Floor plan single-family house on a slope

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-23 16:56:00

Elokine

2020-11-23 20:33:09
  • #1
I would not build a basement under the garage for cost reasons, as I have already said in the other thread.



Either that or the eldest gets her own space under the roof.

What is the utility room on the ground floor for?
Here - as others have already pointed out - something might be off in terms of scale. The sofa area isn't even 3 meters. The stair length isn't either.
 

haydee

2020-11-23 20:47:17
  • #2


o_O:p
I must not let my husband read this. He is still building a garage.
Advantage of a slope: integrated pit in the garage
 

ypg

2020-11-23 20:58:47
  • #3
So, now there is more time. The staircase must be about 1/3 longer and a bit wider, so it is hardly possible to grasp the sizes of the rooms. The living room area is barely 9 sqm... you can’t get onto the balcony without climbing over the couch. The all-purpose room is a strange thing, actually consisting half of staircase space. The guest toilet would be too small and cramped for your "invalid interim solution". The kitchen is hardly furnishable. Tip for the bed: if you have a 180 x 200 mattress, the bed is wider. And now try sitting half-disabled on your bed: you will bump your knees against the wall... good for leaning against ;) As for the basement: where does child 1 have the window? There should already be a slope there, right? There you should also do some zoning: children on one side, parents on the other. But so that all living rooms get enough windows. The parents’ area would probably have to give way for the benefit of both children’s rooms. Quite a bit has already been said about the cellar room. It’s not included in or covered by the financial resources. It’s the size of a 3-room apartment, lol... You already have over 27 sqm of usable area plus the mega-large double garage... all very generous. I am actually quite confused about the orientation and use of the slope. I would always go with the slope: with the roof and usually also with the staircase. When you talk about a gallery, you integrate it into the roof, which you shape with the slope to make it look more harmonious. Here everything is rotated about 90 degrees and looks wrong. I would also recommend a staggered gable roof here, so that you can catch the east side with the third gable.
 

JayneCobb

2020-11-23 22:47:46
  • #4
Huiuihui, already got slammed. o_O
Thanks for the thoughts!

After spending two hours drawing the floor plan using this program, please forgive me for being a bit frustrated and not paying attention to reasonable measurements for the staircase. Because of the scale, I just kind of slapped the few pieces of furniture in at the end. It doesn’t have to be the final arrangement.

Maybe something really went wrong transferring the drawing, so attached is the original draft from the architect.
Unfortunately, there was only a pencil sketch from him, also without furniture – so it probably doesn’t help much regarding scale?
The house without garage and vestibule is 10 x 10 m in size.

Bedroom:
Since our son will (probably) still be quite small when we move in, I want his children’s room to be on the same level as our bedroom as much as possible.
Otherwise, he’ll just wander around at night and get lost.
Our daughter has already expressed interest in the room under the roof, so the room designated as the second children’s room doesn’t necessarily have to end up as a children’s room.
Then we could also make the bathroom in the basement bigger and use the former children’s room as an office.

Regarding garage size:
That would be a luxury as I wrote in my answers on the questionnaire at the beginning.
I could most easily do without the 9 m depth; I dreamed of some kind of workshop, hence the approach.

Regarding garage basement:
Maybe I’m too much of a layman here, but since the garage is only allowed to start 5 m away from the street, it would first just be hanging in the air (on the north side there is a height difference to the street of about 2 m; the further south, the bigger / the slope is steeper).
What do I put underneath then, if it isn’t a basement? A pile of earth? How does that work structurally?
Attached you will see the existing plan ordered by us, so maybe my concerns become clearer.


Interesting aspects, thank you very much! I hadn’t had that on my radar before and I will give it some thought.
The current approach comes from the fact that the roof
1.) was oriented south because of the photovoltaic system and
2.) so that the southeast/east corner on the ground floor can be as spacious as possible because of the view (glass surfaces over two levels are a dream).
But maybe it would work somehow if turned 90°, I’d have to take a look.

I’ll get to work on my plan.



 

ypg

2020-11-23 23:06:15
  • #5
Concrete. Wall. One wall is cheaper than four plus a base slab.
 

11ant

2020-11-23 23:44:29
  • #6
Not only you, but also the result. Now it looks completely different. But unfortunately without measurements :-(
 

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