Floor plan design of a 9x13m gable roof house with an attached 6x9m attic

  • Erstellt am 2024-10-24 12:46:32

Arauki11

2024-10-24 18:32:58
  • #1
We have a similar case here and I would have simply built and planted trellis panels (in front of) the wall. In our case, the neighbor would have even allowed it, but a gray, plastered wall was chosen, which one now faces. I think it might still be possible to create something visually appealing on this wall view.

Actually, your floor plans confuse me, but that is probably due to my limited capacity to absorb the information; everything is full of numbers and lines. Are the furniture, walls, etc. really drawn to correct dimensions? Is there a simple, perhaps even plainly drawn floor plan without all these details and with room labels? It seems to me that you first decided on the exterior of the house and only then arranged the desired rooms inside. Regarding the mentioned storage space, I would consider whether I want to allocate so much of this expensive space to "old stuff" in a new life and might have to be rather stingy or not quite as generous with the actual living area. For that or for hobbies, perhaps at least partially, a spacious garden shed could serve. I can only agree with the post from . First of all, regardless of the upper floor and exterior view, I would first plan my ground floor nicely.
 

Biker99

2024-10-24 18:36:03
  • #2
I have now "quickly" made the ground floor a bit more spacious.
 

11ant

2024-10-24 19:09:19
  • #3

Then you just start the good neighborly relationship right away with the question: "May I treat you to whitewashing the facade?".
 

Biker99

2024-10-24 20:08:41
  • #4
I think this problem could theoretically be solved, I know the neighbor very well. I also think that there should be enough light in the living/dining area through the floor-to-ceiling windows without further windows being necessary on the south side. In the upper floor, the issue of light for the non-gable rooms must be addressed anyway with roof windows as it is quite possible that I cannot install windows that are wider than they are high, which means that windows in the knee wall will probably be omitted. I would be interested to know whether you generally see other/potentially better and at the same time still easily walkable stair solutions considering the external dimensions of 9x13 m than the drawn landing staircase.
 

11ant

2024-10-24 20:30:24
  • #5

Tell me more about what we are supposed to understand from this remark.

I do not expect any revolutionary alternatives; however, I have not studied the confusingly verbose plan in depth. It definitely would not be a straight ladder staircase, as the gable is too narrow for that.
 

Biker99

2024-10-24 20:37:14
  • #6
According to the planned development statute for the district, only portrait-oriented or at most square windows are permitted, no flat windows.
 

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