ᐅ Bungalow Floor Plan Design – Any Ideas?

Created on: 28 Apr 2017 20:56
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yvonnebo
Hello everyone,
after reading here for a while, I would now like to ask for advice.
We are planning to build a bungalow. At the moment, we keep going in circles with the floor plan.

I will first answer the questionnaire

Development plan.....not available /restrictions
Plot size.....1000 sqm (12,000 sq ft)
Slope.....no
Floor area ratio.....0.4
Site coverage ratio
Building envelope, building line and boundary
Edge development
Number of parking spaces
Number of storeys
Roof shape
Architectural style
Orientation
Maximum heights/limits
Other requirements

Client requirements

Architectural style, roof shape, building type.....Bungalow with hipped or gable roof
Basement, floors
Number of people, ages....2 adults and two children (8 and 14)
Space requirements on ground floor, upper floor.....see floor plan
Office: family use or home office?.....will be a multipurpose room: guest, hobby, and office
Overnight guests per year
open or closed layout.....closed kitchen with dining area
conservative or modern construction style
open kitchen, cooking island.....cooking island
Number of dining seats.....6-10
Fireplace.....no
Music/stereo wall
Balcony, roof terrace

Garage, carport.....double garage
Utility garden, greenhouse
Additional wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons for preferences or refusals.....storage room to replace a basement

House design
Who designed the plan:
-Builder's planner
-Architect

-Do-it-yourself....designed by ourselves
What do you especially like? Why?.....west terrace with access from the kitchen, children’s rooms with shower bathroom as one unit
What do you dislike? Why?.....kitchen may be too dark, cloakroom in entrance vestibule hard to implement, pantry without a window
Price estimate according to architect/planner:.....Builder approx. 1300 €/sqm (approx. $150/sq ft) plus painting, flooring, and landscaping costs
Personal price limit for the house including equipment:
Preferred heating technology:.....air-to-water heat pump

If you have to give up something, which details/finishes
-can you do without:
-can’t do without:

Why is the design the way it is? For example
Standard design from builder?
Which requests were implemented by the architect?
A mix of many examples from various magazines...
What makes it, in your opinion, particularly good or bad?


Some key data about the plot: the south border (street side) is about 20 m (66 ft), the access road to the property must be here. The middle of the plot is about 21 m (69 ft) wide, and the northern border about 23 m (75 ft), surveying was done last week. The plot is bordered on the south and east by a wall; the other two boundaries will still be built. There is an opening in the wall on the east side leading to a lane, so we would like to create a short access path to the property and house there.

The floor plan was basically determined by the number of rooms, all of which must be included. However, I am concerned that the roof over the terrace and the narrow window will make the kitchen too dark. Otherwise, I would also like improvements in the entrance area and bathroom; I imagine a T-shaped layout rather than the current arrangement. The layout of the children’s rooms with the shower bathroom is more or less fixed, as is the distance between the parents’ area and the terrace.

Any ideas what could be changed? I keep going in circles. I have made a whole stack of sketches but keep returning to this layout. There is no development plan. We have submitted a building code pre-application; the land was previously classified as garden land, and building permission was granted under §34.

Thank you very much for reading, it got quite long.
Yvonne
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yvonnebo
24 Sep 2017 00:16
Nordlys schrieb:
I believe the floor plan is no longer up for discussion; it is finalized and has been submitted as part of the building permit / planning permission application, except for minor details like the broom closet, which can no longer be changed. And the client will know why it has to be exactly like that. Karsten

We could still adjust the interior walls until the building permit / planning permission is approved. The structural engineering is always done only after that.

Otherwise, yes, we have planned back and forth a lot, considered different options, and discarded some. In the end, you always find something. Since we have been thinking about this for over two years now (searching endlessly for a plot), at some point you just have to draw a line.
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kbt09
24 Sep 2017 00:23
Then please show the furniture layout, since we don’t know it. I can’t really imagine the living area right now.

You must have had some idea for the kitchen as well. And the dining table immediately to the right? Right in the middle of the passage to the living area? I would call a cozy spot something different. The space is dark.

By the way, the unexplained niches refer to the strange recess behind the kitchen door.

In the vestibule/coatroom area, cabinets with a depth of 60cm (24 inches) won’t fit on either the right or left side.

In the kitchen, the available space along the wall facing the living room is also poorly usable.
yvonnebo schrieb:
The garage will be roughly where the parking spaces are currently planned. Driveway aligned with the house.

What exactly does that mean?

Also, utility connections can be relocated.
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kbt09
24 Sep 2017 00:24
I personally don’t find the exterior wall layout ideal at all. Why did you choose this orientation for the L-shaped bungalow? And why an L-shaped bungalow in the first place?
11ant24 Sep 2017 00:28
yvonnebo schrieb:
The general contractor is using aerated concrete or gypsum board walls for the interior. Since the structural engineering plans are not finalized yet, it hasn’t been decided which walls will be made from which material. But there will be no lightweight drywall partitions.

Well, that "reassures" me then
kbt09 schrieb:
What exactly does that mean?

I would guess it means parallel to the alley.
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yvonnebo
24 Sep 2017 00:35
kbt09 schrieb:
I actually don’t find the exterior wall layout ideal at all. Why did you choose this orientation for the L-shaped bungalow? Why an L-shaped bungalow at all?

Well, in my opinion, it’s hardly even an L-shaped bungalow anymore, with just 3m (10 feet) of extension.
Don’t you think the window arrangement is well designed?
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yvonnebo
24 Sep 2017 00:37
11ant schrieb:


I would assume parallel to the alley.

Exactly, the driveway will be from the alley. It will be specially registered in the street directory because of us.