Is the plot really that crooked? Are the boundaries that curved?
The boundaries to the neighbors are parallel, everything else depends on the fat pen that makes digital lines. Everything is technically correct.
It is quite level, there should be no problems.
I can identify two contour lines there..
So far we have oriented ourselves according to the company’s drafts, some of them are quite good, but not perfect.
If it is so that you can get along with some model houses (except for modifications regarding room orientations)
then I would do it (contrary to others here) like this
The question now is, do we go in with our current ideas, possibly already with the floor plan of the first provider, or do we start completely from scratch with new ideas? Should we say that we are in talks with other companies or not? Are there any other tips and tricks that we should pay attention to at the beginning?
In principle, home builders do not differ much as long as you are in the same price range.
You have a room program of, for example, 140 sqm. You go to company x and get an offer for a house roughly 140 sqm including a construction service description.
Company y offers a different house for your room program, you get an offer and construction service description.
You can also do this with company z, they come with an offer and their construction service description.
Each company has a different price and a different model house with a different sqm (e.g., x with 140 sqm for €440,000, y with 135 sqm for €430,000, z with 144 sqm for €400,000).
And now compare the construction service descriptions, not the prices; those come later. All three house designs have something in the draft that you like and something you want to change. You can do everything: change, rotate, turn, modify.
But look at what each one has and what makes them unique. For us, for example, a wooden front door was important. Also, our company was run regionally by architects. Then it worked in our favor that our general contractor did not charge extra for the number of windows.
Everything else was unimportant for us. In terms of price, with our must-haves, we were not the cheapest, but in the middle range. With others, we would have had to pay much more. Ultimately, it should not differ by €5,000 or €10,000 (€20,000/€30,000) if you have a good feeling.
I know others would have a plan created by an architect and then request exactly this one house design from x, y, and z.
Personally, I have my doubts whether companies will give you a cheap model house price for an architect’s plan. I think they prefer to squeeze your wishes and this personally created house design into an existing one, rather than happily and suitably offer you conditions for an individual house.
However, I now also let myself be surprised by experts or those who want to be one and live with the tension about what they come up with instead of presenting the tailor-made compromise design, which can eventually get boring. I prefer options to the fixed ideas from Pinterest. Because every preliminary planning already carries the risk of being outdated next year. At the moment, people spend hours on how to integrate Pax, Besta, or Metod well and individually (hehe) into the hallway; in two years, these wardrobes will be completely banned from Pinterest and replaced by acoustic panels with hidden doors.