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2018-04-02 23:00:12
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I know a Gulfstream, but what on earth is a Gulfhouse construction method?
And what does a construction method have to do with the design (which is probably the latter?!?)
If Aunt Google doesn't deliver decent clear hits at the latest, then something's wrong...
And yes, the energetic requirements will be your problem.
The garage can also be located outside the thermal envelope, but that also makes it just as complex...
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]