Detached house on a hillside, approx. 220 m², 2.5 floors, gable roof - ideas?

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Markus_21

2018-07-17 15:55:46
  • #1
I have uploaded a few more house views and the floor plans again. Hope they are easier to understand.

Regarding the floor plans: basically, we want to keep the rooms at least on the floor where they currently are. So sleeping on the upper floor, living on the ground floor. If anyone has a clever idea on how to make just 2 floors out of 2.5, we are open to it. The minimum space requirement is about 170 m². The current 220 are really at the upper limit and due to the three floors.

House views: especially the view at the house entrance looks very "uninspired" and boring. If anyone has an idea on how to improve that, we would be very grateful.

In general, we are not finished with the planning yet and are open to new ideas (even if they completely deviate from what we currently have).



 

haydee

2018-07-17 16:06:23
  • #2
Reduction only works through the use of the UG. Either bedrooms or kitchen/dining downstairs
 

11ant

2018-07-17 16:30:50
  • #3
Yes, I think that is highly appropriate. This house would only look new during construction. As soon as the plaster was on it, you would have the impression of a very well-maintained 80s property – for that you don’t have to build new, there are plenty of those on the market.

Take a look here: – in #21 you will find three more reading tips from me, which lead to similarly themed threads (slope with similar sizes).

Browse through all four of them – some of them started with similar specifications (that is, also based on a standard off-the-shelf draft adapted for a slope location).

I also have a nice cautionary example, the house of the SupaCriz family:
 

kbt09

2018-07-23 14:19:43
  • #4


If the line below the drawn bed is the 2 m line, which I suspect given the shown roof pitch and knee wall height of 150 cm, then walking around the bed at the bottom is suitable for dwarfs.
The 2 m line in the north rooms is not sketched at all... I see, for example, the toilet and the entrance door for child 1 there... how is that supposed to work?
 

Markus_21

2018-07-23 20:13:01
  • #5


we had the knee wall height raised afterwards again, so that the door definitely works. I don’t have to walk around the bed myself. My girlfriend is < 1.60 m
 

ypg

2018-07-23 21:49:39
  • #6


but that would be a reason why you can no longer find the bed.

I haven’t really followed this thread, but I see that the hobby room gets the best location. I don’t have to understand that now.
Also, I wonder what the dimensioning is for... which you only really need in the execution planning. Well then: the depth of the balcony can unfortunately only be guessed?

On the upper floor: there is no normal room. Every room (except the bathroom, if you generously disregard the 1-2 sqm at the entrance of the bathroom) has an area at the entrance that is not usable. You can do that with an office or guest room once, but as a general rule you should consider whether you are making a huge mistake with the staircase location that allows such a patchwork of rooms.
The trapped living room is also somehow too far around for me. If children are supposed to play there, Madame or Monsieur at the stove cannot see the children.
How wide is the living room?? A professional hasn’t drawn a line there, right?
If I guess 3 meters, then the whole room is 3 meters wide along the entire length, which then winds around the staircase or hallway like a U. That is all way too narrow. The kitchen is probably less than 3 meters... then a kitchen door where you bump into furniture. Unfortunately, it will be a corridor where you can’t see the end... it will not be a nice room.
 

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