ᐅ New Single-Family House Floor Plan: Are the Sizes and Placement of Windows, Doors, and Interior Walls Appropriate?

Created on: 13 May 2018 19:00
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Hausherrin47
Hello,

we are currently planning our single-family house. The design was created by the architect based on our specifications and submitted; the municipality has already approved the exterior dimensions and the few deviations from the development plan. The design is now with the district office, and we are waiting for the final approval. As mentioned, the exterior dimensions are fixed, but we can still optimize the interior, and I wanted to gather more opinions regarding the windows (number, size) and general suggestions – is anything too big or too small? Are the distances acceptable? What should we consider? The floor plan is closely based on my parents’ semi-detached house, and we are very satisfied with the layout, but maybe we have become “too close” to it and don’t see further possibilities…

I have already tried to place the furniture on the ground floor and first floor. "S" marks possible power outlet locations. Anyone who notices something can feel free to comment on that as well 🙂

The kitchen has not been planned yet...

Thanks in advance for all ideas!

Best regards 🙂

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 400 sqm (4,306 sq ft), planned house area 170 sqm (1,830 sq ft)
Slope: minimal, from north to south
Site occupancy index 0.53
Floor area ratio
Building window, building line and boundary
Perimeter development
Number of parking spaces
Number of floors
Roof type: gable roof
Architectural style
Orientation
Maximum height / limits
Further requirements

Builders’ Requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type: classic
Basement, floors including basement, 2 full floors
Number of occupants, age: 2 adults, early 30s; probably 1-2 children later
Space requirements on ground and upper floors:
Ground floor: living room, kitchen, bathroom with shower, office, cloakroom/storage
Upper floor: bedroom, bathroom with bathtub, storage
Office: family use or home office? Family use
Guests per year: rather few; 2-4 overnight stays per year?
Open or closed layout: rather closed
Conservative or modern construction: rather modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: kitchen in the corner; no island; possibly a sliding door to the living room
Number of dining seats: 3-4
Fireplace: yes
Music / stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: garage for two cars
Utility garden, greenhouse: rather not
Other wishes / special features / daily routine, also reasons why certain things should or shouldn’t be included

House Design
Source of design: own planning, closely based on parents’ semi-detached house
What do you particularly like? Why?
Ground floor: WC with shower; storage room and office; orientation of the terrace
Upper floor: large rooms; storage for ironing board etc.; bathtub
What do you not like? Why?
Price estimate according to architect/planner:
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment:
Preferred heating technology: gas with solar support

If you have to give up anything, which details / extensions
- you can do without: fireplace
- you cannot do without:

Why has the design turned out like it is now?
For example:
Standard design from planner?
Which wishes have been implemented by the architect?
A mix of many examples from various magazines...
What makes it particularly good or bad in your opinion?

What is the most important / fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?

Ideas for optimization suggestions regarding interior design / windows / doors, as there might still be room for changes. For example, I cannot quite fit the dining table at the moment… General remarks regarding size – which rooms are too big or too small?

Architect’s drawing: Four house views with red roof and garage


Floor plan of a house with hallway, hobby room, and heating room in the basement


Architect’s floor plan of a house with terrace, driveway, and garden.


2D floor plan upper floor with hallway, stairwell, and rooms


Section through a multi-story house with stairs, beams, and roof construction
Climbee18 May 2018 11:55
Hausherrin47 schrieb:
I have now downloaded a program for planning; it should be easier than using paper and pencil...

That was a tip for the OP :-)
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18 May 2018 13:48
Climbee schrieb:
That was a tip for the original poster :-)

Ah... I missed that.

No, better leave it... it takes longer than you think 😉
11ant19 May 2018 17:00
It’s a pity that you can’t pin two likes to one post:
Climbee schrieb:
It’s wrong to say that using software is faster than paper and pencil when moving furniture around. [...]

Except for the 1:100 scale, I share the same opinion. I don’t usually work smaller than 1:50, often even 1:25.
Climbee schrieb:
Kitchen: I’m and will remain a fan of the double-row kitchen layout without dead corners and with plenty of workspace. [...]

On the other hand, less noticeable items can stand in the corner areas: toaster and coffee grinder, for example.
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