Land planning with forest protection strips

  • Erstellt am 2023-08-06 09:47:08

kbt09

2023-08-06 12:27:03
  • #1
Do you mean placing the path further to the left in the right option? I also considered that briefly, but I think you can get the curve into the carport better that way. I would definitely want the carport to be in front of the house as well. It seems there is already a floor plan... where is the entrance supposed to be there? It would really be useful to have an overview where you can also see how the neighbor to the west is building.
 

TSven1979

2023-08-06 12:40:53
  • #2

We would also like to know how the neighbor will build :). But he will probably build at the same height with 3 meters distance to the boundary. So the neighbor is to the west, and to the east is a 9-meter-wide tree protection strip. The entrance is in the north.
 

TSven1979

2023-08-06 12:44:00
  • #3
The house is fully planned, we initially planned parking spaces and a turning area on the tree protection strip because there was a verbal positive preliminary discussion with the building authority about this, and now, 6 weeks before the start of construction, the building authority can no longer “remember” the conversation. So everything has to be rearranged :(…
 

TSven1979

2023-08-06 12:59:12
  • #4
Site plan as shown in the picture here
 

kbt09

2023-08-06 13:03:23
  • #5
I would prefer this option
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However, I would also plan the carport carefully, possibly move the house up to one meter further south to design the carport extension in a way that bicycles can be stored there well.

Or carport for only one car, but with a larger integrated storage room for bicycles etc. accessible from the front of the house and from the garden


The kitchen would be in the southwest for me, living area rather in the southeast or northwest. Otherwise, the floor plan would need to be seen.
 

TSven1979

2023-08-06 13:09:39
  • #6
Oh, thanks for the work! So, if the carport is on the west side, then the living area is in the southeast, that is, in the corner on the right. The living area has a floor-to-ceiling corner window. The kitchen would then be towards the carport. If the carport is in front of the house, the living room would be oriented towards the southwest (mirrored). This is usually recommended because of the light yield. Is there a reason why you would place the living room in the southeast? Then, unfortunately, the children's rooms upstairs would also be in the east.
 

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