Single-family house, approximately 160m², Bauhaus style; first draft according to our wishes

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-23 22:03:42

bortel

2019-11-18 07:03:20
  • #1
oh no, I thought the house was getting a nice flat roof
 

Notstrom

2019-11-22 22:01:24
  • #2
Update:
- Building application was submitted today
- The dispute with the architect was also finally resolved today - we approved the settlement today
- Balcony is gone, access to the bedroom through the dressing room is planned
- We have increased the height of the basement ceiling to 2.40

Open:
- Views and windows -> We are a bit lacking in ideas here and grateful for any suggestions.
 

ypg

2019-11-22 22:48:46
  • #3


Yes, and what else? With which drawings?
 

11ant

2019-11-22 23:10:55
  • #4
South and North don't appeal to me at all, the other two facades I actually find quite acceptable. I just dug to the left: I had given you the "reading tip" - who, however, has restricted his profile; so I had to dig around a bit longer. Here are his floor plan and his views: (post #74) and (post #79).
 

Notstrom

2019-11-23 07:53:42
  • #5
Thanks for searching & finding

Attached again are the views and our question marks.

East: okay.
North: okay.
West: window bottom left in the living room - is such a window suitable for a living room (3x1.98)?
South: seems a bit untidy to us. We are wondering if we should omit one of the two balcony doors (possibly the one in the middle). Problem: my wife would like to have access to the terrace from the kitchen. If we have to omit the door next to the lift/sliding element, we have to raise the blinds every time or access the terrace through the kitchen. The left area (children's room) seems empty to us. However, if we plan a new window here, the children's room will have two windows (south + west). I don't think that hurts at first, but it would look even more asymmetrical in the overall view compared to the north, right? Furthermore, the architect pointed out that the children's room is a retreat, living room, bedroom, etc. all in one for a child, and that we should carefully determine the number of windows in it. Could too much light be harmful in this context?



 

tomtom79

2019-11-23 08:31:58
  • #6
I don’t understand you, you are told that the window fronts look restless and you just force it through. What is creating such pressure on you?
 

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