Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 21Apr 16, 2020 9:38 am Shorter plumbing runs save money (& water). So the one time that the southern ensuite (which is a good location) would have saved you money is if the kitchen/pantry/ laundry were also in the south side. It certainly is a puzzle. Trying to juggle all the spaces, while making them both efficient in terms of space, & how you'll use them, while also being thermally efficient to improve comfort & lower bills. Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 22Apr 16, 2020 11:33 am Actually you could have shower on left, toilet in centre and vanity along western wall and have a massive window facing south, but many dont like seeing the toilet in full view. Then youd have nth sth breeze Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 23Apr 16, 2020 2:20 pm Do you mind sharing the site dimensions. Honestly, 20 sqm is a small for a double storey and economically it might be worth going for a single storey. Unless this is your forever home and you absolutely need a double storey. I am first time buyer and got a 12.5 * 27 land and went through similar dilemma before finalising on a plan. Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 24Apr 16, 2020 4:02 pm KameGame Do you mind sharing the site dimensions. Honestly, 20 sqm is a small for a double storey and economically it might be worth going for a single storey. Unless this is your forever home and you absolutely need a double storey. I am first time buyer and got a 12.5 * 27 land and went through similar dilemma before finalising on a plan. hi Kamegame, I have put a deposit on land which is ~15 km from Brisbane cbd, it measures 10.1 X 37m. We are certainly looking at this as long term perspective. Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 25Apr 17, 2020 2:41 pm With the block like this I would be strongly considering 4 story house. One floor under the ground (including garage, storage, laundry and media), two stories (living areas + bedrooms) + warm attic floor (master bedroom) with cathedral-type roofing. Also, you can have back portion of your house to have flat roofing and put a nice garden there. Your bedrooms would need to go higher than other houses around you and flat roof + living attic will help to achieve it. You would need to orient living areas towards the back of your house and have nice wall glazing from both sides plus enough distance on the backyard for light to flow in. Consider putting a court yard type garden at the front. Lift would be nice to have too. Will be quite expensive to build, though, est. $4-5K per sqm. Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 26Apr 17, 2020 3:20 pm alexp79 With the block like this I would be strongly considering 4 story house. One floor under the ground (including garage, storage, laundry and media), two stories (living areas + bedrooms) + warm attic floor (master bedroom) with cathedral-type roofing. Also, you can have back portion of your house to have flat roofing and put a nice garden there. Your bedrooms would need to go higher than other houses around you and flat roof + living attic will help to achieve it. You would need to orient living areas towards the back of your house and have nice wall glazing from both sides plus enough distance on the backyard for light to flow in. Consider putting a court yard type garden at the front. Lift would be nice to have too. Will be quite expensive to build, though, est. $4-5K per sqm. Thanks Alex, you have inspired me to save more money. My next house would definitely be like that. With my current budget I will have to be content with this plan unfortunately 😔😔 Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 27Apr 24, 2020 12:42 pm Our ensuite and toilet are at the back of the house which is due west. The best idea as the area dries very quickly and the fact that it gets hot doesn't matter as you are not sleeping or living in that area. We find it a perfect fit for us. Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 28May 02, 2020 11:45 am Team, our builder has come back with the design we discussed in this forum, let me know your thought, my immediate thoughts are the design looks a bit stunted. Also, another question is should we really have the L shaped alfresco living combination or should we join the living and dining to gether so that we get more space out of the kitchen? new design wit swapped dining and livingLike ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Rear view new conceptno windows on west side Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 31May 02, 2020 12:03 pm alymei Can I see upstairs? I actually like how theres ckearly defined living vs dining spaces TBH. Howd it affect your price? In fact it is bringing the price down as the length of the house has come down by 2 mrs. but do you think 3x2 dining room is enough for a 6 seater and buffet table + cabinetry ??? I wasn't sure. still confused. appreciate your perspective Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 33May 02, 2020 1:09 pm Can you show me a plan with dimensions on it please? A site plan would be good too So are you considering where the future alfresco is to go, you make that part of the living area space? Does that mean you dont want any future outdoor living area? Combining it is ok, but you dont want those west facing sliding doors if theres no alfresco roof over it Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 34May 02, 2020 1:52 pm alymei Can you show me a plan with dimensions on it please? A site plan would be good too So are you considering where the future alfresco is to go, you make that part of the living area space? Does that mean you dont want any future outdoor living area? Combining it is ok, but you dont want those west facing sliding doors if theres no alfresco roof over it Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ I think I will go with sliding door and open it up to the alfresco. I am hoping having an alresco would bring some much needed shade to the living and also the dining. I am finding the dining to be very small. I might revert to the older plan where dining and living was combined but with an alfresco. Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 35May 02, 2020 1:56 pm I dont think the dining is too small, its almost 3.7m long. An 8 seater table is like 2.1m. Id leave dining as is and integrate the proposed alfresco space into the house - this would make living room 6.2m wide Re: Feedback on 2story narrow house 37May 10, 2020 12:48 am Team, We ended with this plan and we sort of like it now. The windows were missed, but I am going to ask them to include a large window on the northern wall and two small windows on the western wall. I am hoping to deal with the western sun with some external shading techniques. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Thanks again for this information. If you do hear anything different, would be great to know 4 8282 dimensions on your original plan are inconsistent and with accurate dimensions (including site plan, upstairs and down) i could make a proper scale drawing with furniture… 3 7543 So it looks like we finally have some movement on site! Definitely later than expected, but I'll take any progress at this point. I'll drop by over the weekend to get… 5 28266 |