Regarding the thing with the shopping, I can only say that I prefer to run once with a big basket rather than countless times carrying every jar from the garden to the upper floor.
But you have to bring the shopping into the house all year round, the jar into the garden only on nice days. With a history of a slipped disc, one probably sets different priorities here as well.
On the right by the trees a little door in the fence, small path between house and fence. That's how some friends of mine have it. Heavy groceries, trailer with cuttings all go through there.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work. There is a steep embankment.
Living space, technology, kitchen, storage room, WC, small study in the basement
Ground floor bedrooms, bathroom, wardrobe
Attic storage room, hobby
They suggest a house with fewer stairs to you. You prefer the conventional basement, which brings you disc-unfriendly circumstances in some life situations.
Only Kathi's has fewer stairs. The other suggestions have exactly the same number.
Only Kathi's has fewer stairs. The other suggestions have exactly as many.
There are no others suggesting a house with 2 staircases and three floors for you. Everyone advises you to build without a basement and to plan the all-purpose room and utility rooms in the lower ground floor, with entrance and bedrooms on the ground floor.
We want short paths to the terrace, the slalom through the dining and living room in our rental apartment annoys us.