Who will help me with my floor plan?

  • Erstellt am 2017-02-01 17:04:18

Hebras75

2017-02-01 17:04:18
  • #1
Hello,

Floor plan
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View from above
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I am currently thinking about having the floor plan drawn correctly that I want to commission now. But I am not sure...

I have considered and incorporated several points, and I would be interested to know how others evaluate the floor plan.

This is a plan for a single household.

Thank you for your tips and suggestions.

For now, I have avoided mentioning my reasons why this or that. But I am willing to reveal everything.
 

Curly

2017-02-01 18:32:49
  • #2
I would start all over again. Is that in the kitchen an (estimated) seven-meter-long cooking island? What is that supposed to look like? But it’s no fun to unload dishes from the dishwasher there :). The toilet right next to the kitchen? The bedroom bed directly visible from the living room with the door open? The bedroom door hits the bathroom door. As I said, I would plan it again.
Regards
Sabine
 

Otus11

2017-02-01 18:58:39
  • #3
Above all, the exterior walls are drawn far too thin. Unless the house can grow outward, it will all be irrelevant anyway with realistic wall thicknesses of 36 - 48 cm.

Washing up with a tiny daylight window at your back is also a no-go.

Entering the living room with a direct view of the monitor wall on the desk is also not my thing.

Bathroom: sink in the corner?!?

That must have been some very special secret considerations....

It makes more sense to fill out the guideline pinned up here.
 

Hebras75

2017-02-01 19:23:23
  • #4
Okay, first I will address the points and then the guide.

The kitchen peninsula is 3.5m, with 1.5m raised so I can eat there with a bar stool. I will not have a dishwasher.
The toilet next to the kitchen, okay I need to think about that. But I definitely want to go directly to the bathroom from the living room and the bedroom, and since it is supposed to be a living room with kitchen, it somehow cannot be avoided. But I will think about it, thanks.
I will change the doors touching each other.
I currently don’t know why I would redesign, but thanks for the info.

Here is another picture of the window by the kitchen, do you really find it so small?

Bathroom, sink in the corner is a urinal :) unfortunately that was not available in the software, so a sink had to be used instead.

I am thinking about the entrance into the living room with a view of the monitors.

I will adjust the wall thickness.

Thanks

Now the guide

Development plan/restrictions: None
Size of the plot: 2000 sqm
Slope: very slight towards the north
Floor area ratio: space for two houses
Floor space index: ?
Building window, building line and boundary
Edge development
Number of parking spaces
Number of floors: 1
Roof shape: hipped roof
Style direction
Orientation: terrace facing south
Maximum heights/limits: unimportant

Requirements of the builders
Style, roof shape, building type
Basement, floors: no basement, 1 floor
Number of persons, age: 1; 41 years
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor: 80-110
Office: family use or home office? For me
Guest sleepers per year: none
Open or closed architecture:
Conservative or modern construction method: no money for frills otherwise I would build organically
Open kitchen, kitchen island: probably open kitchen in U-shape
Number of dining seats: none or 1
Fireplace: maybe build a fireplace but it will not be built at first
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: not at first
Utility garden, greenhouse: not at first
Further wishes/special features/daily routine, gladly also reasons why this or that should or should not be

House design
Who created the plan: by me
-planner of a construction company
-architect
-do-it-yourself
What do you particularly like? Why? Important: bed not facing the street; living room not visible from the street; terrace must be very wind-protected; house at the North Sea

So I filled out a few points
 

11ant

2017-02-01 19:29:13
  • #5


... I basically consider it a stupid idea: having a fancy drawing made costs money, regardless of the later usefulness of the drawing. Therefore, I would remain at the amateur drawing level until the "final" planning discussion. Until the plan is satisfying, version 23a will fly by in no time.

In this respect, I do not share the moderator's criticism of the wall thicknesses because I wouldn't "draw" such things even in a very early stage of planning. First arrange and discuss room assignments, then roughly check areas, only later "recalculate" whether the sum of sizes with distances and wall thicknesses fits. Before that, in my opinion, it is sufficient to add 1 meter to the width and depth of the house: if a load-bearing and a non-load-bearing wall lie between 36.5 cm exterior walls, then this comes to around one twenty in the total length including plaster.
 

11ant

2017-02-01 19:40:12
  • #6


By "urinal" you probably mean a urinal - yes, unfortunately, there is rarely a symbol for that.

Floor area ratio (the floor area ratio) is given as a decimal indicating how much area may be built over (500 sqm plot x floor area ratio 0.2 results in max. 100 sqm floor area), floor space index is basically the same number, but for the sum of the floors: a floor area ratio of 0.2 used up means that with a floor space index of 0.3, the upper floor can only offer half the area, simply put. Each number individually is a maximum value; if the upper floor is omitted (as far as permitted), the ground floor still cannot be larger than the floor area ratio allows.
 

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