House on a slope with 2 granny flats

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-23 08:23:45

haydee

2019-09-27 09:13:13
  • #1
Listen to what he says. We had the most curious suggestions.

You are looking at a six-figure amount just for the exterior if you have it done. Creating terraces (makes the slope usable after all) includes earthworks, retaining walls, irrigation, cistern, etc. You don't even have a slope garden like some you see on Pinterest yet. By terraces, I don't just mean the paved area but level surfaces, e.g., one for dining, one for playing, one for a utility garden. One calculates about 2,000 euros per square meter of living space (more in Bavaria). Additionally, for you, there is the extra cost for the slope walls, the structural engineering, special requests like photovoltaics, Kfw 40, or passive house. The garage also costs you. Slope, greenery. I guess about 50,000. Additional construction costs—you have insane earthworks.

Take your room program, site plan, survey—no blueprints. Kitchen with island, dining table for 10 people, aquarium, 4 children's rooms bright and spacious, children's bathroom, 1 guest room with small shower bathroom, master bedroom, dressing room for xm closet, bathroom. And let him work.

You can look at show houses. It helps to adjust your taste and ideas. At the selection appointment, it is too late to agree on fundamental no-gos. Show houses also give a sense of space. Internet (although most hillside houses are accessed from below and almost always become a tower with a granny flat, storage basement, and built-under garage).
 

Alkaral

2019-09-27 12:02:42
  • #2
That's exactly how it's done, haydee
I will report what he suggests
 

kbt09

2019-09-27 16:18:24
  • #3
... and, as a complement, your last changes make things worse. With still under 300 cm, the stairwell with hallway is still not wide enough. Knee wall 150 cm ... the closet space in the parents' dressing room keeps getting smaller, guest room with 264 cm width .. as arranged, no bed fits there, and so on and so forth.
 

ypg

2019-09-27 20:31:42
  • #4
The dimensioning is useless, you can't work with it.
 

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