Very first floor plan draft of the ground floor

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MIA_SAN_MIA__

2017-09-26 02:29:44
  • #1
Hello, a little update. Not much has changed, except that the requirements have changed, the soil surveyor has been commissioned, and the position of the house has shifted slightly.

We have looked at some settlements and have come to the conclusion that a small gable is sufficient. The important thing is that it is not a tent roof, but 50 cm would be enough. In addition, a concrete pedestal staircase is now also being considered. Unfortunately, I am still at the beginning with the interior layout.

Currently, it is stuck again on the pantry. I would like the kitchen on the garden side, but I can't properly fit the SK there.

Now let's wait and see what the surveyor says regarding the soil and the basement and consider how to handle the kitchen.
 

11ant

2017-09-26 02:42:40
  • #2
Am I correct in assuming that "Giebel" here means a ridge? – Trying to style a tent roof with a poor joke of an approximate ridge into a pseudo-hipped roof essentially does nothing but make it look odd and complicate the roof structure. From a square floor plan with roof slopes on all sides, a tent roof is actually the logical consequence. Why should the roof have an "axis" if the house does not have one?
 

MIA_SAN_MIA__

2017-09-26 02:47:39
  • #3
Hi,

sorry, it’s already quite late... Of course a first.

I don’t want to redesign a tent roof. The house should of course also have the appropriate dimensions.
 

11ant

2017-09-26 02:55:20
  • #4

I would leave it to "chance" whether the suitable floor plan is square in the end or not.
 

MIA_SAN_MIA__

2017-09-26 02:57:38
  • #5
As long as I can't come up with a solution for the SK, that is still a long way off anyway. It definitely won't be square. A little dwarf hat roof just looks silly.

The important step now was to determine the house position. I don't think we can fit the house and garage any better for now.
 

11ant

2017-09-26 03:07:08
  • #6
I wouldn’t put it that way, rather: that in Bavaria the gable roof is more typical of the landscape than the hipped roof; and that a town villa looks out of place in the countryside.
 

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