Single-family house - American farmhouse

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-05 19:58:49

11ant

2020-06-06 13:32:39
  • #1

Thanks for the tip - not my style, but an interesting blog.
 

hausnrplus25

2020-06-06 18:48:48
  • #2


No, he simply copied the empty questionnaire and did not delete the part with the options

 

hampshire

2020-06-06 19:44:00
  • #3
Hello , I find building a farmhouse in the American style appealing. I lived (ages ago) in the southwestern USA – also in two different houses that could be called “farmhouses.” A house is a good house when it promotes and improves the lifestyle of its inhabitants. If you have to adapt your lifestyle to a house, that’s not a disaster of course – but if you’re building anyway, you don’t need to make that fundamental mistake. I also really like the open design standing “in life” directly from the entrance. Now, 2000 sqm is quite a lot by German standards – in the USA, farmhouses are usually located on significantly larger lots. They laughed themselves silly that we buy land by the square meter. The usual unit in the countryside is an acre (around 4000 sqm). This also results in the main entrance being used much less in daily life than other entrances to the house, because who wants to always carry dirt right into the living area. So give some thought to who, in practice, comes in and leaves the house in which way. The same applies to the feeling of living in a large and comparatively low room by its area. Visit such rooms and explore your needs for coziness and structure. Some people literally get lost in such rooms, others love it. The spatial economy of your design is hardly comprehensible by German standards. Farmhouses in the USA are often built with a similar floor-area ratio. If you compare the construction costs once, you quickly understand why. is absolutely right: For a special property, you cannot rely on typical square meter prices. Therefore, I predict that your budget for the design is too tight. We had a clear 4 in front of the sqm construction price. I haven’t calculated it exactly, because I consider this value completely irrelevant. Brave people live their dream. I like that. Don’t let anyone talk you out of it and at the same time listen carefully, because here are lots of people who would never want to live like that but still have valuable contributions between the “you don’t do that statements.” Keep us posted.
 

ypg

2020-06-06 22:03:58
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Almost nothing is filled in. A pity! What else is there to say?


I do not know the dream at the moment.
In this respect, the OP could say something.
 

hampshire

2020-06-07 12:16:31
  • #5
At first glance, it looks like the "American way of life in Germany." It is not exactly clear, you are right.
 

haydee

2020-06-07 13:03:22
  • #6
And then it would be nice to know what is liked about the houses.
 
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