Floor plan - Single-family house planning 2 full floors - city villa

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2020-11-13 18:24:39
  • #1
Are your cars or the double garage really that important to you? I made a comparison with a wide single garage, you would have significantly more of your south garden then. Car 2 would have to be parked in the front yard on a separate parking spot or in front of the garage. It's crazy how much area you are paving just to make the 90-degree turn... We also have a 550 sqm plot and there’s not much left if you take so much away from the front like that.



I like the upper floor, even if more than 20 sqm of bathroom is not necessarily needed. I have the same criticisms of the ground floor as others. It is the typical L-shape, but drawn with a very thin pen, meaning the legs are very narrow and long. I would try to move the staircase a bit to the right to distribute it better. In my idea attached here, I used my own floor plan. We also have an "L" as a living area and kitchen, WC and wardrobe arranged as shown here. The entrance area would look nicer and more symmetrical like that in your plan too. The gallery window on the upper floor could be positioned directly above the front door.

I would move the terrace in front of the living room window, which is not floor-to-ceiling. Otherwise, from the dining table, you'd only be looking at the chair legs of your garden furniture instead of the garden. An exit with a small path to the terrace can still be in the dining room.

 

pagoni2020

2020-11-13 18:29:23
  • #2

Super great solution also regarding the cabinets in the kitchen and corridor. Kitchen especially. That would be MY floor plan!
 

exto1791

2020-11-16 16:25:49
  • #3


Thanks for the input.

Double garage definitely a must, yes. Otherwise, we would have also considered attaching the garage to the house, but this is only feasible size-wise with a single garage. I find our yard pretty cool and big (honestly, I like a big yard) – plus later the kids will still have a parking space, just like visitors (the street situation in the new development area is not really great...). In my opinion, we also have a garden that is more than large enough for our standards. The bigger the garden, the more work – but I think it’s in a great proportion.

The bathroom isn’t 20 sqm, but 15.

The idea with the floor plan is really quite good – but we don’t want that typical kitchen island. The stove should be on the wall – so a proper island solution is out of the question. Also, we will now install a door to the kitchen – this will also be very difficult with this floor plan. The door will then open up our floor plan a lot. The kitchen will then be exactly as we imagine – with a very long, large countertop on the west side. We already have pretty precise ideas, which we will then go through with our kitchen builder :)
 

11ant

2020-11-16 16:37:33
  • #4

I’m happy about any garage without the connecting door dogma, but I can’t quite follow the statement about the size-wise otherwise unfeasible connection abstractly right now. Making the yard nice for his sweetheart can definitely see a renaissance (but he’s not referring to sweeping the traffic area of the same name).
 

exto1791

2020-11-16 16:38:26
  • #5


Boundary distances cannot be maintained with a 6m garage --> in other words: not allowed.
 

Pinkiponk

2020-11-16 17:57:54
  • #6
- Even if you indicated "-" for overnight guests, this will probably change with children. As long as the children are small, maybe occasionally a babysitter will stay overnight, later then friends. In that respect, it might be advantageous to plan the guest WC with a shower. Also, one bathroom seems outdated for a four-person household, as we know from our house sale this year.

- Although I don't cook myself, I am a big fan of the cook standing just one step away in the garden at an herb raised bed. Maybe you can still convert the "tilt window corner" into a terrace door. Basically, I don't like it when windows are not freely accessible, but opinions vary on that.

- The TV wall could perhaps be mounted on a swivel arm into the opposite corner, so you can look outside from the sofa.

- Wouldn't daylight from two sides be nicer in the study? Unless the worker is developing computer games, then the room is always dark anyway. ;-)
 

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