Single-family house floor plan - narrower possible? First ideas

  • Erstellt am 2020-05-04 23:05:55

PyneBite

2020-05-05 10:08:17
  • #1
However - I'll just wait for the appointment with the architect and then he should draw something.
 

face26

2020-05-05 10:13:50
  • #2


Well, then good luck with that...
 

haydee

2020-05-05 10:21:33
  • #3
You can have the super position on the ground floor and nothing fits upstairs.
 

11ant

2020-05-05 13:00:07
  • #4
That is of little use since we are viewing the pictures online here and not plotting them out and then measuring from that. I also didn't mean the scale as a reduction factor. Rather, that there is a scale with meters at the edge, but under the drawing there is a grid where about 4.66 squares correspond to one meter—and that does not help with orientation. So it is difficult to determine distances in the drawing by counting squares. But the straight staircase doesn't have to be a single flight (?) You didn’t listen to me carefully: I just explained a few days ago—though not in your thread—why and for what reason one should start with the upper floor. Namely because the upper floor is not straightforward (only many amateur planners draw the wrong conclusion from having fewer wishes upstairs—and then wonder why the task suddenly becomes so difficult). https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/neubauvorhaben-Einfamilienhaus-im-bergischen-staedtedreieck.34702/page-6#post-399132 It’s exactly the other way around. Try it out. Wasn’t that also your base model?
 

saralina87

2020-05-05 13:31:09
  • #5


Yes, originally. Meanwhile, everything has changed, but overall I still find the basic reason very appealing.
 

11ant

2020-05-05 13:49:04
  • #6

When then, what then? - I haven’t read anything new from you in your thread this year (?)
 
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