Single-family house - approx. 150 sqm - without basement - Who has ideas? Thanks

  • Erstellt am 2018-10-02 09:36:46

Egon12

2018-10-02 16:23:31
  • #1
A separate home office is not only sensible but mandatory, at least when doing telework/working from home.

This is usually regulated by a works agreement with the employer, data protection, and the workplace ordinance.
Anyone who cannot prove a lockable room with us does not get telework.
 

11ant

2018-10-02 17:05:42
  • #2
First of all, congratulations from me as well on the course change towards a single-family house. Is it supposed to look something like the current house "24"?

The floor plan is completely off (for your needs). This is the typical economy city villa – a concept that only makes sense with the binder tent roof as a storage room. Pumping it up to a serious attic is more complicated than simply accommodating the third child's room in the area of the two floors.

You tend to like floor plans that do not fit your needs. Is the "architect" perhaps sympathetic to you because he doesn't resist?
 

tumaa

2018-10-02 17:07:26
  • #3



I haven't shown him the draft yet.... it was purely about the sympathy!
 

11ant

2018-10-02 17:18:15
  • #4

Sympathy, very important for a best man and even more so for a godfather. But here it’s about an architect, and thus about someone who also questions a concept. So far, I have not been able to recognize that in this planner.
 

tumaa

2018-10-02 17:23:34
  • #5


I always distinguish between positive and negative criticism....in your case, it's the latter....

Both *must* be present.....both performance and humanity.....

I have read some of your comments....now I will get personal as well (after all, you do it too!!): you seem to me to be very bitter in private....just don’t write in my thread anymore...thanks

Ps: you could also put your posts together differently somehow....you seem to be *creative* after all.....
 

ypg

2018-10-02 17:33:25
  • #6


Yes, that’s exactly what I was asking. Because it’s not something everyone would accept if you put a dormer on a city villa. It still looks rather unusual.

You have to think about such things. You usually can’t just take a floor plan; this and that have to fit. Why don’t you build a house with 3 children’s rooms? So without the roof variant? It’s better to have everything on 2 floors, isn’t it?! However, 150 sqm with 3 children’s rooms is already very tight!
 

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