Floor plan design: Orientation of single-family house and optimization

  • Erstellt am 2023-07-28 21:17:18

Häuslebauer132

2023-07-28 21:17:18
  • #1
Hello community,
we are complete novices and hope for your help.
We are currently planning a single-family house (approx. 200m2). We have a plot on the outskirts of town (with a beautiful view to the east and south) and have now designed two floor plans with the help of a draftsman (oriented 1x south, 1x east), but we are not sure which variant we should choose, relating to the cardinal directions and the plot.
We would really appreciate your opinions/ideas/suggestions for improvement.
Thanks in advance : )
Here are the details:

Development plan/restrictions

Plot size: 1,100m2
Slope: no
Floor area ratio: 0.35
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2 full floors
: gable roof 18-30°; hipped roof 18-30°; shed roof 2-15° (roof shape of main and ancillary buildings must be coordinated)
Further requirements: rounding of the village, offset area factor 0.4 (plot edge to be planted)

Client requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: modern, single-family house, gable or hipped roof
, floors: no basement, 2 full floors
Number of people, age: 2 adults + 2 children (3+1 years), possibly a 3rd child
Space requirement on the ground floor: shower bath, open kitchen-dining-living area with fireplace and lots of windows/glass front to the view, utility/mudroom with access to the garage, guest room, pantry, entrance area
Upper floor: master bedroom with walk-in closet, 2 children's rooms, 1 office (which might later be used as another children's room), bathroom, possibly storage room
Office: family use or home office? initially home office, possibly later as another children’s room for 3rd child
Overnight guests per year: friends/grandparents regularly
Open or closed architecture: open kitchen/dining/living area, otherwise rather closed
Conservative or modern construction: modern
Open , kitchen island: open kitchen with kitchen island
Number of dining seats: 8
Fireplace: yes
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: garage with 2 parking spaces
Utility garden, greenhouse: no
Further wishes/special features/routine, also reasons why this or that should not be:
- generous utility room (where laundry can possibly also be hung)
- access from garage to the house via utility room (to change work clothes) --tech room in garage - possibly bathroom via utility room for laundry chute
- lots of storage space regarding the children

House design
Who is the planner: draftsman with incorporation of own ideas
What is particularly liked? Why?: orientation of the main rooms to the nicest sides
What is not liked? Why?
Variant 1: - main entrance not facing the street side (would that make sense or not?)
- no terrace option in the west
Variant 2: - relatively small kitchen/dining/living area - oriented to the east
Price estimate according to architect/planner: not available yet
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment: 550-600k
Preferred heating technology: connect to existing heating network

If you had to do without, which details/extensions
- can you do without: laundry chute, direct access from garage into the house (but then with secondary entrance)
- cannot do without: open living-dining-kitchen area, guest room on the ground floor

Why did the design turn out as it is now? e.g.
Standard design from the planner? No!
Which wishes were implemented by the architect?
What makes it particularly good or bad in your opinion?
No standard design, collaboration and attempt to somehow best and cost-efficiently implement and accommodate all our wishes. Lots of window area facing south-east

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
Would you choose variant 1 (south, still beautiful view but rather towards the village) or variant 2 (top view but rather towards the northeast)?
Is the orientation of rooms, garage, and terrace reasonable with regard to the cardinal directions?
Which suggestions/improvements can you give us?
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ypg

2023-07-28 22:08:22
  • #2
Considering that these are "only" drafts from a draftsman and also not an individual design featuring anything extraordinary, you can confidently upload the original drafts with the dimensions. Preferably with better resolution.
 

Schorsch_baut

2023-07-28 22:16:04
  • #3
I can't imagine that the budget will be enough. Three full bathrooms, large kitchen and fireplace and many windows and space, these are all cost drivers.
 

ypg

2023-07-28 22:20:16
  • #4
… what you can see: The fireplace or the long structure acts like a disruptive factor and brings nothing positive to the room. Quite the opposite. Then not only a small wardrobe is missing, but also the space for movement and wardrobe for the planned 5 persons, basically 3 running meters of closet. In the west is the garage because of the view? Where does the view go? Technology outside the thermal envelope and even several meters away from the house? I would generally not plan it that way. It is not efficient and expensive. The budget also does not reflect the wishes, sorry. 3500€/sqm for the wishes and the double garage with 60000€ I would calculate. Plus ancillary building costs etc.
 

xMisterDx

2023-07-28 22:52:33
  • #5
You can forget it.
Seriously, you currently get 150m² turnkey for around 330,000 EUR, with one bathroom. Scaled up to your expectations, that easily amounts to 500,000 for the house alone, plus high-end fittings, plus kitchen, plus furniture(?), plus additional construction costs... plus garage... and then you still have to reasonably develop 1,100m² of land...

In the end, there will be a 7 in front.
 

11ant

2023-07-29 01:12:44
  • #6
Do you happen to know the same draftsman as ? 200 sqm is a size where there's already quite a bit of room for cost-saving mistakes in taking a draftsman as a planner ;-)
 

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