Ground plan design single-family house 165 sqm without basement on 400 sqm plot

  • Erstellt am 2023-08-10 09:33:21

Maulwurfbau

2024-05-16 19:51:27
  • #1


Oh, we find all the other facades exceptionally successful and very harmonious. Sure, not symmetrical, which is a demand for most people to be as symmetrical as possible. New, we really like the other facades. We didn’t necessarily want the new housing estate standard gable roof house look.

Only the east facade is a bit awkward for us. It’s partly because it serves 5 different rooms. Each of which has a different function.
It will probably stay that way functionally, and the appearance will have to take a back seat. No idea. Catching the window band at the top was not a good idea for the inside, at least that has become clear now. Thanks for that.
 

kbt09

2024-05-16 21:55:58
  • #2
So I don't understand this ribbon window at all. If you have a height-adjustable workstation and sometimes work standing up, then you have a window at stomach height and nothing to look out of. When you enter the room... nothing either. Unfortunately, I don't see any interior planning there.
 

Maulwurfbau

2024-05-16 22:01:42
  • #3
Yes, that's true. That's nonsense. We'll go over it again. Thank you. The longer I have it in front of my eyes, the more stupid I find it.
 

ypg

2024-05-16 23:21:54
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you say after the statement that you cannot look outside from the inside or that it feels like a basement inside. You notice yourself, don’t you?

Thanks. I see the office… ok… I can tell you that the office window on the left has a transition. Compared to the window on the upper floor.
Without now looking for your upper floor, I therefore cannot tell you which window needs to be corrected. By the way, this also applies to the entire upper floor row. So if you would be so kind, if you want to have constructive ideas, then please submit all floors that are relevant for the facade.

True! Without them, you won’t get a question answered here.
 

K a t j a

2024-05-17 07:35:20
  • #5
Funny. I tell him it’s getting too dark and he babbles about "symmetry". It's too exhausting for me when you deliberately misunderstand. Good luck.
 

Maulwurfbau

2024-05-17 07:52:09
  • #6
Funny. Nowhere did I read anything about being too dark.

I assumed that anything between 15 and slightly over 20% of the room area as window area would be sufficient. In almost every larger room, there are also 2 windows to get light from 2 different directions. It shouldn’t become a glass palace. That was sometimes done here in the 2000s as a trendy thing.

The lousy tone in this forum, however, is a trademark. Really a shame and also somewhat disappointing, actually a good thing overall.

I also thank you and hope for luck.
 
Oben