200 sqm in traditional style without basement - concept review

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-29 13:33:31

pagoni2020

2020-11-29 17:51:39
  • #1
You just have to live in it yourselves afterwards. Then you can go out of the house now and then to look at something nice :eek:. Jokes aside. As you mention, we are almost all laymen here, but one can always look at an unfamiliar floor plan more objectively. Your own child is always the most beautiful, even if..... o_O..... that’s how almost all of us feel! Because you are a layman, you believe that the house can ONLY look beautiful THAT WAY, which is a fatal approach. There are a thousand ways to make a house that is stylish inside also look nice outside, almost as many as there are to spoil it. Why don’t you do both at once and build yourself a "dream" floor plan within the possibilities of the development plan BUT apart from the exterior view. There should be that much time.... Within a style, there are countless possibilities again without losing the red thread of the style. Can you post an exterior view so that the desired style is better recognized? And what does this style stand for...? Let go of what you have so far, including the exterior shell, what do you think how many changes most people here have... we don’t even count them anymore.
 

AnRi311

2020-11-29 18:28:48
  • #2


But that is exactly one of the intentions behind it. I want to come home in the evening and see a house that I like. Likewise when I’m sitting in the garden. But of course it should still be livable inside.

I’ve attached a sample picture, though without shutters and with a lower roof. There is also a floor plan online, but it doesn’t include some must-have points.
 

11ant

2020-11-29 18:36:16
  • #3
Rarely have I been able to wholeheartedly agree with a sentence like this here. Otherwise, I am looking forward to alternative designs :-)
 

pagoni2020

2020-11-29 18:59:45
  • #4

Of course, I understand that.
But you are apparently captivated by this/such an exterior view, but there are a thousand others...... Your house will not have the same effect because it will be in context with your building area, location, orientation, neighboring buildings, and much more.
Your plot is 1200 sqm, but depending on the house, it can quickly seem small. This house in the picture is located in a park.....
Just imagine that where the loungers are placed is north or that the neighbor has their house there or the access road is there.
In other words: you should not just pick any house that captivates you and then force your life into it....... but...... of course, you can do that.
As soon as you pull on one string, things fall from the ceiling in all corners; you cannot just add two rooms and keep the facade; that changes everything immediately. There are dependencies, processes, etc., and on top of that, you want to plan for old age as well.
I certainly don’t want to lecture you, but I can only motivate you again to find a priority order for your preferences; sometimes some things are not possible in order to design one thing really well.
It also makes no sense to build an additional room in a bathroom, a forced airlock, a micro storage room upstairs with another door, all children's beds facing the window, a not truly usable dressing room, etc.
I think people can help you here, but for that, you will have to let go..... or just build exactly like that-:)
But I really understand that you want a house that looks beautiful from the outside too. The emphasis, however, should be on TOO!
 

11ant

2020-11-29 19:14:04
  • #5
The day is stupid if it starts stupid. The day begins in the bathroom, and here the bathroom is characterized by the fact that a drying rack is given a royal box, around which the actual bathroom and the rest must arrange themselves. No dream castle can make up for that to expect its lord perfectly illuminated in the evening. Overture botched - symphony botched.
 

hampshire

2020-11-29 19:33:18
  • #6
If one is rational, it is much nicer to look at the beautiful neighboring house, because one does not see one's own. I am probably not rational.
 

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