Yes, for example. It depends on what is important to you. We don't know that here because you don't really tell us anything about yourself. It's actually a good moment to tailor a house to your needs. The cupboards you have, for example, in the pantry can partly also be accommodated in the kitchen, the rest in the basement, for example. The pantry has more circulation area than shelf space. And a window. That is not so ideal for storing supplies.
Your wardrobe is divided into two parts, cut through by your entrance to the dining room. You just have to be organized there (especially if you live with several people) so you don't carry so much dirt all the way into the dining room.
You will have a house of approximately 200m2. It would be a shame if the pantry takes away the most valuable room in the entrance. Unless it is a farmhouse with an adjoining butcher's shop. In that case, storage being easily accessible is an advantage. But how should we know that?
And since you are rather fiddling with the windows and even the color, we just think that you are finished planning. But it could certainly still be more functional. However, I won't push it on you a third time that you could come up with a few questions and information if you want to get more out of the floor plan or want food for thought that makes you think things over again and possibly come to the same conclusion. But then it is watertight and gives a better feeling.
To be honest, I think you are not so familiar with spatial thinking and how people function in a house. That’s not a problem. Messing around with colors is just a distraction. That really comes at the very end. First, a foolproof floor plan wouldn't be bad, right?