Floor plan optimization single-family house on a slope, single-story + basement

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-29 10:42:41

haydee

2020-11-29 14:41:49
  • #1
I meant the double garage. The basement could have daylight on the valley side and be used differently. The terrace has no view. It is between the house and the slope. Maximum privacy, little for sun worshippers. I would plan the garage on the side - where the single parking space is - and a terrace above it.

Always include the existing or desired furniture in scale in every floor plan. Make sure it meets your needs. Not just a coat rack there, only to realize when moving in that 4 hooks are not enough and 500 shoes have to be moved to the gamer’s coat storage room.

Do you want a dressing room or is it enough for you that the small hallway accommodates cupboards for towels, bedding, and such? The latter is fine. As a dressing room, it would bother me not only because it is a walk-through room but also because it lacks daylight.

I might swap the kitchen and dining room. The dining room has the view and the kitchen lies centrally between the two eating places.

A 2.5 m terrace is very narrow. Measure it at your dining area.

I don’t like the design. Starting from the garage position, the poor use of the outdoor area, up to the room layout. The room layout is a mix of what-if scenarios.
 

Nida35a

2020-11-29 14:43:56
  • #2
I like the floor plan,
change the bedroom door swing towards the wall,
in the kitchen at the peninsula, I would find a raised Klönbank with the wall at the back great
 

haydee

2020-11-29 14:58:41
  • #3
The budget could be quite tight. The access, wishes of the structural engineer, etc. Do you already have more precise prices or just the estimate? How do you handle it in winter with clearing and spreading? Parking downstairs and only a walkway or a gravelled driveway
 

ypg

2020-11-29 16:07:12
  • #4
I find the draft very good.
A lot has been made out of the slope, and there are no oversized rooms that stand empty.
Guest could be an office, child as a dressing room, if there are two people. You don’t have any unused rooms that stand empty somewhere "up there in the sleeping floor,"... If a child comes, it gets the dressing room, clothes go into the bedroom and into the granny flat, where guests could also live. Or as an office with a customer area.
If a second child comes, it gets the office, guests can be accommodated elsewhere.



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I don’t see any mistakes there either. If no additional rooms are needed, why would one plan differently and more expensively? This way the space under the living rooms is well used, and you have to plan a courtyard anyway. Then just like this.


I think that’s not a dressing room for clothing, that’s the emergency solution for the wardrobe!
and I also see room for improvement here: in the basement/cellar there should be space for a built-in cupboard and a bench. -> under the stairs would be an emergency solution. I rather see the cellar as a trapped space separated from the freezer room and then somewhat reduced, so that the cellar width in the hallway can be used as a built-in cupboard.
Also, on the ground floor the WC should have the urinal removed.
Be careful with the light wells of the cellar: they don’t go well with a terrace.

And then the view: is right there: maybe you want to look a bit towards southeast, namely over a terrace on the side/kitchen.
That would also be the reason for me not to make a continuous terrace roof over the building width: you get a tunnel vision and can no longer see the sky from inside.
 

NoSchnitzers

2020-11-29 16:16:42
  • #5

The 650,000 is already a relatively precise cost estimate from the architect.
We have also already discussed the snow clearing in winter. Since in the last winters we only had to clear snow 4-5 times, we actually decided that if it really snows we will leave the cars parked downstairs. (Even though that might not be ideal)


The door hinge thing is correct.


In front of the house there is only shade. We are practically in the valley and on the other side it goes almost as steeply uphill again.
From the terrace you can look up the whole mountain and have sunlight all day (Now in winter, when the sun is so low, this is of course reduced). Behind the house comes meadow and field after our property.
We had first planned the garage sideways. The exact reason why we have it there now I unfortunately do not remember exactly at the moment.


Thanks for the tip. We are currently discussing where we want what. That’s why we are also not happy with the bathroom at the moment, because we lack an option here to leave clothes lying around (a chair or a wardrobe or similar). Unfortunately, I tend to leave clothes in the bathroom and not in the bedroom.


We want it only as a hallway since it is a walk-through room.


Dining/living currently has the view.



We like the room layout in living and dining and with the guest.
However, we are also not completely satisfied with the bathroom and sleeping areas.
 

NoSchnitzers

2020-11-29 16:46:48
  • #6


Additional info: The budget is without the land, we have already purchased that. Would you still feel that it will be tight?
Because of the slope and the access road, I have already been thinking about this as well.


Thank you, that’s a good idea, the stairs are indeed an emergency solution we would’ve had to live with. I would have basically made a closet in the cellar but as you wrote it makes much more sense.


Good eye :)
We told the architect to plan so that we might add a covered seating area later.
So for now, there is nothing here.
 

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