Stepped floor house 23x30m plot with floor area ratio 0.25

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-10 11:45:53

haydee

2020-09-11 06:19:31
  • #1
Please draw the house on the plot

Wardrobe is missing
The ground floor is not suitable for seniors with disabilities - everything will stay the same beforehand anyway

Upper floor
Move the doors so that a wardrobe still fits behind them.
You are building a huge house and planning to do laundry in the bathroom or am I misinterpreting the red squares?
 

DeadlyWords

2020-09-11 09:57:25
  • #2
Before more comes in. We have decided to cancel one room downstairs and would upload a new revised floor plan tonight. Thanks anyway for your contributions, even though ant11 was quite blunt, he is definitely right in certain respects. However, the windows were placed just for formality, I should perhaps have mentioned that.

The wardrobe was planned in front of the technology and the blue dashed lines are building limits and the white dashed lines are property boundaries

The plan now looks as follows:

Ground floor linearized, no more interlocking, guest room and WC removed, replaced by a large office with an emergency sofa bed, and WC/shower a bit larger. The idea behind this is that guests mostly come here on weekends anyway and I prefer to focus on my family/guests rather than work.

First floor plan adjusted accordingly, 2 rooms: 1 master bedroom with dressing room and 1 bathroom.
 

haydee

2020-09-11 10:21:43
  • #3
Oops, that is a new record. No one has been that fast before. Great
 

DeadlyWords

2020-09-11 10:34:59
  • #4


Are you making fun? Jokes aside, the thing is that the property simply doesn't allow it, we were aware of that (at least from our point of view), but maybe someone would have a brilliant idea. After 3 rather similar comments, we already thought that nothing would come of it.
 

K1300S

2020-09-11 10:49:57
  • #5
I think that was serious. Most prospective builders presenting their designs here regularly defend them to the death. It's downright refreshing when such insight occurs virtually "without force."

Just for my understanding: You've also canceled the granny flat now, right?

Edit: According to the comment from , you should rather *not* plan a recessed top floor but build the upper floor on the same footprint as the ground floor. That is apparently also in line with the development plan; otherwise, you first trip over the low floor area ratio and then don't even use the maximum floor space index, which is apparently desired here according to the title.
 

haydee

2020-09-11 11:15:44
  • #6
No, I am not joking. It is like K1300S wrote. Refreshing No defending to the death. No long, far-fetched chains of argumentation.
 

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