Floor plan single-family house, approx. 200 sqm without basement - assessment

  • Erstellt am 2014-12-14 10:37:50

kbt09

2014-12-20 17:05:51
  • #1
Sorry, somehow it keeps getting worse under the guise of improvement.

The pantry is still exactly 100 cm wide.

Guests/possibly bedroom ... 270 cm to place a double bed ... you're not serious, are you?

Bicycles in the passageway. Take a look at my floor plan to see how 4 bicycles can be properly placed and how much space they take up. There is nothing more annoying than when the bicycles are leaned against the wall and one is standing in front of the other. If yours is the last one, you have to move all the bikes back and forth first.

The staircase in the main area looks too short.

The hallway on the ground floor ... the slants are simply placed very arbitrarily, it looks quite messy ... sorry. But I think you urgently need to have an architect take a look at it.
 

Slammer0909

2014-12-20 18:35:06
  • #2
I don’t know either. There is already quite a bit more usable living space now.

So, the 270 can easily be extended to 3m, just by moving the corner, that has no impact.

I just don’t know how it should be laid out differently. We would like to be able to go out to the terrace from the living room, dining room, and kitchen.
Almost the entire north side is gone because of the garage. What options does an architect have when they have to fulfill all of our very fixed wishes?

I mean, none of the 1000 floor plans you see everywhere fit properly. No show home was passive. I don’t want any walk-through rooms. I want a closed kitchen but including a "cooking island" and a sliding door to the living room.
I need a guest/office/later maybe bedroom. I don’t want a too small guest bathroom, but a reasonably sized one including a 100x100 shower. And so on.

Can someone make me a suggestion??

If an architect designs something for me, it won’t fit 100% either and I’m afraid I would end up pushing the poor guy in that direction again...

The front door on the west side (the weather side) is probably not the best either.

Your suggestion is certainly well thought out too, but it really doesn’t fit us/for us. I need a large straight wall in the living room where my hi-fi wall will go, with the entertainment unit and the floor-standing speakers with enough space next to them. Ideally so that you can put a screen in front of it.

In most floor plans the TV is just placed where there is space. With me, it needs at least a 3 - 4 m wide wall (not the TV, but my system).

I’m not saying our wishes are simple...
 

kbt09

2014-12-21 18:54:27
  • #3
One more attempt ... still just one staircase, house somewhat smaller than in your last attempt, since it is only 12 m deep and not 12.50 m. The yellow lines in the floor plans indicate where a wall with an apartment door could be drawn for 2 residential units. In the upper floor, the partition to the stairwell would also have to be made ceiling-high.

This way, storage/technical room/garage/party room would still be usable by both parties.

Kitchen now in an L shape with a work/sitting island and a large sliding door to the garden. Work/sitting island, for which there are now very comfortable chairs. Access to living/dining area is then 2 m wide .. I have not drawn the sliding doors anymore. Pantry is accessible from the hallway instead. Here, storage shelves, possibly a freezer, and still some space for vacuum cleaner/mop.

In the living/dining area, a corner bay window about 340 cm wide, which also has a large sliding door. This actually improves the accessibility of the terrace. Table with dimensions 100x200 indicated.

In the far east then sitting area with the TV wall.

Guest room, then bedroom arranged so that a 400 cm wardrobe fits here as well as a large double bed, around which you can still move.

Staircase as a landing staircase, from the bedroom corridor side you could still install drawer units as storage there. From the technical room side, the space under the stairs is free as storage.

Passage to the garage from the central hallway, with a cloakroom area, bike rack, space for lawn mower, etc.

Party room with its own WC and a small adjacent mini cloakroom.

A gable roof with 48° pitch over the main house does not look particularly good, however, because it becomes very tall if you also want a knee wall of about 110 cm.



 

ypg

2014-12-21 19:53:03
  • #4
: What for the rest of us is something that should be planned better and more cost-effectively, is a must-have for Slammer - the second staircase! The focus is not on living and dwelling, but on play and fun. Guests, if possible, not into the house. That’s how I understood Slammer
 

kbt09

2014-12-21 20:15:10
  • #5
.. but that takes up space, even in the party room, and that has now become much smaller than before. I'm just trying.
 

Slammer0909

2014-12-21 20:42:17
  • #6
Guests not fitting into the house doesn’t quite... I find it an inappropriate comment. There are simply things you don’t understand after 2 - 3 explanations in a forum. That’s not a problem either. I tried to explain it using the Club-Carrera racetrack. If family life takes place there, you can also go upstairs via the second staircase. At parties (later only the teenagers) they have their own space there, can go downstairs to the bathroom without drunkenly passing by our bedroom. I also have storage space under the stairs again, which I can fill with cabinets.

: thank you very much. It is late, I will look at it calmly and give appropriate feedback.
 

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