Floor plan of corner terraced house in planning - suggestions for changes?

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-20 21:05:36

kbt09

2022-08-23 23:07:53
  • #1
Just draw it for yourself.

As I understand it, 35° with 30 cm knee wall or 38° without knee wall are the options.

And by attic you mean that little loft ... right? It will be almost identical in both versions ... see


Blue = 38° with 0 cm knee wall
Red = centerline
Green = 35° just to clarify the drawing line.

And, regarding roof height, higher knee wall, etc. ... you just have to see if that gets approved. I still don't understand how the houses are built directly in your row. Because those are decisive.
 

Bauherrin123

2022-08-23 23:18:08
  • #2
A small digression: I have a migration background, and in my cultural circle cooking is very odor-intensive. Furthermore, I definitely want a closed kitchen and a table in the kitchen so that all the everyday mess stays in the kitchen. I need 2 tables so that men and women can also eat/sit separately, ... a sliding door is out of the question because I want to decorate the wall to the living room on the living room side with box shelves like in my apartment, ... otherwise I miss that, books etc. are supposed to go in there. The parents' room should remain on the upper floor; I don't want the attic for myself... I know these are all well-meant tips, ... I will reconsider quite a bit regarding storage under the stairs and door openings, but this is fixed here, and I do not have much leeway. Attached is my list for tomorrow, does anything else occur to you?


Changes to the house:

1. Enlarge the terrace to the width of the house and make it longer. Preferably 7m*5m; if that is too much because of GZ, then take 7m*4.75 or 4.5m. We only saw the formula in the building application that we can build even bigger and would like to do so.

2. Then please include the double garage on the side parking spaces in the approval.

3. Overall house height? Is it possible to build the house 1m above street level?

4. On some plans the wrong knee wall height is still shown, 25 instead of 30 cm. Please change that.

Changes on the ground floor

1. The bay window door should be centered; it is not quite. Please position it centrally, I think you aligned it according to the upper window, but on the side I find it better if it is centered in the bay window.

2. Please check again: is the kitchen window centered inside, i.e. when standing in the kitchen? Is the kitchen 288 cm wide? And is there 50 cm space on each side? This information is relevant for kitchen planning.

3. The door in the kitchen should open inward, so it hits the wall. The handle on the left side of the door,... Then the kitchen will be made in an L shape, once at the window and once along the long wall opposite the door. There will be no cabinets along the living room wall; please remove them and position the sink in front of the window. Parapet height to follow, as the window and countertop height match so we have no windowsill.

4. Please draw the following furniture: dining table 180 * 90 cm, placed crosswise parallel to the bay window, somewhat closer to the bay window door, ... 6 chairs. Depending on the price, we will consider whether to take a sliding door.

5. The couch will be rotated centered in the room so that the short side is in front of the window, and where the couch stands, the TV should go. Couch 3m * 2.10m in L shape. Draw a coffee table in front, 90 cm * 120 cm. The couch should be positioned so that it almost reaches the height of the left window,... about 260 cm in front of the TV if I calculated correctly.

6. Then please arrange the terrace door window so that the left side first opens to the left, and then the right side, as we might possibly have the couch there, so it is not too much in the way. On the right side, the right window should open the opposite way, meaning the right wing opens first.


Further changes on the upper floor


1. The office door should open inward, as there is a risk of injury if someone comes up the stairs and the office door opens or if someone comes out of the bedroom. Resolve wall issue.

2. What is that step to the balcony? 25? What is that?

Attic,...

1. Change window size (we can decide at the sampling); however, perhaps you get more height with bigger windows? Otherwise at the sampling.

2. Does the washing machine really fit under the ceiling with a 35-degree pitched roof and 30 cm knee wall? At 38 degrees pitched roof I have already seen that it fits, but with the plan change I do not know.

3. Draw the dryer as well; does it fit on the left when you enter the door?


[B]General questions[/B]

1. Why are the heart circuit distributors in front of the wall or what are those circles? What exactly is that?

2. What is the interior ceiling height?

3. How high is the window of the toilet from the floor? I want to check if it is okay if the toilet is in front of the window.

4. Is a stone floor shower possible during the sampling? So that we don't have an extra-high "shower tray", but only a glass wall in front... we just agreed on the position but not on the design, hence the question.

5. House connections still have to be down there and not up under the roof. What about the fuse box and electricity, etc.?

6. Where do all the house connections (water, electricity, telecommunications) actually go? Should this be right next to the front door? If so, is the fuse box and space for router, switch, and patch panel there too?

7. How can my acquaintance have 38 degrees and 110 cm attic height?
 

Bauherrin123

2022-08-23 23:26:15
  • #3


Thank you very much. So,... in my row it’s like this, my developer is building 3 houses A, B, and C. House C is ours, the end house. In this row, there are already 2 houses from another developer, where house A from our row will border.

It will be like this, .. HOUSE XA (different developer), XB (different developer), then comes house A and B, and then ours last. The XA and XB have basements and are much higher, I think about 2 m higher than ours. Ours will be built without basements at street level, theirs are 1 m above street level.

Yes, what bothers me is that the attic becomes much smaller. According to your drawing and also the construction company, not much changes,... but I will show you a plan from an acquaintance, he has 38 degrees and 110 [attic], can you explain to me how that works? I’ll upload his plan and mine....

He has measured his attic today at 38 degrees,... it is much higher than ours... I also thought 3 degrees wouldn’t make much difference, but apparently it does.
 

NatureSys

2022-08-23 23:27:39
  • #4
Regarding kitchen planning. Partially, rough construction dimensions are given, which are smaller afterwards when the walls are plastered. So definitely ask whether the measurements are final dimensions. Additionally, there are also tolerances. Even if 50 cm are shown somewhere next to a window in the plan, it can also be only 49 cm afterwards, without having a right to correction. So always plan a buffer of one or two centimeters for important minimum dimensions. No bricklayer works with millimeter precision.
 

kbt09

2022-08-23 23:28:35
  • #5
Can you draw that out? I don't understand it. In a terraced house, the houses that are built seamlessly together in the same block/row are always relevant. The next block is independent at first.
 

Bauherrin123

2022-08-23 23:33:28
  • #6
Here I have now uploaded our plan and that of the acquaintance.

We 35 degrees with knee wall
Acquaintance 38 degrees no knee wall

How can the neighbor measure 110 in his attic?

 

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