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

  • Erstellt am 2024-10-24 12:46:32

Biker99

2024-10-27 14:51:22
  • #1

I have worked on it again and hope to have better matched your draft now.
It would be great if you and the other experts could comment on this one again.

Thank you very much

Here is the ground floor for now

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Biker99

2024-10-27 15:56:03
  • #2
And the upper floor as well.

The idea here would be to have a possibility to have a sleeping accommodation for 2 people as well as a bathroom both on the upper floor (for guests or the homeowners) and on the ground floor, whereby the ground floor should be designed to be as age-appropriate / barrier-free as possible.

The open gallery is now on the south/southwest side as you rightly suggested. The window design and window position are certainly still improvable; the upper floor should be flooded with light and open towards the southwest.

I am also not really satisfied with the arrangement of the sanitary facilities. Perhaps or certainly you have better ideas.

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The exterior view from the garden side is currently this one.

It would certainly have advantages to move the garage further forward or the house further back towards the garden as you suggested, since then two instead of currently only one window could be accommodated on the side in the dining area.

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First of all, thank you very much for your critical remarks!
 

Arauki11

2024-10-27 17:13:41
  • #3
Amateur opinion: The hallway takes up a lot of space with 15.5 sqm. Zigzag when entering the house, because you immediately walk into a wall, then turn right and run into the next one. From there you look at the next wall (door to the open space). This could possibly be omitted, but then you have this endlessly long, narrow corridor. I quite like the bedroom area with walk-in closet, separated like an apartment (we unconsciously did this in our upper floor and are happy about it), but then there is no guest WC on the ground floor, since strangers shouldn’t have to walk through your private bedroom area. Unfortunately this is just "complaining" without a concrete solution proposal, but that is what catches my eye. Upstairs, a door to the bathroom opening outwards is not good, the bathroom could be 4 sqm smaller, so it's just unnecessary walking/cost space. Then up there an extra room for hobbies and a fancy sports gallery—maybe you’d like to specify your concrete hobbies? You want to live in it as a couple and sometimes have guests, okay. But so much separation/extra rooms you don’t really need a separate room each time. We like the open space for two but also with mutual quiet sometimes, but for me that would be too many individual, separated rooms.
 

Biker99

2024-10-27 17:56:19
  • #4


With the door to the bedroom on the upper floor, you are of course completely right, I quickly put together the floor plan this afternoon based on suggestions from "ypg" (though not adopted 1:1 so that there won’t be comments again). That will be changed.

Yes, the foyer or entrance area also seems a bit (too) large to me, and I will try to design the "wall to the ground floor dressing room" differently and more open.

The extra room upstairs is needed to set up a few display cases for things that do not tolerate much light in the long term. My/our hobby is vintage cars and old racing bikes. The "sports gallery" also seems a bit (outrageously) large to me at least on the floor plan, although I like the idea of working on bikes there (which I won’t tell my wife, however).
 

Biker99

2024-10-27 18:43:07
  • #5
I will try to move the staircase a bit towards the entrance. Maybe then the house can be reduced from the originally planned 14 m back to 13 m without the living area on the ground floor becoming too small at the same time.
 

ypg

2024-10-27 19:38:03
  • #6
Laugh, I just wanted to point out the relevant little things. But remember enough freedom of movement. Exactly. The endlessly long and narrow hallway is actually only as long as the stairs are wide. The reason is to avoid having an even longer hallway if the entrance is centered, but rather a break. In addition, you then do without the second hallway, which is disguised as an airlock/storage room, where laundry is probably supposed to be washed as well. Personally, I wouldn’t put stairs there either. We are two as well and enjoy two floors. That’s enough for mutual quiet. We don’t need doors or small rooms for that. I carry my hobbies into the common room and take over the table there. However, of course a separate room is not out of the question.
 

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