Floor plan single-family house ~165m² plus basement

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-30 21:16:47

kbt09

2023-06-07 21:49:04
  • #1
But your floor-to-ceiling window with a fixed element at the bottom is not more suitable than a perhaps wider window with a moderate sill height.
 

ypg

2023-06-07 22:10:44
  • #2

X, tall cabinet and side-by-side refrigerator.

If I remember correctly, the last pages were about the kitchen and the missing east window.

We don’t know anything. And as far as I remember, I once asked weeks ago where the carport would be placed. Nothing came from you, at least nothing helpful for further planning. It was the same with the furnishings: no answers and no planning bases from you to work out one or two ideas from. Even now it is somewhat vaguely described.
I’ll say it shortly and clearly, even though I have mentioned it several times: I would definitely place windows on every side of the house. On every exterior wall of the open-plan area at least twice as many as the DIN requires for a room, in this case for the room section. And if possible, also on every side of the open-plan area for going outside. That would be the plan and could be deviated from. But no longer because of a carport or other lesser reasons. If it can’t be done otherwise because of a very small plot with restrictions or a high-rise next door, then plan accordingly. But I wouldn’t artificially limit the freedoms of a single-family house anymore.
 

11ant

2023-06-07 22:17:12
  • #3
Just leave out the stupid smokey eyes - it is not yet certain whether they will be considered vintage retro chic again in 2040. You are welcome to elaborate on the modifications to the construction performance description mentioned en passant.
 

Gregor_K

2023-06-08 00:12:33
  • #4


We decided on a French balcony and against fixed glazing at the bottom. I hadn’t written that yet, sorry.



See post #129
But I had written that the garage is on the east side and behind it is a storage room, but maybe I should have explained that further. Why then does the kitchen fitter tell me he would not recommend an east window? Maybe he didn’t want to bother thinking about the window?



The general contractor took a lot on his own initiative and then there were a few hints from the BBQ. The number of modifications would go beyond the scope here because there are really many.

For example
- which bricks will be used
- appointment of a site manager
- U-value of the floor sliding staircase
- type of roof ventilation
- and much more.
 

Schorsch_baut

2023-06-08 09:03:15
  • #5


But only with fixed planned shading.
 

Gregor_K

2023-09-28 15:20:20
  • #6
Can you take a look at the window sill heights and give feedback?

We are all quite short. That means no one is taller than 1.72m.
 

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