Floor plan draft for a 220m² single-family house

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-20 22:41:15

11ant

2017-08-21 15:54:02
  • #1
Relatively (i.e. with regard to the current discussion) you see that correctly.

Absolutely, it looks different: there is actually no problem. The fact that the staircase doesn’t work applies only to design 265, which was anyway just a sketch (even if colorful and by the architect) and must be revised anyway. That error will be corrected and that’s it.

The beams in it looked horrendous visually, I had already shown that more elegantly in #248. In that respect, the "current" position of the support doesn’t limit the staircase situation as harshly as is currently discussed. They are still drawings, so everything is still fixable.

For your hipped roof, in any case, many things still need to be literally reconsidered.
 

kaho674

2017-08-21 16:43:27
  • #2
That was the variant the OP referred to as "that's definitely not a deal breaker."
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-08-21 16:56:30
  • #3


Really annoying that I can no longer edit the original post and upload the current draft there....

I just went for a walk again to look at the hip roofs with different angles. The very obtuse angle like the pink house really doesn’t have to be it. But I also don’t find the classic hip roof all that exciting..... I’d probably even prefer a flat roof but my wife is absolutely against that ever since we have the new drafts. I actually find even a shed roof pretty cool. I just saw some nice designs there....
 

11ant

2017-08-21 18:33:15
  • #4

What would be an unclassic hip roof? - A truncated hip roof is acceptable (also pseudo-) Bauhaus not, and hardly significantly under 40° pitch. A pyramid roof wants the floor plan closer to square.


... and didn't have a camera with you?

A real shed roof (so no split gable roof) I also find good. You could do that with an open underside of the roof.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-08-21 18:35:23
  • #5


One like the pink house with blunt angles. Of course, it is still a "typical hipped roof" but just no longer with the classic pitch.




Unfortunately no, only my little daughter in the stroller..... but I'll bravely take two photos right away.....

... although that doesn't help us much, since my wife unfortunately is not cooperating....
 

11ant

2017-08-21 19:07:25
  • #6


What do you mean by "obtuse angle" – the one at the roof ridge?
A classic hip roof is rather not the one on the pink house; that is a pyramid roof. Also not on the yellow house, as the ridge is tiny there. A classic hip roof is like at Nordlys.
 

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