Floor plan bungalow 140 sqm - suggestions?

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-30 10:39:47

Schniebi

2021-04-30 21:38:03
  • #1
The main bathroom floor can be a bit darker – most of the rest of the house should be laid mostly in light oak ... Definitely white furniture :) ... a bit romantic already – but still understated ... always appear simple, elegant, and match everything ... :) ...
 

Schniebi

2021-04-30 21:42:15
  • #2


Kitchen model Katja ;) ...
Ah yes *swoon*
 

Myrna_Loy

2021-04-30 21:43:45
  • #3
just not to children :D or rather the stickers from the sticker books work especially well there.
 

Nida35a

2021-04-30 21:45:43
  • #4
we had a pitched roof, trapezoidal windows, large open space with airspace right at the beginning inside, and never wanted to know about any surcharge or reduction. Maybe that was better for us
 

Wandervogel85

2021-04-30 22:26:01
  • #5
A hipped roof is, of course, one of those things that often divides opinions. I think it really depends a lot on the size of the house and the surroundings.

I am also considering building a bungalow (but it will probably be more of a 1.5-story). For me, the following points regarding a hipped roof are up for discussion:


    [*]Bungalows are visually quite flat anyway, relative to the wall length. A hipped roof amplifies this effect even more. The house looks like a flat flounder. No matter from which side you approach the house, you always see quite a lot of roof. Here, an increased ceiling height could visually help, not to mention the feeling of space in the large living-dining room.
    [*]The gable side of a pitched roof makes the house look taller visually (with the same roof pitch). This is especially important if the neighboring houses are built as 1.5 or 2 stories.
    [*]Such a gable wall also allows for nice design elements.
    [*]In cheaper houses, especially with hipped roofs, the roof structure is often built in nail plate construction with internal bracing/trusses. This often already prevents its use as storage space. It simply becomes too cumbersome to crawl through the compartments all the time.
    [*]The gable sides of a pitched roof more easily allow windows for the attic. Pitched roofs are mostly built as purlin/rafter roofs. The space is more usable.
    [*]With a hipped roof, definitely do not go to the lower limit of the roof pitch. At a pitch of 22° there is no usable room height. Better to have a slightly steeper pitch so that the space becomes usable. Even if it is only a storage room, you will curse quite a bit if you have to crawl around all the time.
    [*]In general, I would also consider—it is, of course, a matter of cost—to at least plan a small knee wall. Even if it is only 50 cm. It makes the house look somewhat larger from the outside. That combined with a roof pitch of about 30° already creates a large attic. Also, this would later be more suitable for expansion and use.
    [*]For a bungalow with a low roof pitch, I would consider taking out the ceiling in the living/dining area. The room would then be open up to the roof slope. This would create a maximum ceiling height of about 4.5 meters.

You can probably tell that I am more a fan of the pitched roof. A hipped roof definitely needs an appropriate base underneath so that the proportions fit.
 

ypg

2021-04-30 22:29:30
  • #6

Uniformity... I liked the Karatschrank better .. hehe...
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Now I’m finished... I’m not in the mood anymore, and the soccer game is almost over, I’m allowed back into the living room ;)

I moved the technical room to the outside again... I also like the kitchen this way better :)
 

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