Floor plan for a house on a slope (ground floor and residential basement) with a maximum of 150m²

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-02 14:27:26

haydee

2019-04-28 07:17:37
  • #1
Daylight spotlights work with gable roofs

Katja's floor plan works and is better than yours.

Kitchen functional
The bottleneck at the dining tables is gone
The removal of the gallery results in a larger bathroom on the upper floor
 

kbt09

2019-04-28 08:12:26
  • #2
A piece of glass wall towards the stairs helps with that too. What does "mixture" mean? I don't get it. You create limited movement possibilities in the open space, the air space upwards precisely above the cooktop and things like that ... is that mixture?
 

Pamiko

2019-04-28 09:27:52
  • #3
The airspace also has something to do with the lighting due to the orientation. So I expect better lighting of the kitchen in connection with the two windows in the staircase.

By mixture, I mean functionality and "not run-of-the-mill". As mentioned at the beginning, optimization down to the last detail is not very important to me. I'm just trying to find a middle ground.

By the way, the kitchen was drawn that way by [Planet]. Whether it will actually be implemented like that is not certain.
 

kbt09

2019-04-28 09:47:12
  • #4
Yes ... exactly, and then try to make a SENSIBLE kitchen plan in your premises.

And think about it ... kitchen/dining ... is active all day ... in Katja's plan you don't even have the problem of somehow creating light for the kitchen.

Honestly, I wouldn't build a house to have to make compromises in comfort and functionality like in a rental property. Form follows function.
 

ypg

2019-04-28 10:18:58
  • #5



What the draft looked like, like it does now, or later on paper, no longer matters. Then there are real walls and real corridors. And then it’s too late. The open-plan living area is impossible (not everything that is interesting or different is good. Not everything that looks standard when drawn from above, i.e. a floor plan, is bad)
And whether the kitchen is lit from above or not – it already works quite badly like this... then just go out to eat often. The open space so partly above the kitchen doesn’t make sense to me, that’s rather restless when cooking.
Then I would rather put the dining table in this area. The dining area is more suited as a passage room.


How else should it be there?

Please take another look at the terrace access! How is it supposed to be comfortably used with a tray in both hands?
 

Pamiko

2019-04-28 12:42:49
  • #6
Thank you for your opinions. I will think over the floor plan again.

I just don't like Katja's suggestion that much. Hats off to her work (overall here in the forum) but a floor plan simply has to appeal to me as I am only building a house once in my life and paying for it for 30 years. And it doesn't matter whether the design is from an architect, planner, or from a forum.

So please don't misunderstand. It is far from me to speak badly of any ideas, which is exactly why I am here. I just have the feeling that I am being pressured into this floor plan in the recent posts.
 

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