ᐅ Two-Story Single-Family Home with Double Carport in Buxtehude

Created on: 11 Nov 2016 00:26
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Sascha aus H
Dear forum,

After months of reading and discussing here in the forum, where I have gained a lot, I would now like to give something back and share our now quite concrete plans with you.

Primarily, this thread is meant to introduce you to our house project rather than to clarify any open questions, but of course, we always welcome feedback – because change is the only constant 🙂

So, on to the building project 😎

We purchased a plot of land in the lovely town of Buxtehude (yes, it really exists) in Lower Saxony, south of Hamburg. Attached you will find an overview of the plots in this small new development area, and we can call number 16 ours.

We plan to build a detached single-family house on this plot. Our original wish was to build a classic townhouse-style villa, but unfortunately, the existing building plans with their many restrictions did not align with our desires. After further research and a lot of inspiration, we have now arrived at the planned design, which meets all our requirements (as much as realistically possible) and makes us happy. The path was not always easy – but the result counts 😀
You can find the house details in the attachments (floor plans and elevations), so here are just a few notes about our requirements:

Basement, number of floors: 2 floors with as few sloped ceilings as possible, no basement
Number of occupants, ages: Married couple, both age 30, no children (2 planned in the future)
Room requirements on ground and upper floors: Can be seen in the floor plan, all requirements were incorporated
Office: family use or home office? Combination of a small home office, used occasionally (about 2x per month), and also usable as a guest room
Number of overnight guests per year: 1-2 per month
Conservative or modern construction style: Modern, but not futuristic
Open kitchen, kitchen island: Open, but not fully visible from the living area
Number of dining seats: At least 8
Fireplace: No
Music/stereo wall: What’s that? Probably not needed 🙂
Balcony or roof terrace: No
Garage or carport: Double carport – priority D
Utility garden, greenhouse: Not desired
Other wishes/special features/daily routine: Dressing room with a separate entrance so different wake-up times do not disturb each other

House design
Who designed it: Collaboration between us and the general contractor
What do we like particularly? Where should I start? 😀 Actually everything
What don’t we like? The only wish left is a larger utility/storage room. Otherwise, everything is perfect.
Cost estimate by architect/planner: 300,000 Euros
Personal price limit for house including fixtures: 325,000 Euros
Preferred heating system: Gas

I hope you find this post interesting; I will be happy to keep you updated on further progress.

Best regards,
Sascha aus H

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tomtom7912 Nov 2016 01:35
A very well thought-out floor plan for 180m2 (1937 sq ft), but not too complicated. I like it.
Maria16 schrieb:
With a bathroom that has two doors, the kids must not be shy. Or they always have to remember to unlock both doors.

Maybe there is an electronic solution?! Lock one door and both lock automatically.
BauPaar12 Nov 2016 02:37
BauPaar schrieb:
That can be solved quite easily electronically 🙂
tomtom79 schrieb:
Maybe there is an electronic solution?! Lock one door and both get secured 🙂
Great idea :P
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Maria16
12 Nov 2016 13:49
You can tell that I’m a very traditional builder... 😳
Nofret14 Nov 2016 09:55
.. maybe a kids’ bathroom isn’t necessary — but that changes, at the latest, when you have teenagers with friends in the house instead of children... The air space is so small, it doesn’t do anything except transfer sound and odors.
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j.bautsch
15 Nov 2016 09:21
I would never, ever want to do without a second bathroom on the upper floor. Especially once the children reach the age of 13-14, you’ll be glad to have it. Just imagine if you have two girls and both are the type to spend half the day doing their hair 🙄 (but of course want to be alone in the bathroom while doing it).
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Bieber0815
15 Nov 2016 13:56
My impression is that a significant portion of the property is planned to be paved. Is that correct, or am I mistaken?