Floor plan evaluation for single-family house approx. 200 sqm

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-10 13:23:05

SoL

2022-08-10 19:39:07
  • #1
Well, either you want honest opinions and suggestions for improvement or you are sugarcoating this floor plan.

You are definitely not consistent in your statements, see the post by
 

hanse987

2022-08-10 21:37:07
  • #2
Guest bathroom with floor-to-ceiling windows is not really my thing. What is the space to the right of the entrance in front of the office for? You can't really store much in a pantry that is 1.2m wide. If you put a freezer in there, you'll barely be able to open the door. Is the step from your bedroom out onto the balcony okay for you? Since from my point of view it's not just a matter of moving a few walls, I would put the design in the round file and start over! Sounds harsh now, but you're probably making the biggest investment of your life here. What is the budget for the house?
 

ypg

2022-08-10 22:47:32
  • #3

Because it is honest and doesn't just wave off the draft as great?

I don't agree with you there. What is 100% anyway?
The basic concept must be right. Of course, you can't tick off all the Pinterest orgies, but Pinterest also has very little to do with normal everyday life and routines. Usually, you get a good flow or draft that gives the builders a livable life if you go critically through the processes and functions.


All of that could have been changed. Your villa floor area gives you many possibilities. You didn't use them.

"The first two pictures alone are enough to classify it as a (complete) misplanning!"
When I read that this afternoon, I thought he was exaggerating again. Especially since he didn't provide any arguments or info. He is not entirely wrong though. The draft is at level 6 of 10... so roughly four drafts away from the submitted plan.

Well then: getting a dead cow off the ice is better than letting it sink...


Nothing at all. You plan the staircase first and everything else afterward. The statics are affected by it. The staircase itself is rather a built-in staircase between three walls, e.g. in a terraced house... the floor plan falls from 6 to 3.

There is no understandable logic behind that.

Personally, I would also criticize the size proportions of the rooms:
- a) Better a sqm hallway than a feeling of tightness right upon entering the upper floor.
- b) Children's rooms rather bigger than the bedroom... The children's room is for the child the living room and bedroom combined. If the master bathroom for two is bigger than a children's room, a draft or the house in its form will rather be questionable and cause differences. Too small children's rooms where there is actually enough space makes people unhappy anyway.
- Sliding doors are not solutions
- Children do not always want to share everything. The older they get, the more they want to live individualized and try things out.
- Also, you should expect that you don't only occupy rooms as a parent. Dining area, kitchen and living room must eventually be suitable for teenagers... which means, conversely, paying attention that the bedroom also has privacy against visitors.
This is not from me but normal family life.

What one might do:
red is very unsightly, green would still be doable with a possibly better workflow and views or better use of areas.[/QUOTE]

 

Myrna_Loy

2022-08-10 22:59:52
  • #4
Why does everyone suddenly want an airspace above the dining table? It is as impractical as anything. If you want to talk while eating, you almost have to shout, the noise carries upwards, it is uncomfortable. Lighting then becomes tricky as well. If you then furnish with the usual modern materials, the sound just bounces wildly around. I once had a meeting in such a room in a 300 sqm villa. The homeowner only said that in the 40 years since the house was built, meals were only eaten there on major occasions and everyone quickly retreated to the surrounding rooms afterwards. Meals always took place in the kitchen or the adjacent breakfast room. The only design flaw in the house in his eyes.
 

Stadtvilla2023

2022-08-10 23:50:05
  • #5


Thank you very much for your effort and your explanations. That definitely helps a lot!
 

Gerddieter

2022-08-10 23:56:26
  • #6
Hello I’ll say something about the price estimate - because I am currently very close to the topic: 620k can work - but then you only have the HOUSE with standard equipment, without photovoltaics or anything, no basement, no garage, no additional construction costs, no registration, no garden. Just for your information - you are more likely to end up at 900-1000. GD
 

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