Floor plan of a single-family house with a living basement on the slope

  • Erstellt am 2013-11-24 21:37:14

Wanderdüne

2013-12-13 09:53:03
  • #1


Sorry, completely wrong approach.

A sloped plot is very demanding for the planning of a single-family house. Every architect would spend long conversations to get an understanding of the planning task and the wishes of the builders, and then develop a design, or as many as needed until it fits. This also includes a floor plan. But discussing a self-designed floor plan with architects (were they really independent architects? Or just rubber stamps from construction companies) simply makes no sense.

Please reconsider your approach.

Regards WD
 

kaho674

2013-12-13 09:56:04
  • #2
Hi, this whole thing is far from a sensible floor plan and no architect has ever had a hand in it, otherwise he might as well look for another profession. The walls look way too thin, the doors (with swing) are missing, the utility room is a joke, the upstairs hallways are like mouse tunnels, the windows are still completely unclear – all in all, it's not worth a serious discussion, sorry.
 

Dipl-WiING

2013-12-13 13:03:17
  • #3
First of all, thanks for the feedback. As I said, this is a rough draft that I created using suboptimal software, so the wall diameters etc. are still not correct. On the other hand, the floor plan is largely based on floor plans certainly designed by architects - of course that means nothing... The utility room is supposed to be more of a storage closet for a vacuum cleaner etc., why would I need more than 2.5 m2 here, the hallways upstairs are mouse tunnels? the hallway is just under 1.5 m wide and not even 2 m long, then it widens to over 2.2 m width, sorry but I have definitely seen much narrower ones!? I only set the windows on the upper floor so they are not visible, downstairs there is also supposed to be a complete window front among other things. OK, as I said, I am happy to receive further suggestions on how I could do it better, the tip to go to a professional is certainly well-meaning but for me that is somewhat contrary to the idea of an active forum.
 

kaho674

2013-12-13 13:28:37
  • #4
Then it hardly makes sense to continue at all. Wall thicknesses, door widths, stair lengths – all crucial basics. If one of these does not fit, the entire floor plan can end up being completely pointless and should be thrown away. Piecing together parts of several floor plans destroys any sense of a former design. Then you might as well take a cupboard and not even need a room. You save the walls and the door. But to each their own. Something like this can be planned under a staircase or used as a pantry. But as a separate utility room? Very bizarre. Sorry, I mixed up upstairs and downstairs. I meant this one:
 

Dipl-WiING

2013-12-20 21:14:53
  • #5
Hello, I have now had the floor plan revised. Maybe someone can still give feedback on this...

Thanks and Christmas greetings!!
Pit
 

Wastl

2013-12-20 21:42:32
  • #6
I don't think it's bad at all. If you draw the light wells from the basement to the upper floor, you will notice that they are very close to the front door. We need a step up in front of the door. In our case, it is approximately 30-40cm wider than the door on both sides. That won't work for you. You have to see if you want/need something like that. I don't think the solution with the hallway and bathroom is great because children always have to open 2 doors to get to the bathroom and always have to go through the dressing rooms. Maybe move the doors there?
 

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