Floor plan, 3D images city villa 160m². Please provide feedback :)

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-08 13:44:17

11ant

2019-06-10 01:48:32
  • #1
Well, we neither know the children nor the age gap in which they will be born yet ... I have already mentioned that the floor plan layout is largely simply a geometric "result." Evening sun while doing the dishes I again assume, without any presumption of innocence, that the basic floor plan was not designed for the orientation of this property.
 

hampshire

2019-06-10 08:36:34
  • #2
The age difference is quite irrelevant. Whenever a child feels disadvantaged – whether "rightly" or "wrongly" – trouble arises on all sides. Therefore, I consider it a mistake to architecturally incorporate an occasion for this into life without any necessity.
 

hampshire

2019-06-10 08:44:08
  • #3
In the planning phase, the architect can always be changed. If things go badly, you lose money. Still better than building the "wrong" house. Then it fits for you. That is much more important than my opinion on it.
 

kbt09

2019-06-10 08:59:38
  • #4
... is there still a site plan of the property? If square, it should be about 23x23 m. Building window, building regulations (ridge direction, roof pitches, etc.) and an indication of neighboring plots with possibly already existing houses would also be good.

A more elongated house with an opening towards the west, southwest seems much more attractive to me.
 

Keenan86

2019-06-10 14:28:38
  • #5
Hello everyone,
thank you for the numerous responses. It’s not as if the architect/planner just planned it "out of the blue." We already had a draft from another planner who, however, went bankrupt. That was basically our idea of the floor plan. Since we are absolute laymen and certainly - as is now becoming clear - did not consider everything, I asked again in the forum here. I wouldn't want to change the planner again now, especially since we are actually satisfied with him. He just drew it as we wanted. But he could certainly have given more tips here.
Unfortunately, I don’t yet have an exact site plan. It is a new development area where no new houses have been built yet. I am attaching the development plan, in case that helps...
 

11ant

2019-06-10 21:32:37
  • #6
Oh, joy - or not: in a perfectly flat development area, two and a half meters more maximum building height (and two meters more building window depth) than the neighboring streets, aha. But so far I don’t see you needing that (?). Less nice are the tree along with two parking spaces in front of the property; and behind the garden there is a playground.
 

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