Bungalow 148m² site planning / floor plan planning

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-13 00:11:38

Chrisi1906

2019-08-13 10:13:05
  • #1


It is actually a Superb. The Superb is somewhat longer than the Octavia but hardly any wider.

I don’t like the dirty triangle either. So garage and carport, for example, 1 m further back and align both parallel to the boundary. That’s not a bad idea.



Yes, child next to the kitchen is certainly not optimal. But we have a very quiet dishwasher that you can hardly hear.

I haven’t talked to the planner about windows and doors yet.



The fact that every bedroom contacts a water pipe bothers me the most about this floor plan as well. But at the moment I can’t think of anything better either. If I arrange the rooms differently, the traffic routes worsen. If you have time later, could you maybe make a sketch of that? That would help me.
 

Escroda

2019-08-13 11:41:41
  • #2
I don’t understand how you can even plan without a proper site plan? You don’t even have a straight boundary to the street. So why do you orient the house “parallel” to it? And the building line is also an arc that needs to be taken into account when placing it. Here is the version with a 6m*9m double garage.
 

ypg

2019-08-13 12:59:34
  • #3
In a hurry
 

11ant

2019-08-13 17:41:07
  • #4
Due to the slant, the extra length and the wheelbase also affect the width / track – not equivalently, but somewhat. And over the distance of entering and exiting, this adds up as if the longer car were effectively wider. As a counterproposal (relaunch), I like it this way. My alternative ("minimally invasive" in terms of keeping the same modules, just arranged differently) would be: to mirror the unit staircase – entrance – WC (staircase at the bottom of the plan, WC at the top of the plan) # to "push up" the bathroom (i.e., adjacent to the kitchen) # thereby grouping the children together and grouping the areas into blocks "living – wet rooms – sleeping" # if necessary also mirror the parents’ / utility room # rotate the kitchen 90° counterclockwise, with windows between the countertop and upper cabinets.
 

ypg

2019-08-13 18:21:07
  • #5
That was the spontaneous original idea. Then it has the unpleasant implication of having the family bathroom door quite publicly accessible when swapping child and bathroom.
 

11ant

2019-08-13 18:43:15
  • #6
Alright, magic cube turned again: utility room next to living (now child), bathroom to the left as per plan (now parents, according to my suggestion utility room).
 

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