Initial floor plan single-family house 155m²

  • Erstellt am 2021-07-01 22:07:14

ypg

2021-07-02 17:29:53
  • #1
The original floor plan from DW, which you posted in #1, has some drawbacks: The dining room obstructs access to the kitchen, the width of the stairs combined with the partition wall prevents the dining area from being perceived as a dining area. DW’s utility rooms are actually too small and thus do not offer you what you want, namely a dirt-dog sluice and a laundry room for 4 people alongside the technology room, which is a challenge in just under 7 sqm. A thread of mine, called the list, lists everything that one needs in a household, what is normally stored in utility rooms but also in other storage rooms. Upstairs: the Point 154 has 75 calcium silicate blocks. And what are you planning? It is outrageous that cupboards are drawn where no cupboards can stand due to the sloping roof. Your elaboration: the dining area is no better, a lot of space in the middle of the house without use, But the kitchen with a tall cabinet? That G also obstructs and offers hardly any space for further tall cabinets. But you need those. The freezer room (not utility room) is full... I would spontaneously swap the WC and stairs now. Move the wall between freezer room and hallway further towards the kitchen; one has to decide whether 50 cm or even a meter… Then the WC door towards the stairs/office. Strange wall gone. This creates a generous dining area. In the office, make sure to provide a huge cupboard. Turn the sofa so that one looks into the garden. By shifting the stairs, the children’s rooms become smaller…. One could continue planning like this…. But: the calcium silicate block is a challenge. Good to know: solid houses need load-bearing walls. DW does prefabricated construction, so everything is a bit different, hence also the partition wall, which rather impossibly restricts the open-plan area.
 

ypg

2021-07-02 17:33:09
  • #2
Is the mentioned price including the foundation slab and transport and architect?
 

Goldelse

2021-07-02 18:21:26
  • #3


Including base slab, deep drilling for geothermal energy, architect, and knee wall at 1.2m (maybe it should be 1.4m there as well?).
Transport costs are €0
 

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