Floor plan of semi-detached house, 2.5 floors + usable basement

  • Erstellt am 2022-03-28 11:37:56

corby_81

2022-04-07 14:02:38
  • #1
OK, a few points to consider, thanks.

I don’t quite understand the thing with the carport, could you explain that in more detail?
 

ypg

2022-04-07 14:18:10
  • #2
here it is illustrated in a rough sketch
 

ypg

2022-04-07 18:00:25
  • #3
Can you say something more about the orientation? The north arrow is different in the initial thread and your last draft…
 

corby_81

2022-04-07 18:38:47
  • #4
Orientation is SE, in the current version that is correct.
 

ypg

2022-04-07 22:42:17
  • #5
Upon closer inspection, I would, just like , leave out this box-shaped addition. 1. it takes away necessary daylight. 2. it turns a semi-detached house into a terraced house. 3. there is surely enough storage space in the basement. I already advised an exterior staircase days/weeks ago. If it is even approved due to distance requirements, it could be combined with a light well for a hobby room. If this exterior staircase is not an option, then I would try to make the basement stairs inside the house easily accessible from the hallway so that bikes and such can be secured downstairs during seasonal changes. If you are afraid of noise from the children's rooms, then I would create a small hallway on the upper floor where the children's room doors do not open off of, but besides the bathroom door there is only one door to a youth common room at the south corner of the house, from where the children's rooms then open off. By the way, I would reconsider the many sliding doors. Too much of the bad, uh good, is not nice either. They are expensive, the walls are thick, they also need their wall lengths (which you don't have, by the way), and they are not necessarily easy to use if they are of normal quality. In your case, it would probably make more sense to just be able to close off the living room.
 

corby_81

2022-04-09 10:33:45
  • #6
Two more general questions: 1. Is operating a photovoltaic system still efficient at all if the dormer is on the south side? 2. I know it’s a matter of taste, but does a semi-detached house look "weird" if one semi-detached house has the dormer placed in the middle, but the other semi-detached house rather on the left/right?
 

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