10x10m city villa (approx. 155m², 6 rooms), fine-tuning desired

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-20 14:34:30

Changeling

2017-09-03 16:16:04
  • #1
We have now thought back and forth for a long time and have decided to give up on the double carport. It simply doesn’t fit on the right side, and on the left it would affect the floor plan too much (sunlight on the ground floor & entrance in the carport would not work). We will now park one behind the other as before, so the carport fits on the right side. That is the lesser evil, and we could come to terms with that. The new floor plan would then look like this: We have now combined the pantry and utility room again, but it can be separated again. I don’t yet know what is better. Are there any opinions on this? There isn’t much space in the hallway, but it would work like this. There may also be space under the stairs (staircase clockwise). The bathroom upstairs hasn’t been completely thought through yet, but it doesn’t have to be – there is enough space anyway. Here is also the sketch with the driveway. Please only pay attention to the building envelope in red, the lines don’t matter. The 3m distance to the borders is already included. I have placed the house in gray. If, contrary to expectations, the street is not a private road, we will just move the carport back to the same level as the house.
 

ypg

2017-09-04 09:49:06
  • #2
From my side, I just want to say that having a toilet above the stove is not necessarily great. Also, washing clothes in the south/west needs to be explained to me. The staircase looks very narrow.

Regarding the garage:
From 100 to 0.
Switching from a large garage with tons of unnecessary storage space to a parking situation where you have to park one behind the other is something I cannot understand either.
That is by no means satisfactory?!

In this respect, I would have a trained planner take a look.
 

Changeling

2017-09-04 10:30:25
  • #3

As I said, the kitchen and bathroom are not yet finally furnished, it’s only about the floor plan. Or did you mean generally bathroom above kitchen? If yes, why?

Laundry washing in the south/west – do you mean the storage room upstairs? We do not wash there. A more appropriate designation for this room might be hobby room?

I actually drew the stairs according to the dimensions specified here, it should fit.


But I did explain the thought process: parking side by side is not compatible with this building envelope / property / wishes. The options are:

    [*]Carport on the right: then the house and terrace are too far to the left.
    [*]Carport on the left: house is too dark, we were talked out of that here. Also, the floor plan becomes a mess if we want the entrance from the carport.

An entrance from the carport is more important to us than parking side by side. We are also used to this at the moment, and then I just have to rearrange the cars once a week.
And the space remains the same!? About 50m² are built into the carport here as well.

The only perhaps possible alternative is the carport on the left moved forward (provided we are allowed to build on the boundary) and the entrance on the south – but then we lack a protected entrance, and a 5m long roof looks quite ridiculous. And then the shoe rack in the carport is no longer possible, meaning the hallway has to become bigger, other rooms shrink, ... I am still missing that inspiring idea.
 

11ant

2017-09-04 12:36:41
  • #4
That a leaking drain drips through the ceiling into the cooking pot is rarer than a lightning strike with an additional number (?) I would also want to park a car that is used once a week under cover, but gladly in a separate garage a few hundred meters away. A trapped parking space is something that is tolerated in a conversion but also makes a new building look like a conversion in this respect. In my view, tandem parking is only suitable if the two cars differ in nothing but color (and even shopping nets, washing tokens, parking discs, etc. are in the same places in both). So including child seats and dog baskets doubled. Otherwise, you constantly have to reshuffle.
 

kaho674

2017-09-04 12:55:26
  • #5
explain the distance to the private road. It looks like a 3m boundary. As far as I know, a 3m distance does not necessarily have to be maintained to public roads etc. Ergo, the house in the building window could still be shifted further to the left and the carport next to it on the right should fit in. Where is my thinking error?

Apart from that, a few little things on the floor plan:
It's not fully developed yet, but okay, you are still in the planning phase. The walking routes and terrace doors should perhaps be reconsidered now. Otherwise, it will be a mess.
With this floor plan, I could imagine a nice sideboard as a room divider with a TV on one side and a dining table on the other to save space.
The door to the pantry should be a proper door.
 

11ant

2017-09-04 13:13:18
  • #6

For public roads, even 5 m is common, and I don’t see the 3 m (with the carriageway width then 6 m) as undershootable due to turning radius reasons, even if that might be legally possible for a public pedestrian and vehicular path. I rather doubt it is a private road here (but that wouldn’t help either).
 

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