ᐅ Single-family house floor plan designed, we like the windows

Created on: 27 Oct 2015 17:55
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Watcher78
Hello everyone,

we received a revised draft from our construction company. Foreword: some of you might remember the previous drafts of the single-family house with 140 m² (1507 sq ft) plus a basement designed for living. It is a sloped plot going from southwest to northwest, facing north, with a slope from southwest to northeast.

We have now planned the house with a 2.30-meter (7.5 ft) knee wall, which allows the upper rooms to have 70 cm (28 inches) high clerestory windows, so the front children's rooms still get sunlight from the southwest. We like this type of window, but it currently makes furnishing the children’s rooms a bit tricky. We had seen this at model home parks, and most of the time there was a desk placed underneath. Regarding the doors to the children’s rooms, Foreword: check if they could be planned flush with the wall. At the moment, I don’t see much benefit to having extra space behind the door, do you? A cupboard wouldn’t fit there anyway. Otherwise, the upper floor plan works for us. Foreword: the clerestory window above the bathtub should be larger, matching the size of the bathtub.

We still need to adjust the elevations as we’re not 100% happy with them yet. The question is whether it’s better to have full-height windows in the living and dining area rather than half-height ones. Otherwise, we are basically satisfied with the ground floor layout, except that the windows need to be reviewed again. To clarify, on the southwest side in the living room we intentionally planned a large window to let the afternoon sun in. Towards the back, in the dining area, we have an unobstructed view, so a 3-meter (10 ft) sliding door is planned there.

The basement is designed as a living basement, with the front rooms intended as an office and guest room. I’m not completely happy with the bathroom yet, because the door interrupts a nice long wall that cannot be furnished properly. However, I can’t find a way to place the door in the corner because of the shower. Also, we should reconsider if the location of the basement entrance door is optimal. The reason for this door is in case our parents-in-law might move in one day, allowing the basement living area to be separated from the rest of the basement. Whether that will ever happen, we don’t know.

We would appreciate it if you could take a look and are grateful for any feedback. We really want to finalize the planning.

Thank you in advance

Architekturzeichnung: zweigeschossiges Wohnhaus mit Satteldach, NW- und SW-Ansicht


Zweistöckiges Haus: Südost- und Nordost-Ansicht mit Satteldach, Fenstern und Balkon.


Grundriss eines Obergeschosses mit Schlafzimmer, Ankleide, Flur, Bad und zwei Kinderzimmer.


Grundriss eines Hauses mit offener Wohn-/Esszone, Küche, Diele, Balkon, Vorrat, WC und Garage.


Grundriss Kellergeschoss mit Raum 1, Raum 2, Diele, Dusche/WC, Keller/Vorrat, Hausanschl./Waschen, Treppen.


Technischer Grundriss mit Maßlinien, Abständen und schraffierten Flächen eines Bauabschnitts.


Querschnitt eines Wohnhauses mit Dachstuhl, Etagen und Maßangaben im Plan.
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Watcher78
3 Nov 2015 14:17
Both sides are not possible with a side panel because there is no space on the left. At the moment, a 40 cm (15.7 inches) light strip is planned. You could at most do 2 x 20 cm (7.9 inches), but that really wouldn’t be worth it.
I have put together a version without the side panel.

Architektenzeichnung eines zweigeschossigen Hauses mit Dach, Fensterfronten, Tür und Garage.
Kisska863 Nov 2015 15:07
I personally like that much better, much better!!! You can choose a larger glazed section in the door, then it will be bright inside as well!
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ypg
5 Nov 2015 11:59
I agree with Kisska
... and suggest choosing a door with a different window design – possibly just one large rectangle or two stacked vertically
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Watcher78
5 Nov 2015 12:26
Hello and thank you for your feedback.
We have now made the changes as shown in the attached image. Although the side panel next to the front door is still drawn in, it’s not final. I like the idea from @ypg and it would also be my favorite.
Overall, we like the exterior view, although I would have placed the elements (door and window above) slightly further to the left by about 20cm (8 inches). However, the current arrangement makes more sense because it allows for better placement of the sofa inside and also better access to the terrace.
I would have preferred everything to be symmetrical, but due to the living room width of 4.60 m (15 feet), that’s not possible.

What do you think?

Northwest and southwest view of a single-family house with windows, doors, and dimension lines.

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matthias845 Nov 2015 12:50
I really like the floor plan. What do you plan to use rooms 1 and 2 in the basement for?

Since there is a WC there, a party room could be an option. In that case, I would remove the wall between the two rooms or install double doors. The same could be useful for a large workshop.
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ypg
5 Nov 2015 13:00
Watcher78 schrieb:
What do you think?

Since we’re at it: try to see how it looks if you leave out the lower window element in the walk-in closet. In my opinion, a floor-to-ceiling window doesn’t belong in a walk-in closet, and the elevation could actually benefit from it there as well.