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2024-05-17 20:44:16
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That doesn’t say anything… There are users who have two accounts. At least for a few days before one disappears. But it definitely wasn’t here. It was another forum.I can’t remember. The OP has only 3 posts.
And there exactly that crazy driveway or access was criticized. This access is damn expensive and can’t be used at all on black ice. Probably not even when wet. Those colorful pictures are misleading. Please post normal plans here in the forum that one can actually work with. A white background makes it possible to draw on them. And photos would also be good! Meaningful photos for assessing the slope and the surroundings/road.
The first problem here seems to be that a house was already chosen that belongs on a slab foundation. Then, without regard to the horrendous costs of earthworks and retaining walls (which can easily be an additional 50 - 100 thousand here), a basement is added for retaining purposes without adjusting the house.
I would advise trying to realize one or two parking spaces more or less at street level, make the basement understandable so that it can be reached from the parking space/carport/garage with only a few compromise steps. Use the entrance there and the free exterior walls for basement windows so the basement is suitable for living and put the bedrooms or whatever there. On the ground floor the living area with kitchen etc. Possibly attic expansion. I don’t see an additional floor. has a good idea. However, he probably imagines your house shape, I rather see the half-buried basement as the living level.
I would advise you to mentally give up on a corner and rather design it with a hiking trail between shrubs than invest money there. Possibly an idea can be found from outside, e.g. storage for trash bins or something. Are you even allowed to access the property from the municipality on both sides?Disadvantage: In my opinion, an ugly corner at the lower right corner. The steep embankment is probably quite elaborate to build and maintain.
Before someone here tells you something in theory that can’t work on site at all, I would urgently and already now recommend an architect who is familiar with slopes. He can advise you accordingly. 460,000/500,000, whether SF or Euro, is not much but too much for planning errors.