House planning 135m2 in Austria

  • Erstellt am 2019-03-20 11:15:13

Gugelhupf

2019-03-22 21:13:59
  • #1
Hi Katja,

thank you very much for the draft!
I just went through it with my wife and we really like it!

Regarding the parking spaces, we will do the "main parking space" as you suggested in the carport.
We will probably design the 2nd parking space as an angled / parallel parking space in the front building setback, since we only need it for the building permit but will not actually use it.
This should allow us to move the house up to about 4.5m to the street boundary, so about 1.5m more than in your sketch.

We are still considering whether to actually design the bay window for the stairs that way, or whether to widen the sofa/TV area so that the wall is straight.

Upstairs we like the 5-room version better; we would only mirror it so that the children's rooms face the garden.
 

haydee

2019-03-23 05:55:16
  • #2
If you prefer the five rooms on the upper floor, then the guest room downstairs can be removed. It would do the ground floor good.
 

kaho674

2019-03-23 06:03:02
  • #3
I included the bay window just to make it less boring and to set the staircase back a bit, otherwise the hallway becomes too narrow. (forgot: the staircase is not a landing! Display issue) Removing the bay window would certainly be possible. However, the children's rooms on the other side would then be very dark. For playing, it's not so nice now. Besides, the bed is ideally positioned in the east. But to each their own.

I found a similar suggestion of yours at Kampa. The wall thicknesses are probably decisive so that it looks more appealing. The chill area feels a bit tight. But maybe that’s just an illusion. The thing is so open, maybe too noisy with kids. But I don’t think it’s bad.




The house is listed at around 160m² (2x 79.5). So you know where this is heading.
 

kaho674

2019-03-23 06:25:22
  • #4

This is about every blade of grass, isn’t it?
Think it over carefully. With a garden depth of 38 (!) meters, in the end there will certainly not be a lack of 1m green space behind the house. But parking spaces for guests are usually worth their weight in gold. For us it’s also about 40m. We set the house back 12m to have distance from the street and space for 4 cars (2 of ours and 2 for guests). I’m always glad when our guests can just drive right in without having to think twice. Apart from that, a front garden is also a nice thing where gardeners can show their talent.
 

ypg

2019-03-23 09:16:30
  • #5
Having enough space in the front is a gain, and you notice every day how beautiful a yard is. One, two, three meters more or less in the garden you don’t notice at all from 10 meters on.
 

kaho674

2019-03-24 07:55:42
  • #6
Say the exact width of the property in centimeters once again. It is not legible in the attachment in #1.
 

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