NZiege
2014-01-11 16:07:56
- #1
Hello,
we are currently planning our house construction in an outer area. Old part.
It should be a city villa in style, two full floors, tent / hip roof. Plastered exterior, possibly in combination with natural stone (slabs).
The requirement from the district is a maximum of 160 sqm living space plus, for example, a utility room and a storage room.
It is important to us to have an open living/dining area with an open kitchen and a fireplace as a room divider. Also, an office on the ground floor, since my girlfriend works independently from home as a media designer. On the upper floor, a connected "parent area" was important to us, consisting of a bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom. Since we get up at different times, the dressing room and bathroom should be adjacent and easily separable. A children's bathroom was also important to us.
We also had the requirement not to have too many straight, high walls so that the house does not appear too blocky from the outside. We tried to achieve this with two recesses in the living area and the setback at the entrance.
Do you have any ideas or criticisms regarding the room layout, sizes, or do you see things that definitely won’t work (for example, in terms of statics)?
I am grateful for any input!
Best regards and many thanks in advance!

we are currently planning our house construction in an outer area. Old part.
It should be a city villa in style, two full floors, tent / hip roof. Plastered exterior, possibly in combination with natural stone (slabs).
The requirement from the district is a maximum of 160 sqm living space plus, for example, a utility room and a storage room.
It is important to us to have an open living/dining area with an open kitchen and a fireplace as a room divider. Also, an office on the ground floor, since my girlfriend works independently from home as a media designer. On the upper floor, a connected "parent area" was important to us, consisting of a bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom. Since we get up at different times, the dressing room and bathroom should be adjacent and easily separable. A children's bathroom was also important to us.
We also had the requirement not to have too many straight, high walls so that the house does not appear too blocky from the outside. We tried to achieve this with two recesses in the living area and the setback at the entrance.
Do you have any ideas or criticisms regarding the room layout, sizes, or do you see things that definitely won’t work (for example, in terms of statics)?
I am grateful for any input!
Best regards and many thanks in advance!