Floor plan change during core renovation of listed terraced house

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-03 10:48:20

RomeoZwo

2019-01-03 17:42:24
  • #1


Attached is the site plan, parcel 708a (north is at the top):


According to current knowledge, the cross wall behind the stairs separating the living room and kitchen/dining room is load-bearing. House connections run toward the street in the south. Lines (water/heating/electricity) all need to be completely newly installed, so there is some freedom in the planning here. A basement with a room height of 1.80 m and vaulted ceiling is located under the living room and stairs/hall.

An eat-in kitchen (as a combined dining room/kitchen) would be an option; thanks for the idea.
 

RomeoZwo

2019-01-03 17:57:23
  • #2


Hello,

The access to the balcony is on the upper floor, the door is missing in the original plan but it is only about 90 cm wide. Expanding it to a double door like the windows on the ground floor is part of the inquiry to the monument office.

The upper floor has no slants, the attic has slants, hardly any knee wall but a very steep roof. (Side views of the house no longer exist. Must be measured and newly created). I would plan the storage space at the 1 m line (this is also how the rough square meter figures of the rooms in the attic were calculated).

The basement is accessible via stairs directly from the ground floor. The hallway being very narrow is one of the big drawbacks. The shifting (demolition/new construction) of the wall between hallway and living room has also been requested.

Regarding the storage area, an additional loft above the attic seems possible. At least the house all the way to the left has implemented this.

View of the terraced houses:

It concerns the right terraced house. The left terraced house was renovated according to monument protection regulations; the dormer was newly installed. The middle house has now also turned yellow (coloring from 1914) but still has the "modern" windows and the attached entrance area.
 

kaho674

2019-01-03 18:42:12
  • #3
Can you write the exact position of the windows in centimeters on the plan? Would it be conceivable, in a worst-case scenario, to install new ones and brick up the old ones?
 

kaho674

2019-01-03 18:53:22
  • #4
Where did you say there is a door at the back?
 

RomeoZwo

2019-01-03 19:45:57
  • #5
I don't think so. I'm glad if I get approval for partial enlargements. Possibly an additional window can be built above the door in the bedroom on the ground floor. The door to the garden on the ground floor leads from the former laundry/bathroom. In my plans, that would be the dining room.
 

kaho674

2019-01-03 20:11:02
  • #6
The exact dimensions + positions of windows and doors would be important. According to the picture, a dormer is almost mandatory. The other two already have one.
 

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