Single-family house approx. 155 sqm - edge of field location - experiences, ideas?

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ypg

2018-06-25 15:00:40
  • #1


Is the garage heated??? And then what is the storage room for if the supplies are stored in the garage anyway? Maybe the space requirements for supplies should be reconsidered in general.



Not much fits in there though: keep in mind, you can hardly enter the room. Possibly place the door to the side so you can also use the depth under the stairs.



Uh... I don’t mean a coat rack with "wardrobe," but the closet where everything is. ALL jackets and ALL shoes as well as ALL bags…



The children are not guests. They are his children. However, they only come about every two weeks or so. The problem is that children have a right to privacy, even with a weekend dad. But I would make the children’s rooms smaller. Ultimately, they will only be in there when they are quiet.

I would have it redesigned!
 

kaho674

2018-06-25 15:23:38
  • #2
Interesting sticking point. So it’s more like the children permanently occupy the guest room as a children's room. If guests come, they then have to sleep in the children's room. That wasn’t clear to me. Should you actually plan for 3 children's rooms then? So one downstairs and two upstairs? Or can you expect the teenagers to share a room? That’s strange, isn’t it? If that’s the case, I would probably consider assigning the bike room to the house as a utility room. Then the laundry room as usual in front of it and keep the 3 children's rooms (2 upstairs and 1 downstairs). Then you have 3 children's rooms that are only used sporadically. Sounds like an expensive, rarely used, remodeled space, doesn’t it? How do other fathers do it? Yes, the whole thing somehow doesn’t add up. Nobody can make anything of the picture for the building envelope either. How wide and long is the house allowed to be now at most?
 

11ant

2018-06-25 15:30:56
  • #3
I find it most stylish to build under the stairs with apothecary cabinets that are each one step wide.
 

balbi21

2018-06-25 16:09:09
  • #4
Actually, I seem to have expressed myself a bit confusingly regarding what everyday life is like for us: We are two (my wife and I) – and I have 3 children from my first marriage, who currently stay with us every other weekend from Friday evening to Sunday evening – and spend part of their holidays with us. They currently live far enough away that it is no problem to pick them up – but they can’t just "spontaneously" come by in between.

Therefore, the idea that if we build a house, having 3 children’s rooms for 2 out of 14 days seems very "wasteful" to me, as they would be "empty" 12 out of 14 days – but we still need space for the children to sleep and hang out. Also, the children are getting older, so in a few years they will probably need less sleeping space / or it will be less likely that all three are there at the same time to stay overnight with us,... That means the current situation is a transitional situation for 4-5 years, then the "space" should or could also be used for other purposes than just as "children’s rooms." In the current plan, we thought about keeping the two upper rooms (guest + sauna) initially as children’s rooms (the two girls in the big room, the boy in the "small" room) – but even if they no longer come regularly, the rooms can (then) be well used as guest and sauna rooms and you won’t regret having empty rooms... (To check if this fits, we have already furnished the rooms with their later use in mind, it doesn’t make sense to furnish a room with 2 beds, label it sauna and then realize that in 5 years the window is in the way.)

How do other “weekend families” do this? Have you all reserved a room for each child?

Downstairs, the workroom should be a separable room from the living room, big enough to be used as a sleeping room on the ground floor (old age?) if necessary... A breakthrough to the hallway should be possible...



Then you would get by with one less room, that’s true – but a "workroom," where you can also sometimes leave papers, documents, files, etc. on the desk without having to clear them away on weekends, has something – which I actually don’t want to miss – see above: I had thought of a 2-child and a 1-child room upstairs – even if it seems a bit awkward with the shower bathroom downstairs... Maybe one should make the large bathroom upstairs accessible from the hallway after all and not "trap" it in the parents’ section?

Thank you very much for the nice and constructive discussion

Best regards, Björn
 

balbi21

2018-06-25 16:14:05
  • #5


In our experience, there are always a lot of things that you don't necessarily need in the apartment (the 3rd and 4th crate of drinks, a refrigerator for fruit, or a crate of potatoes, etc.)

The storage room behind the kitchen is also to be understood partly as a "preparation kitchen," since we make flour and flakes ourselves and therefore have many devices lying around, many drawers/sacks with grains and seeds,... a KitchenAid in the kitchen already looks nice - but too many devices in the main kitchen would take up a lot of space - hence the idea to move some workspace and supplies etc. into a back room.

Best regards, Björn
 

11ant

2018-06-25 16:29:47
  • #6
I like a rear utility room. I would not consider an elderly bedroom at "around 40": in this generation, it will generally be the norm to respond to the approaching retirement with another round of building.
 

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