3 posts for the information, ... house always shown in a way that you have to imagine yourself in the "north", some measurements barely legible, not recognizable where floor-to-ceiling windows are ... windows planned in the room corners at all. Let a professional handle it.
Where is the basement? I still don’t know what it’s for. There isn’t even a drawing that takes into account the necessary light wells, etc.
And since no development from the first floor plan is visible here, what do you expect?
Here are some floor plans that I quite like, entrance always facing plan top = north rotated, all without basement.
Hauscompagnie
eskjhus ... here I would swap the parents/kids area and divide the entire area a bit differently. Kids to the south, parents to the north, integrate a library
Rotated and mirrored Danwood 171
Extravagant ... Elk atrium ;)
And always gladly one of my old designs, although I would now align the bedroom wall flush at the bottom. Room 1 on the left is garage ... lots of storage space in the hallway.