Floor plan city villa 190 m² on slab foundation

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-23 09:43:37

DaSch17

2020-10-23 09:43:37
  • #1
Hello everyone,

now I’m also daring to present our project on [Die Höhle der Löwen].

The development can also be read here:

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size:
approx. 750m²
Slope: see sketch
Floor area ratio: 0.3
Floor space index: 0.6
Building window, building line and boundary: 3m; see sketch
Edge development: Yes, garage allowed
Number of parking spaces: 1x garage; 1-2 in front of the house
Number of floors: 2 full floors
Roof shape: Hip roof 22°
Style: City villa
Orientation: southwest
Maximum height/limits: Top of ceiling max. 7.50m, top edge max. = 10.0m (measured from the lowest point of the natural ground surface on the valley side)
Further specifications: none



Client requirements
Style, roof form, building type:
see above
Basement, floors: on slab; 2 full floors
Number of persons, age: 32; 28; no children (planned 2)
Space requirements on ground floor, upper floor: see floor plan draft
Office: 1 home office workspace
Overnight guests per year: none
Open or closed architecture: open
Conservative or modern construction: rather modern
Open kitchen, cooking island: Yes, as room divider
Number of dining seats: 6-8
Fireplace: Yes; four-sided panoramic fireplace as room divider between living and entrance as well as dining/cooking
Music/stereo wall: No
Balcony, roof terrace: No
Garage, carport: 1 single garage with extra length
Utility garden, greenhouse: not planned so far
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, also reasons why this or that should or should not be: open living/dining area as the center of life, TV corner relatively small and therefore cozy, fireplace, office on ground floor facing the garden, straight closed staircase made of solid oak, gallery and air space on upper floor, children and parents separated upstairs, dressing room definitely not a walk-through room; rather a kind of walk-in closet instead of a dressing room.

House design
Who planned it:
based on "Herb" from Baufritz, own planning in cooperation with general contractor and forum users
What do you especially like? Office facing the garden, breakfast and evening terrace, open living and dining area, fireplace as room divider, gallery on the upper floor and air space above entrance area ground floor, separate areas for children and parents
What do you not like? Why?
Everything great
Price estimate according to planner:
682' (house 505', ancillary building costs 59', plot 69', other costs [including kitchen and outdoor facilities] 49')
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment: 700' all-in
Preferred heating technology: air-to-water heat pump with split and underfloor heating, controlled residential ventilation

If you have to do without, which details/expansions
-can you do without:
./.
-can you not do without: ./.

Why did the design turn out the way it is now?
Based on "Herb" by Baufritz adapted to our needs and the plot by ourselves. Subsequent further development of the floor plan with the general contractor and with the help of forum users. Process duration: 8 months

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
See "What do you especially like?"


 

hampshire

2020-10-23 10:12:55
  • #2
This is a well livable design with a lot of traffic area. You have to like the latter. I would not have come up with the idea of placing a design for a flat plot on a slope.
 

Alessandro

2020-10-23 10:17:26
  • #3
I like it very much! Keep the option open to install a door between the fireplace and the stairs. Sliding door or glass door, etc. An open hallway with an atrium is not everyone's preference regarding noise development. I would reconsider the garage. You can already see in the picture that you can barely open the doors to load and unload things. I would make an open carport.
 

matte

2020-10-23 10:19:31
  • #4
I somehow lack space for a wardrobe there. The niche by the door to the office probably won't really be enough...
 

Alessandro

2020-10-23 10:20:02
  • #5
The wardrobe should go into the utility room, right?
 

Lumpi_LE

2020-10-23 10:21:14
  • #6
Have you ever seen a T-bath live? It may sound practical, but it is one of the modern architectural blunders.
 

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