Feedback on the floor plan design 150 sqm

  • Erstellt am 2021-08-28 13:35:14

pagoni2020

2021-09-13 22:44:54
  • #1
That does not necessarily have to be the case, because you also change your way of working with it, especially also how you work together, at least that is my experience. And...... what is so bad about 8 weeks or more? Building a house is not a sprint; ideally, it develops calmly. Now, I am no floor plan expert, but I get the impression that the floor plan progression so far looks like pushed-together squares or rectangles and not like an individually developed floor plan. You simply cannot just plop a staircase in as a placeholder or push it around. If the staircase is different, the whole floor plan turns; if you pull on one thread, something else will fall down elsewhere immediately.
 

ypg

2021-09-13 23:10:16
  • #2
This remark of mine was not specifically directed at you, but rather meant in general. However, the lack of planning also applies to you. For example: if you sketch repeatedly, you immediately see that you make the same mistake twice. Then you erase and start over. That is indeed faster and more effective than deleting individual walls. But whatever: everyone can play by their own rules. You just have to see whether you might have to hand over the dice at some point.
 

11ant

2021-09-13 23:10:37
  • #3

Then you should take a house model as a base that either already has such a children's bathroom, or alternatively one with a room of suitable size in an appropriate location but with a usage that you consider dispensable, which you can "repurpose." Trying to insert an additional room into such a "template" very reliably fails if, for example, you scale up the size of the floor plan in order to have space for the "implant" after shrinking the neighboring rooms back down. The more successful operating method for this purpose is to insert the room following the example of a stretch limousine’s wheelbase extension along the house axis. That means you only expand the floor plan in one dimension, namely in the ridge direction. Changing a working floor plan in the gable width or in both dimensions leads to a disaster. Did you perhaps even take a template here that originally has a hipped roof attic? - that would explain the "special" staircase location.
 

RiQu2020

2021-09-14 06:03:22
  • #4
We specifically wanted a large plot and want to have fun in the garden later. We don't want to place the house in the middle or further back but want to have as much contiguous usable garden space as possible.
 

Snowy36

2021-09-14 12:14:39
  • #5
We have the dilemma in our construction area and find it sad … the one with the big glass front and the Bauhaus style unfortunately only got the smallest plot during the allocation and on the coolest plot with a view and edge location the builder then realized the conservative city villa with tiny windows …. it would have made more sense the other way around …

I think the "small" house does not fit on the big plot and does not use it at all… but all the better if you are a garden lover and do not just plant turf and cherry laurel
 

motorradsilke

2021-09-14 12:21:37
  • #6
The size of the house is completely independent of the size of the [Grundstück]. [Grundstücke] are better the bigger they are; a large [Grundstück] means freedom of space. It is sad that nowadays there are only towel-sized [Grundstücke].
 

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