Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Comment on floor plans 10Aug 09, 2019 12:58 pm I think your floorplan works really well. Do you need 2 door into the guest ensuite as it doesn't leave anywhere for a towel rail. One thing I would suggest is to tile to the edge of the gutter under your alfresco. It basically adds an extra half metre of useable space to the outdoor area (and grass doesn't grow very well under the gutter) Re: Comment on floor plans 11Aug 09, 2019 2:50 pm You don't have much garden at the back. Assume double story is not an option to give you a smaller footprint and some garden at the back? Re: Comment on floor plans 12Aug 09, 2019 4:21 pm bestspecials I think your floorplan works really well. Do you need 2 door into the guest ensuite as it doesn't leave anywhere for a towel rail. One thing I would suggest is to tile to the edge of the gutter under your alfresco. It basically adds an extra half metre of useable space to the outdoor area (and grass doesn't grow very well under the gutter) Good suggestion on the towel rail. Tile to edge of gutter is good idea also Re: Comment on floor plans 13Aug 09, 2019 4:23 pm brokenstick You don't have much garden at the back. Assume double story is not an option to give you a smaller footprint and some garden at the back? I wanted to do double story at beginning but change to single now. few reasons: 1, council only allows to build the second story at back; 2, all single storey at that area; 3, no view if I build the second story at back. I know the backyard becomes very small now. There is a small part in front of my block. Re: Comment on floor plans 14Aug 09, 2019 6:56 pm Guys, Can I ask some specific advice? 1. About FFL? The old house: The survey shows that the floor level FFL 11.47; backyard 11.50; (the neighbor on my west, next my backyard 11.80) front yard is about 11.60 The driving way starting from 10.43 to 10.83 along 8 meters ( a little slope; there is 0.65m difference between house floor and the car port floor; Overall, the front yard looks level ( or I can say minor slope on the driving way). The new house: Designer proposed finished floor level ( FFL) 11.5 initially, and the garage FFL 11.414. By keeping the garage floor same level with house floor, this results in a big slope ( 1:6) in front of the garage. I thought 1:6 slope is too steep. Then he changed the new house FFL to 11.3, garage FFL11.214 and the slope in front of garage 1:7 My question is: - Is that driving way slope 1:7 still steep? - What is the best way to arrange my garage FFL? Do I need to keep house FFL11.3, then drop garage FFL to 10.9 ( so need 2 steps from garage to house), after that the slope in front of garage will be reduced significantly. I need some advice here. Much appreciated. Re: Comment on floor plans 15Aug 09, 2019 7:16 pm Another one will be the Living/Dinning ceiling height, windows on north and eaves. Currently it is 37C (3.18m), window for living/dinning 34C ( 2.92m), all eaves 450mm. any experience/advice to share here. I am not sure about the height, window and eaves ( I thought the eaves on north should be a bit longer but builder will usually do same wide across the whole house. CDC Housing Code 3 When to apply Floor Area external face of wall vs Gross Floor Area internal face of wall. Reading thru CDC Housing Code 3, lets take a lot 915sqm.… 0 16415 isn't a garage level with the rest of the house a given? pretty sure they 'came around' long time ago. if you have a flat block, the garage is usually level with the rest… 1 17414 6 11470 |