Floor plan single-family house on a slope

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-23 16:56:00

Elokine

2020-11-25 11:29:16
  • #1
This design is creepy. Complicated layout, lots of hallways, tiny kitchen. Unfortunately, the basement is missing here, but as far as I can see it is much more appealing. The plot is very nice! How do you want to model it? The neighbor has clearly filled and leveled quite a bit.
 

11ant

2020-11-25 15:18:53
  • #2
In post #26 both pictures seem to me to show the same thing, and that is apparently a plan of a reference customer house that is only mirrored for you and otherwise unchanged. In post #27 the office has a sentimental touch for me, I also had such a window with a view into the production hall ;-) At the next photo session you’d best place a marker (a tow rope is enough) on the meadow where the 4.5 or 5.0 m distance from the street would be reached. But even so, the impression from the pictures has already somewhat strengthened me in favor of the basement garage – I am still undecided about the living floor.
 

JayneCobb

2020-11-27 01:58:46
  • #3

Hello everyone,
right, I had saved the ground floor twice.
So this time I added the basement.

 

JayneCobb

2020-11-27 02:05:07
  • #4

Because I would like to have more rooms (for hobbies, as a guest room, ...) and visual spaciousness. Whether that will be feasible is another matter.

Well, I currently live in a gallery apartment, and I think it’s great.

Oh, thanks for the hint! I wasn’t aware of that.
 

JayneCobb

2020-11-27 02:15:10
  • #5
Thank you! :) Hm, we haven’t really thought much about the details yet. A flat garden would of course be practical. On the side of the house, there should be a path going directly down into the garden, maybe more gradual rather than steep. The southern part of the slope is very steep (although the southernmost tip no longer belongs to the property, but nothing will be built there), so I was already thinking of staggered planting rings/stones. We are open to ideas and both enjoy working in the garden (yes, that probably also argues for a living area downstairs... ;)).
 

Elokine

2020-11-27 12:38:40
  • #6

so I really like this draft - except for the passage to the garage. And you could swap the staircase and the office if you want to integrate the staircase into the living area (I don’t like these typical hallways, but that’s a matter of taste).
 

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