emkwadrat
2012-02-21 15:05:59
- #1
hello dear people,
i am brand new here and desperately looking for helpful tips for our planned construction project. we are still at the very beginning of the planning and already threatened to fail ;-)
specifically, we are looking for ideas or floor plans or pictures or examples of single-family houses with flat or shed roofs AND a roof terrace.
we actually want to use the roof area sensibly and a roof terrace over part of the roof area seems reasonable to us, especially since then we could take a somewhat smaller plot of land.
however, i cannot find any corresponding inspiration anywhere. what we have in mind is a kind of bungalow with an added bedroom plus bathroom and small gallery and large roof terrace. a little tricky is that my girlfriend does not want a "cube" and therefore we imagine a "suggested roof" at the transition from the ground floor to the roof terrace. so maybe three or four rows of roof shingles or something...
we look forward to suggestions of any kind. maybe someone of you has built or planned a similar house and could help us with pictures or the name of the construction company.
many thanks in advance
p.s.: we do not want to go to a construction site or an architect without a reasonably concrete idea...
i am brand new here and desperately looking for helpful tips for our planned construction project. we are still at the very beginning of the planning and already threatened to fail ;-)
specifically, we are looking for ideas or floor plans or pictures or examples of single-family houses with flat or shed roofs AND a roof terrace.
we actually want to use the roof area sensibly and a roof terrace over part of the roof area seems reasonable to us, especially since then we could take a somewhat smaller plot of land.
however, i cannot find any corresponding inspiration anywhere. what we have in mind is a kind of bungalow with an added bedroom plus bathroom and small gallery and large roof terrace. a little tricky is that my girlfriend does not want a "cube" and therefore we imagine a "suggested roof" at the transition from the ground floor to the roof terrace. so maybe three or four rows of roof shingles or something...
we look forward to suggestions of any kind. maybe someone of you has built or planned a similar house and could help us with pictures or the name of the construction company.
many thanks in advance
p.s.: we do not want to go to a construction site or an architect without a reasonably concrete idea...