Gulf house building style planned - garage integrated into the house

  • Erstellt am 2018-04-02 18:04:14

ypg

2018-04-02 23:00:12
  • #1


Lower Saxony house: red clinker brick, half-hipped roof, single-story. Cozy, small windows, therefore relatively dark and very common earlier as a farmhouse.
Now calling it an "estate with a large farmstead" as a main house.
So the opposite of what is popular today.

Usually, people buy such a property secondhand and tinker with it for a decade. Not meant to sound derogatory - I once had such a dream too [emoji4]

Anyway: anything is possible, the garage can be built outside the thermal envelope, but it is more expensive...

However, I doubt that an integrated garage does this house type justice.
I would rather see this garage in an outbuilding. As is usual on an estate.
The house, in my opinion, needs a lot of land and a rural environment. If that’s not the case, it would be like putting a Bauhaus on the beach in Kampen on Sylt.
You should keep that in mind: there are things/houses you might like, but don't necessarily have to build yourself. Usually, the development plan makes that unnecessary.

Do you have a plot where this house fits and is permitted? That would be an interesting thing, please keep me updated, or us [emoji4]
 

toxicmolotof

2018-04-03 00:22:45
  • #2
Sorry, I guess I picked up the English touch there. Now there are hits too.

Okay, tastes are different, that has to be accepted, but how is one supposed to live sensibly in it if one still wants to integrate the garage into the ground floor?

I could even really imagine building a "pure" residential house like that and placing a smaller replica as a garage next to it around the corner. That would even reflect the courtyard effect.

But with a garage, you reduce the already small wall surface area in such a house.
 

11ant

2018-04-03 21:48:31
  • #3
What exactly do you mean by that: generally the house concept "everything under one roof," or should the house specifically become a tribute to historical models? Integrated into the house, the garage loses its privilege of being placed in the side property setback. That is probably the main reason why it is often placed separately or at least clearly recognizable as its own building section. What is generally customary also influences how building plots are parceled. In this respect, I see the most likely and significant obstacle to the desire being that it may be more difficult to find suitably suitable plots for this. A single-part house is, in a way, also more cumbersome, whereas a separate garage can be shifted separately within the building envelope.
 

Nordlys

2018-04-03 22:17:27
  • #4
Google "heban Haus 119". Quite well done there, what you want. The things come from Pl.
 

ypg

2018-04-03 22:59:22
  • #5
is speechless with so much input
 

Müllerin

2018-04-03 23:18:14
  • #6


I really like that, for old age, for two...
 

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