Planning phase floor plan single-family house

  • Erstellt am 2015-01-17 16:31:56

CTJ2014

2015-01-17 16:31:56
  • #1
Hello dear forum members!

We are in the planning phase for our house with a double garage (approx. 200 to 230 sqm living space) and have tried to draw a design according to our ideas. Since we are not yet 100% satisfied (especially on the upper floor we feel the space is not well utilized), we would greatly appreciate your comments, suggestions, and ideas. Thank you very much in advance!

About the house/plot: The width is 20m, the west side is not very attractive for a terrace or similar due to neighboring buildings, so we have placed the entrance and stairs there. The building line requires the house to be 6-10 m from the street. We would like a hip roof with 1.6m knee wall, so that only to a certain extent sloping ceilings would have to be considered on the upper floor. Kitchen to dining room should be open, dining room to living room semi-open or with a sliding door. The dressing room should, if possible, connect the bedroom and master bathroom and must have space for a wardrobe 4.10 m wide. What else would you need to know?
 

Legurit

2015-01-17 16:53:17
  • #2
Below I find it good - however, the orientation of the living room (north-east) is questionable. Not so much upstairs. Measurements would be good to see if distances etc. fit or if you could, for example, put cabinets etc. The furnishing looks funny ;) What kind of sofa is that?
 

Jochen104

2015-01-17 16:56:43
  • #3
Hello,
if the floor plans were dimensioned, one could do a lot more with them.
A few points at a quick glance:

    [*]Guest WC: Door right next to the wall probably won’t work.
    [*]Guest WC: Is that supposed to be a shower next to the toilet? Then it will be pretty tight.
    [*]Your upstairs WC will also be quite tight.
    [*]The windows don’t fit at all :(

Do you really need this much space? The room layout can be accommodated in significantly fewer square meters.
Do you know what this will cost? Think about the budget.
 

CTJ2014

2015-01-17 17:10:04
  • #4
No, we do not necessarily need the space, especially the bedroom and the bathroom and the children's bathroom could be smaller. I will try to add measurements.
 

CTJ2014

2015-01-17 17:11:32
  • #5
That is actually our sofa in the original dimensions ;-) The cupboard too, the rest are rather placeholders..
 

cheakyboy

2015-01-17 17:18:29
  • #6
I would personally do without a bathtub, one shower downstairs, two showers upstairs for 4 people (which I assume) seems a bit excessive. I would rather try to accommodate an additional room as a storage room. Is there a reason why you want so many showers?
 

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