ᐅ Utility Room / Technical Room on the Upper Floor – Opinions?
Created on: 7 Jan 2016 20:43
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MaJu2016Hello everyone,
We are currently planning our house. My idea is to place the utility room with the gas boiler, ventilation system, washing machine, dryer, electrical panel, etc., on the upper floor.
Our house will be built without a basement, and since we want a double garage, it will be integrated into the house. This way, we would have more space on the ground floor, and I wouldn’t have to design the utility room too small.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
MaJu2016
We are currently planning our house. My idea is to place the utility room with the gas boiler, ventilation system, washing machine, dryer, electrical panel, etc., on the upper floor.
Our house will be built without a basement, and since we want a double garage, it will be integrated into the house. This way, we would have more space on the ground floor, and I wouldn’t have to design the utility room too small.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
MaJu2016
If you decide to do this, pay close attention to soundproofing during the planning stage. Topics like ventilation systems and, of course, washing machines all create some level of noise, humming, and vibrations.
Additionally, installers will need access to your upper floor for maintenance, etc. (which I don’t find particularly problematic).
But if the layout otherwise allows it… why not.
Additionally, installers will need access to your upper floor for maintenance, etc. (which I don’t find particularly problematic).
But if the layout otherwise allows it… why not.
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Bieber08157 Jan 2016 22:55MaJu2016 schrieb:
my idea would be to place the utility room with the gas boiler, ventilation system, washing machine, dryer, electrical connections, etc., on the upper floor. Many terraced houses have the gas boiler installed in the attic, so this is quite common. However, you need to consider that the main service connections are still located on the ground floor and require space there. The utilities then have to be routed upstairs through a suitable shaft. It is also necessary to check the requirements set by the utility providers. The meters will likely still be installed very close to the main connection on the ground floor.
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