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2025-06-05 09:54:52
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Statically, I see fewer problems there.
Well, you just have to set up a half level (the ground floor) with additional strip foundations or similar (I'm neither a structural engineer nor a geotechnician). Plus the basement. The basement needs a barrier to the soil again, where the central wall runs.
And you made the same mistake as I did, namely the stairs should be on the lower level for "simplicity," so you don't have to create another room below the ground floor level for the stairs going down.
I would then swap the garage and house and place the driveway on the north side. That way you keep a better southwest garden.
True. I see that here now too: you open the garden more into the SW corner, but the garage has a wider setback from the boundary. Personally, I don’t find that bad at all, but many can't do anything with "remaining strips." I assume the OP also, since even one meter east is already looked at negatively here.