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2023-10-17 22:52:31
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Slope is at the bottom.
Maybe you should reveal a bit more about the property than just a white piece of paper?! There isn’t even a grid to check the room sizes, nor the slope, nor the 16-meter boundary, nor a street.
When you write that north is somewhere around 11 o’clock, that still doesn’t tell us where the street is or how the property is oriented. Nothing.
There’s really nothing constructive to say about that.
Or what do you want?
Oh, where can a pantry still be integrated? You mean just shove it in somewhere?
The plans are not presentable yet - so I guess I was a bit early with my post.
The first thing a future builder should do is to familiarize themselves with the property, understand it, take measurements, experiment. Draw where what is to understand how the property affects things: light, existing vegetation, street, noise, and people.
Here explicitly the slope. Then you just have to draw the property from the side. Yourself. Take colored pencils from your kids and get started.
Slope: Yes, 2m over a width of 16 m
Price estimate according to architect/planner: 400k
But that doesn’t include the retaining wall, right?
Honestly, I don’t see a standard catalog house or a builder’s promotional model on a slope as you described it. I see a basement plus an additional living floor. A slope is not elementary school. A slope is like a high school diploma. You need a professional/architect for that.