Is that possible? Pathway completely through the garden. Looking for examples

  • Erstellt am 2018-12-18 17:04:52

nordanney

2018-12-18 20:10:42
  • #1
The property is okay. Garage gone (you only need it to store junk anyway - bicycles, etc.). Parking space on the street and the rest is garden. Then you also have a reasonably large garden. You just have to come to terms with not having a garage.
 

Mottenhausen

2018-12-18 20:41:05
  • #2
Please upload a dimensioned plan. In your sketch, the house (without terrace) is only about 6x7 ... 7x8m, which is really tiny.

A driveway can also be designed to look "meadow-like" with plastic grass grids and thus blend in with the garden.

However, I would also prefer the option of an airy carport facing the street and a small garden shed for the clutter where the garage should be.

The suggestion to share a driveway with the neighbor is also not bad!
 

ypg

2018-12-18 20:44:06
  • #3


Why call it a dead spot? You can pave it, create a second terrace, smoke fish, clean the bike, hang the laundry, or set up the sandbox there.



I wouldn't say that at all. How wide is it? How long is it? With 10 meters width, you can set the double carport, double! mind you, all the way to the front, which immediately provides privacy. Although, privacy from what exactly? It’s a great dead-end street, probably no one gets lost there and the next neighbor is far away. Such townhouses are often seen and not uncommon. Being accessed from the south is also not unusual. So: keep your eyes open in the next residential area and look around. What you know, you don’t reject right away. Aside from that, our end-of-row house was similarly designed. We also parked our car on the dead-end street and then walked through the garden to the front door in the north. Take a look at the terraced houses in densely populated residential areas there as well. Many can’t even park on their own property. Yuck, that’s just not done ;) Yes, it is!
 

Yosan

2018-12-18 20:59:42
  • #4

I’m well aware that you don’t necessarily have to park directly at the house etc. But the plot would already be too small for me and if it’s also prescribed exactly where the house has to be placed, it would be a no-go for me.
 

nordanney

2018-12-18 21:08:56
  • #5
There are supposed to be regions where this tiny plot already costs at least €350K and more. You really have no other choice, unless you rent an apartment. What would you do then?
 

Yosan

2018-12-18 21:16:04
  • #6
Then I would rent or buy an existing property, if that's possible. Because we couldn't possibly spend the €350k just for land, or only if we would still be paying off the land plus house for a long time into retirement. Then I would prefer renting.
 

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