L-shaped bungalow with 120 sqm - layout etc.?

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-20 09:02:19

kbt09

2019-07-22 06:59:28
  • #1
What Yvonne means is that usable space is created on the upper floor anyway due to the gable roof. Even with a 30° roof pitch and knee wall of 0 cm:


up to over 70 sqm at 45° and 0 cm, and a small attic even emerges.


Although I think you won’t make it with 30° in an L-variant because then the connection of the L won’t fit.

The Ytong floor plan I showed is also available as a variant with stairs. Here mirrored again for your plot, the roof representation there is with a high hipped roof.



So it would be conceivable to currently have only the 1 children’s room on the ground floor and definitely the stairs and provision for a small bathroom upstairs. Then you can initially just put up a few walls up there and use everything as easily accessible storage space. also made his roof area accessible with stairs for storage use.

If there is a second child, then the children can move upstairs. A guest room/office is created downstairs. When the children eventually move out, the parents can, for example, set up 2 bedrooms downstairs or design one as a spacious dressing area. And upstairs there is always space for visits from children, grandchildren, etc. And of course storage space.
 

11ant

2019-07-22 16:52:32
  • #2
At first, the garage was supposed to be 3m wide, plus about 1.20 m width of the corridor. Then it became a carport of 3.60 m instead of 4.20 m wide – so practically less than before. That’s already going in the wrong direction. It is not practical to be that narrow. Covering the shot channel for the wind now will not fix the fundamental problem.

The new floor plan is again borrowed from the same house manufacturer – without me having noticed the response that this is supposed to be the construction contractor as well. Because to build with Town & Country or with Gottlob Häberle & Sohn, you do not need a Danwood basis.

Avoiding a vacant finished attic by building an attic which you leave finished but vacant is nonsensical – as if you were throwing the baby out with the bathwater just to not chase the devil away with Beelzebub.
 

allstar83

2019-07-22 17:15:08
  • #3


Thanks.
I think today we found a good solution for the carport issue with the planner.
I will share the draft as soon as it is available.
We just took a draft at first to get a rough agreement in advance.

The attic does not remain empty. We do have a use for it. It is intended as a storage room since we are doing without a garage and basement and are “only” planning with 120 sqm.
What I often don’t understand is that there is whining about an attic but other houses with 180+ sqm with basement, attic, double garage and large driveway seem fine regarding the “space usage.”
In the new draft, we have planned a targeted use for all rooms – without large reserves.
 

allstar83

2019-07-22 17:17:53
  • #4
Very generous to even illustrate that graphically. Thanks for that! We will actively plan to use the attic as storage space (and probably as possible "contingency reserves") since we are foregoing a garage and basement and are planning "only" with 120 sqm. Updated draft from the planner to follow.
 

kbt09

2019-07-22 17:36:03
  • #5
I would follow this plan ... and then you have to ask yourself what you want to store there. If it is quite a lot, without a proper staircase it is more or less like "we'll just shelve it" only to realize 3 years later that you have only stored but not used it. That is why we always recommend equipping all plans with actual furniture options and always imagining the resulting workflows.
 

haydee

2019-07-22 17:44:40
  • #6
Some drywall, paint, and laminate are missing on 200 sqm

No one has posted a house with 200 sqm of space yet and only 120 developed
 

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