Single-family house floor plan - Please provide feedback

  • Erstellt am 2013-09-08 14:18:34

melw1984

2013-09-08 14:18:34
  • #1
Hello everyone,

we are planning our single-family house.
It will be a townhouse, with automatic ventilation,
underfloor heating, heating via geothermal energy with deep drilling.
The ventilation system is to be installed in the attic.
The heating system is to be installed in the room behind the garage, on the interior wall.

This is our current floor plan.

Please provide feedback.

Thank you!

 

ypg

2013-09-08 15:00:20
  • #2
I can't see anything.. it's too small... maybe try inserting it as an image?
 

melw1984

2013-09-10 18:45:39
  • #3
So, I hope you can see it now.

Thank you!
 

ypg

2013-09-10 22:12:58
  • #4
Hmm, I don't like the access to the daily activities (kitchen and dining). You either have to go through the utility room to get to the kitchen or through the quiet area. The living area becomes a passage room, the size doesn't suit this at all because it's very small. In the evening, you get disturbed while watching TV if a child wants to get something from the fridge or wants to go to the kitchen again with friends. I would swap the kitchen with the living room, of course that would also be a "pipeline issue," but your pipes are very long everywhere anyway, considering the heating pipes that are supposed to go from the storage room. I like the utility room on the upper floor.
 

backbone23

2013-09-10 22:41:38
  • #5
I would move the wall between the office and the living/dining room a bit more towards the living/dining room, so that it aligns with the wall under the stairs. The door to the living/dining room should then of course also be moved towards the hallway, creating a straight wall and avoiding this step ... or is it intentional? What is the purpose of that?

Why is the hallway on the upper floor so large? It is bigger than the first children's room. I would bring the walls of the children's rooms back into alignment in the hallway.
 

marv45

2013-09-13 02:36:21
  • #6
To be honest, this looks to me like a somewhat careless catalog floor plan, sorry. Your entrance hall is not small, but when you open the door you first stand in front of the stairs. I would design that a bit more offset. In my opinion, the kitchen with 2 accesses is not big enough for a central island. Then better a kind of U-shape. The location of the utility room in the center of the house is unfortunate and it also has 3 doors. That means the possible uses, or the usable space, are limited. The children's rooms on the upper floor are not the same size. Differences of more than one square meter always lead to discussions with the little ones (speaking from experience). The size of the master bedroom with less than 10 sqm is an absolute no-go! And then a walk-in closet with 6 sqm? Who designs something like that? And normally it makes sense to align the bathrooms on the ground and upper floors roughly on top of each other because of the plumbing. :)
 

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