Corner plot with a granny flat

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ypg

2024-11-01 00:23:00
  • #1
Maybe you should just stop complicating every thread with side issues. Lately, not only the added value is suffering. Most of the time, a little or a long silence is enough when you can't keep up with a thread because of your real life. Explaining that you have a life is foreign to me. There was something else, I overlooked that. Questions and ideas can and should be addressed to the architect, but then it is his task to check them and convince the client why it doesn't work or, if it is feasible, what the consequences are. I haven't strictly adhered to the 12 x 12 rule, but I modified it a bit again. I had serious problems with the staircase, and I couldn't make some corners smaller or bigger either. However, I personally find the design quite smooth now. I would be happy about one or the other features. The rooms work. The front yard still needs to be modified.
 

ypg

2024-11-01 00:27:21
  • #2
Ps the children’s rooms are different sizes due to the age difference
 

kbt09

2024-11-01 08:24:55
  • #3
I quite like that. It’s also an exciting look. The layout is suitable for photovoltaics, and the terrace of the large apartment still receives west sun in the summer. South sun in summer is quite vertical, so there isn’t too much shadow from the neighboring houses. The offset also creates nice, individual outdoor niches.

The upper floor with office/walk-in closet, etc., is a bit like Tetris. I would probably make the office access from the corridor gallery. Then the walk-in closet can be a bit narrower, and the master bedroom a bit wider.

The arrangement of the bathrooms/laundry room still needs some fine-tuning, but that was not the goal of the design by . Upon longer observation, the laundry room between the bathrooms actually has some charm, even though there are two doors for the kids’ bathroom. These aren’t super critical here but rather practical, since you can make the bathtub easily accessible for everyone involved, for example.


Could you maybe give the ground floor plan some exterior dimensions after all?
 

Hausmma

2024-11-01 08:31:36
  • #4
I just skimmed through it


that could already be 15 m wide
 

kbt09

2024-11-01 08:41:18
  • #5
Yes, could be. However, Yvonne's planning has a good flow and I like it much better than a 12x12m box. Admittedly, the latter has quite good granny flat plans, but the planning of the main apartment on the ground floor suffers from this. And this knot is solved with Yvonne's layout. And as a side effect, you also get a few nice corners in the ground floor garden where you have wind-protected spots and can interrupt the views from terrace to terrace.

You can also consider setting balconies instead of slanted roofs (which I like). At least maybe the north balcony. One could imagine that after the children move out, the parents' bathroom becomes a sauna and thereby creates a fresh air access. Just an idea.
 

ypg

2024-11-01 09:31:55
  • #6

Of course, I can catch up on that, although I have to say that I certainly did not follow stone dimensions, but rather the arrangement, furniture optimization, and the building envelope. So, as always, it is just an idea and should be seen as a sketch.

Yes, the entire upper floor was Tetris until this came out.
This is due to the long and narrow building body on the upper floor, which couldn’t really be matched with the conservative stair position on the ground floor.
I missed the office door. Good point. Then the bedroom becomes a proper room and is not so cramped.

Yes, but I wouldn’t know how. Of course, you could move the laundry room to the outside, but then the master bath has two doors in a small space.
Or you could do without the second bathroom unit and make the space nice together. The bathtub is a kind of room divider, yes.
If the bedroom becomes a bit wider, the bathroom and laundry room could probably be enlarged a bit.
 

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