As already mentioned, Leo should, if possible, also move more towards the living room and entrance, so that later everyone has their own peaceful spot. Because he will also bring someone along later
A carport and a double office container as a workshop or storage space are planned behind the house. For this reason, there are also considerations to move the entrance from the "front" to the right side in order to avoid having to walk all the way around the house from the carport
The most unfavorable positioning of the rolling metal box(es) is in a garage or carport southwest of the house, almost with a view from the charcoal grill to the radiator grille. 1. It takes the afternoon sun from the living room and terrace, especially in the already sparsely sunlit winter months, and 2. it disturbs the view of the garden.
How about a parking space or garage arranged lengthwise to the house north of the house and the workshop in extension? It should be possible as a boundary building up to 9m in length. Then it saves the privacy screen to the street to the north, the access path is even shorter, and the garden remains car-free. ... of course, there are also people (or so) who like to have their SUV in view from the dining table so that the neighbor’s cat doesn’t pee on the tires, but your reasoning for the location of the carport didn’t read like that.
How about a parking space or a garage arranged lengthwise along the house on the north side of the house and the workshop extending from it? It should be possible as a boundary building up to 9m in length. That would save the privacy screen to the street on the north side, the access path would be even shorter, and the garden would remain car-free. ... of course, there are also people (or so) who like to have their SUV in view from the dining table so that the neighbor's cat doesn’t pee on the tires, but your reasoning for the location of the carport didn’t sound like that.
The optimal case would of course be that the garden remains free, but I have not seen the possibility to accommodate the carport at 6 x 9 m plus the container at 6 x 6 m on the north side. As a compromise, we wanted to clad or nicely paint the container. The house would have to be pushed significantly back to accommodate the carport on the north side. Even if I take a single office container at 6 x 3 m and position it next to the house
Doesn't it make more sense to use the attic as a storage room rather than placing a container in the garden for that purpose? Or what is it supposed to be used for? I haven't quite understood that yet. Is it supposed to be a container like those used as offices on construction sites? Does one want to have something like that standing on the property permanently?
This container thing completely confuses me. A house is supposed to be built, plus a garage measuring 9x6, and now an additional container office is to be set up? Did I understand that correctly? The floor area ratio is not given, but are you allowed to fill everything up like that? And if so, why do you want to do that? Can you mark it all on the plan?
Is the office even enough for you? I also took it to mean that it is just a gaming rack-sewing room.
The storage space under the roof would be prettier than a container.
If you don't need the roof, I would design the gable in the living area openly. Take a look at Danhaus Seeland.
Take a look at the Bungalow WB 125 from Team Massiv.
There is a T-bungalow included. I would also separate the work area more from the living area.