white/birch as well. We like how it looks.
kaho67417 Oct 2017 16:46
haydee schrieb:
At my mother's place, the dishes in the cabinet always seemed to jump around. That was the bass.

Cool.