Bau dein eigenes haus
Verfasst: 07.09.2014 11:11
Hallo,
PLANNING:
First thing to do is to write down an inventory of your future space needs. A so called "program" Of course it is obvious that nobody else than yourself can do this. The second thing is to turn this written inventory into a routing and groundplan. An easy method is cutting out of cardboard in a scale of 1 to 100, squares representing parts of your house. Kitchen, bedroom, living....You can then play around with this pieces of paper arranging them next to each other untill you found a satisfactory set up.
Important things to take in acount are:
-Orientation. If you want to spent as less as possible energy for your house it is obvious that in warmers climate you orient away from the sun, and in colder climate you take full benifit of the free sun energy. Also build on the sunny side of your house an overhang of the roof. Choise this overhang so that in wintertime when the sun is low still sunshine can enter your rooms. In summer when the sun stay's high then the shade of the overhang prevents sun from comming into the rooms.
-routing;
You have internal routing and external routing to consider. Internal routing: After you have laid out your cardboard pieces rooms, think of how many times you will need to walk from one room to the other. Draw with a thick pencil a line for every time you walk somwhere in your house. Draw the thick lines next to each other. At the end you will visiualy see which road in your house you take the most. If the most frequented road between rooms is too longe arrange your cardboard pieces to make roads as short as possible.
Do the same with the external space.
Then it is time to make a first sketch of the whole of your house or from parts you ares already fully satisfied. Start in the beginning wit a hand drawed one. Something like this Next post I will write something about electronics means there are to help you in your planning. In the mean time feel free to react;
Luk
PLANNING:
First thing to do is to write down an inventory of your future space needs. A so called "program" Of course it is obvious that nobody else than yourself can do this. The second thing is to turn this written inventory into a routing and groundplan. An easy method is cutting out of cardboard in a scale of 1 to 100, squares representing parts of your house. Kitchen, bedroom, living....You can then play around with this pieces of paper arranging them next to each other untill you found a satisfactory set up.
Important things to take in acount are:
-Orientation. If you want to spent as less as possible energy for your house it is obvious that in warmers climate you orient away from the sun, and in colder climate you take full benifit of the free sun energy. Also build on the sunny side of your house an overhang of the roof. Choise this overhang so that in wintertime when the sun is low still sunshine can enter your rooms. In summer when the sun stay's high then the shade of the overhang prevents sun from comming into the rooms.
-routing;
You have internal routing and external routing to consider. Internal routing: After you have laid out your cardboard pieces rooms, think of how many times you will need to walk from one room to the other. Draw with a thick pencil a line for every time you walk somwhere in your house. Draw the thick lines next to each other. At the end you will visiualy see which road in your house you take the most. If the most frequented road between rooms is too longe arrange your cardboard pieces to make roads as short as possible.
Do the same with the external space.
Then it is time to make a first sketch of the whole of your house or from parts you ares already fully satisfied. Start in the beginning wit a hand drawed one. Something like this Next post I will write something about electronics means there are to help you in your planning. In the mean time feel free to react;
Luk