with a second house you have the experience of the first house and can hopefully judge the room sizes, to me the living area is too small.
Now that you mention it, I realize that with 3x4 living room the sofa drawn in is a rather small sofa. That could already visually distort things and consequently also be too small. I could imagine that you could possibly gain a bit more space if you make the wardrobe and WC 20/30 cm smaller. Nevertheless, personally I would probably separate the entrance hallway after the wardrobe and thereby open up the kitchen generously. But then you would also have to move the kitchen furniture. The bed is only barely a double bed! -> The furnishing is definitely for a dollhouse and not real!
Show me the site plan. Without it, no other suggestion can be made. For example, I find the Perfect 132 from Danwood fitting in terms of dimensions and much better, for example in a mirrored version.
Development plan/restrictions Plot size Slope no Number of parking spaces 2 Number of floors 1 Roof type hipped roof 25 Style modern Orientation west
Clients' requirements no basement Number of people, age 3, (37, 37, 2) Space requirement 110-120 sqm Mini home office Overnight guests per year none Open architecture Modern construction Open kitchen, kitchen island yes Number of dining seats 6-8 Fireplace no Music/stereo wall no Covered terrace Double carport with storage room
House design Designed by: me Price estimate according to architect/planner: none Personal price limit for the house, including equipment: 300,000 Preferred heating technology: gas
If you have to do without, which details/expansions - can you do without: none - cannot do without: terrace
Why did the design turn out the way it is now? First draft
What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters? Need experience. The kitchen is planned at 3.2 x 7.5. The living room at 3x4m
The front door is on the north!
Remove the angle and widen the kitchen and dining area outwards and thus possibly also enlarge the living room. 12 sqm is really little for a living area, or do you already have experience with that and do you like it? I would try to cut the hallway more efficiently; with the small floor area personally that would be too much circulation area for me that is missing for living space. Try possibly to include circulation areas in the living space through a more open design. Plan a dressing room with a window. Just my personal opinion to make the house somewhat more efficient in terms of cost/benefit ratio.