City villa floor plan 160 sqm, without basement - Your opinions on that?

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Patkia

2018-05-10 19:06:08
  • #1
No, the external dimensions may vary. The house type of the construction company is listed in the offer with 10.50*9.50 = 99.75 sqm of floor space. As long as the floor space remains the same, it is not a problem, we were told.
So if the house, for example, extends one meter further forward towards the street side and becomes a bit narrower as a result, we just have a larger contiguous garden area. We wouldn’t complain about that either.

But in any case, the garage must not be moved forward. Because there has to be 5 meters of space from the garage to the property boundary to ensure 2 parking spaces.
If the house moves one meter forward, I would probably move the garage one meter back. It looks odd if the house and garage fronts are only offset by one meter, right?

Phew, symmetry is not wrong in itself. But I’d say a "controlled" asymmetry can also have its charm.
 

ypg

2018-05-10 19:15:26
  • #2


Nope, I don't think so. If everything is in one line, it looks very massive at the front.


So you have a building line of 5 meters?
 

Patkia

2018-05-10 19:25:29
  • #3
No, I must have expressed myself incorrectly. So I meant, either everything is one row or at least offset by 2 meters. Because I imagine it might be a bit odd with a 1-meter offset. And the 5 meters is not a fixed specification, but I want to keep 2 parking spaces in front of the garage for myself so that visitors can also park (or I can, if I don’t want to drive into the garage). And since vehicles are usually about 5 meters, I assumed that as the minimum distance in front of the garage.
 

haydee

2018-05-10 19:45:24
  • #4
Guest room is okay in terms of size. It is worth considering whether the pantry should be assigned to the house technology. For 2 dining places, there is rather a lack of space. Possibly remove the door to the garage in favor of parking space. With children, the laundry piles grow immensely.

Cooking, living, dining, guest, house technology on the ground floor. 2 children's rooms, sleeping, dressing room, bathroom on the upper floor is still the standard even for the house sizes.

I can't find the floor plan anymore. We had received an offer from Schwörerhaus. It was a house from the catalog. Should fit for you.
 

11ant

2018-05-10 22:00:43
  • #5
I would even say: symmetry needs character, otherwise the facade looks like a stamped part.
 

ypg

2018-05-10 22:40:08
  • #6
Mixed it once... but currently I’m not in a creative phase... you have to look at the window:



Below is LIKE THIS.
Hopefully the dimensions can be seen on the ground floor side. My program doesn’t provide more.
Keep in mind that the exterior walls have to be adjusted. Then it gets tight.
The disadvantage is the 1-meter wide doors below: this means you hardly get a 60-70 cm wide space behind them. That is very important to me. So the office is ruled out as a comfortable bedroom.
I find the partition wall between kitchen/LR redundant: the LR has a lot of unused space, which detracts from the spaciousness.
The garage is pushed further forward but still has parking space, which could also be generated in front of the house.
Upstairs there is a surplus of sqm, noticeable in (for me) too large children’s rooms... I have now shifted the lower wall a bit, they were last about 18 sqm (yes, 16.5 and 18 sqm), walk-in closet area is relatively large, bedroom too.
The crux lies in the details of the wishes!
Oh yes: the wardrobe is 2 meters, under the stairs is the pantry.
The problem now comes from the side door.

I might even put the main entrance door on the right side and do without the second entrance as usual.
Storage room as a connecting element between garage and house/main entrance instead.

I wouldn’t consider my design as a benchmark now, not even as a starting point, but rather as an indication of what not to do.

P.S. to all princes and kings out there – get involved yourselves instead of complaining that people here are engaged and contribute. More floor plan! discussions always welcome
 

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