Plot selection - Which one fits better?

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-13 19:46:40

Nordlys

2017-11-19 12:32:35
  • #1
85 is clearly better to build on. You have to arrange it so that you have a sunny west side. That works well. The disadvantage is the view of the terrace from the street. But at the 35, there is also a footpath running behind the house, right? You wouldn’t be completely undisturbed there either, but you would have the problem of having to take a long narrow house. Since both are equally expensive, I would take 85. When planning, pay attention to [abSchächte]. Short supply and drainage lines. Preferably kitchen, utility room, bathroom facing the street. You wouldn’t believe how much that saves if you can stay within the base price with SH Netz AG and the water supplier because it’s under 10 m length. Then you even have the access path left over. And if something happens years later... short distance, little digging. Furthermore, set the house nicely back, you don’t need a north garden since the bedrooms go in the back, nice and cool and away from the street. These are roughly my tips. Karsten
 

ypg

2017-11-19 12:33:35
  • #2
Well, then swap the utility room and the kitchen. Bedroom in the driveway is also not great, access to the utility room is strange. Utility room where the bedroom is now, bedroom where the kitchen is now, kitchen where the utility room is now... just as an example [emoji4] I am however surprised about the position of the stairs: with the headroom on the upper floor, it would have to be a two-story building
 

Alex85

2017-11-19 13:02:58
  • #3
The dream house is only 14.19m wide including the carport. The carport is built right on the boundary, on the other side there is a 3m distance, it should also fit on the 35. I would rather put something on the 85 that is more square or rectangular (horizontal) in shape.
 

Nordlys

2017-11-19 13:26:34
  • #4
Alex, me too. Only the dream house, as I understood it, is a 35 design that the OP is not so happy with. The 85 design allows more freedom.
 

ypg

2017-11-19 14:28:39
  • #5
No, the dream house is wider, fits only on the 85, but the orientation does not fit. The architect therefore proposed something slimmer, shown here in #11
 

Norden

2017-11-19 14:45:06
  • #6


Hello, thanks for your ideas. We have already swapped the utility room with the kitchen, but then there is a long corridor next to the stairs leading to the kitchen, no access from the carport to the utility room, and the utility room then becomes quite small. And the living room is then directly by the door and we would have to place the couch in the room because we lack a partition wall.
 

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