Floor plan design new single-family house 2-storey approx. 135 sqm

  • Erstellt am 2021-08-03 11:32:47

driver55

2021-08-09 12:28:04
  • #1
Of course, this way you can also (pointlessly) keep the providers busy and drive up the prices (for everyone).
 

Andreas_79

2021-08-09 14:12:39
  • #2
, you are really a great guy. I have now taken a look at what you write. Alone in my thread here 5 times. Of those, 4 are totally unnecessary and also unfriendly, arrogant, and simply impossible. It does not look better in other threads. Guys like you really make this place bad, so many people make an effort here to help beginners and have a friendly interaction with each other, but you keep outdoing yourself. Please do me a favor, if you see again that I start a thread. Just don't reply, don't feel addressed or otherwise pressured by me. I want nothing to do with people like you and also don't want to hear or read any opinions from them. Thanks
 

ypg

2021-08-09 17:35:17
  • #3

What orientation is the house supposed to have? Where is the entrance and where is the living area?
With a staggered shed roof, you can bring in light very well through windows in the third gable. Danwood also has a bungalow version, for example.
We also have a staggered shed roof, but with living space and an open area above.
A shed roof and open design in the gable are much more expensive due to insulation and gypsum board cladding of the roof as well as the third gable: in 2013, it was generally €10,000 more expensive than a standard pitched roof house. That could now be €15,000–20,000.
 

K1300S

2021-08-09 17:42:04
  • #4
Tip: If you put someone on the ignore list, you won’t see any content from that user anymore. Maybe that helps. ;) Otherwise, I have to say that I consider the approach "refined catalog floor plan" especially for your property as anything but sensible, even more so for a bungalow, but we can only show you the door here. You have to walk through it yourself, and it may be that behind it lies the dud if you choose the wrong one. :eek:
 

11ant

2021-08-09 18:49:41
  • #5
Unfortunately, this is just a meaningless aerial photo on its own. A cadastral excerpt or a site plan with elevation points or the like – preferably without redacted information – tells the knowledgeable reader significantly more.
 

driver55

2021-08-10 12:51:09
  • #6
: You can see it however you want. However, it makes ZERO sense to request prices from providers for a house (floor plan) that will never be built like that. Without information about the plot, site plan, etc., reputable providers will not give you offers anyway, as that ties up unnecessary resources that are lacking elsewhere – especially in the current boom.

Especially because...

...requesting a "piece of house" makes no sense.

A house is not a 3 m built-in closet that the carpenter casually calculates on the side, but a highly complex structure if everything is to be taken into account. And that is exactly what the future builder wants. What good is a price X to you if it later ends up at X + 50,000 €.
(And the carpenter doesn’t do that during lunch break either.)

Yesterday 2 semi-detached houses, today bungalow, tomorrow again 2 semi-detached houses with a staggered shed roof... and the day after tomorrow again bungalow with half-basement?

Therefore, it must first be determined what even makes sense on the plot and roughly how the house, the terrace, the garage (the parking space) could look like. And for that you need planners, civil engineers, architects...
Only then do you start with the floor plan and when this is 90% complete, you can gladly request concrete offers.

Some tell you indirectly between the lines, some probably only think it, but I tell you directly in the "construction site tone" that you are on the "wrong track."

I'm out here then...
 

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