Place house, garage / carport on the property

  • Erstellt am 2018-08-14 08:29:05

kbt09

2018-08-23 16:54:53
  • #1
And, I can't understand the whole discussion about the path. It's 6 to 7 m... dear people, and you can even go through the garage and come out directly next to the front door.

For that, you have the opportunity to create a nice spot in the southwest as well.

And, I wouldn't redesign the house itself here either. However, I will still make a suggestion regarding the kitchen and pantry.
 

Grantlhaua

2018-08-23 17:55:39
  • #2


I am curious



I now have to discuss the whole thing extensively again with my better half. However, with the variant rotated by 90 degrees, one must also consider that especially when driving out of the garage, maneuvering is necessary. Or you reverse onto the street.
 

11ant

2018-08-24 01:52:26
  • #3
Maybe because after the rotation you could approach the front door from the new driveway side west sideways, or you could still walk straight to the front door from the south, and only through the garage from the garage side? - then just imagine a corridor along the outside of the garage (in addition to or as an alternative to the southern approach to the front door). Where did I miss something – is there a Hummer in the garage?
 

kaho674

2018-08-24 07:17:40
  • #4
A bit silly today, isn't it? Although with this garage addiction, I already guess something starting from 40 grand upwards.
 

Grantlhaua

2018-08-24 07:50:26
  • #5


We also considered that at the very beginning, but we don’t like it because we definitely want the front door between the house and garage and also didn’t want a "tube-shaped" open plan.



How should the southern access to the front door look then? I understand having a path along the garage, but I currently can’t picture it from the south?



Almost. But there are reasons for the garage.

I have to visually present everything today. Is there a good program where you can also depict the driveway and paths?
 

kbt09

2018-08-24 08:59:50
  • #6
So, now my kitchen layout, direct supplies, storage for mop, vacuum cleaner, etc.

Structural adjustments after mirroring the floor plan:

    [*]wider window on the left side of the plan, finished parapet height approx. 130 cm, lintel height approx. 210 (this is the only window on that side on the ground floor, so the lintel can be a bit lower
    [*]In the kitchen corner at the bottom right, a fixed window element facing the terrace/garden .. this can be floor-to-ceiling, could also have, for example, a seating parapet height
    [*]laundry shaft remains
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    From the hallway e.g. 3x60 cm openings at door height. 1x for a storage closet for mop, vacuum cleaner, and such stuff. 1x for a spacious pantry with 2x60 cm shelves for all sorts of things. I would store kitchen rolls, toilet paper, light bulbs, basically everything that is not used daily, in the hallway area.
    Additionally, I have left the back wall to the kitchen open in the area of the base cabinets in the kitchen block. The trick is to choose the base cabinets without a back panel from the kitchen side. Then, for example, the used water crate, waste glass, and paper can be collected directly in the transport containers here. Usable from the kitchen side and, when going shopping, the transport containers can be taken out directly from the hallway side for disposal. The used water crate, if newly purchased, can be placed there right from the hallway.

Tall cabinet wall in the kitchen from left to right:

    [*][ATTACH alt="hausgarage-auf-dem-grundstueck-platzieren-278108-7.jpg" type="full"]23600[/ATTACH]
    [*]could be a freezer cabinet
    [*]oven, base drawers underneath for pasta supplies
    [*]2x80 cm base cabinets with doors, back open to the rear
    Space for trash compactor, kitchen machine.
    Here you might also consider integrating a small sink. In any case, I would provide a water connection/drain. This keeps options open, possibly for installing a built-in trash compactor, a DGC with fixed water connection, or a freezer cabinet with ice maker.
    [*]2nd oven cabinet (e.g. DGC with additional warming drawer), water access next to it would also be practical. Again, base drawers under the oven for lots of canned goods
    [*]refrigerator
    [*]all less frequently used appliances etc. can be stored in the upper compartments, also super large pots, etc.

Then at the window a 270 cm long cooktop block .. complete window row slightly boxed in .. about the height of the boxing of the tall cabinets. Here a ceiling extractor hood can be integrated as well as lights with various switch settings, for example also for ambient lighting:
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On the left could be all dishes with cutlery, in the middle pots, etc., on the right the rest of the pots, cooking utensils, spices, etc.

In front then a 270x110 cm large sink/preparation/baking island, from the kitchen side, from right:
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    [*]60 cm dishwasher
    [*]80 (90) cm sink cabinet with 1, 1.5 or 2 basins, no draining board. In the basin you can stash things away.
    [*]40 cm base cabinet with waste system, top for organic/residual waste ... what do you actually do about yellow bag waste? Below could be bottles of oil/vinegar
    [*]90 (80) cm pull-out base cabinet for knives, kitchen helpers, preparation tools, taller items in the lower drawer etc.
    [*]back side of the island with 3x90 cm base cabinets reduced to 50 cm deep, space for serving dishes, additional dishes, table decorations etc.

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By the way, the table is sized here 250x110 cm, chairs 55x55 cm.
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Advantages:

    [*]desired ceramic or concrete worktop can be installed without joints
    [*]most important appliances can be ready for use, but somewhat hidden.
    [*]no frills, no major adjustments, installation should fit well.

 

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