ᐅ Bungalow 1,450 sq ft: Floor Plan + Windows

Created on: 22 Jun 2019 20:33
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Reluctance
Hello everyone,

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 635 sqm (6,839 sq ft)
Floor area ratio (FAR): 0.4
Site occupancy index: 0.3
Number of parking spaces: 2
Roof style: 35° to 45° pitch, hipped roof or gable roof
Distance to front property boundary (street side): max. 3 m (house must remain in current position)

Homeowner Requirements
Style, roof type, building type: Bungalow, hipped roof, 35° pitch
Basement, floors: no basement, 1 story, possible attic conversion later
Number of occupants, age: 2 persons (40 years old), probably no children, room can be separated if needed
Space requirements: We need one bedroom, bathroom, utility room, living area including kitchen, and a hobby room (gaming and crafting room). Walk-in closet and guest toilet were removed, even though they would be nice, other features took higher priority.
Overnight guests per year: infrequent, can be accommodated as is
Construction style: open and modern, including open kitchen
Fireplace: no

House Design
Designer:
- Designer from a construction company implemented our drawings

What do you like most? Why?
- Large living area, spacious bedroom

What do you dislike? Why?
- Honestly, we like everything

Personal budget for house including fittings: 260,000
Preferred heating system: air heat pump

Why is the design as it is now?
We initially sketched our design on paper, which the designer then realized. Further considerations and discussions with the designer shaped the final result.

Our main goal was a large living space with an open kitchen and a reading nook. Currently (in our present apartment) we have another room with my books (around 1,000) and desk, but I rarely spend time there, as I do everything in the living room. For this reason, we first reduced the number of rooms to enlarge the living area and bedroom (we omitted the walk-in closet to create even more space). The reading nook (located on the west side of the living area) is arranged so it can be separated as a room from the rest of the living room if needed.

We made sure the bedroom faces east to get morning light. We opted out of a guest toilet and instead planned a small storage room for odds and ends (dog supplies like food, leashes, vacuum cleaner, etc.) and made the utility room somewhat larger than the usual 8 sqm (86 sq ft).

Currently, we are still unsure about the following:
- Bathroom layout: I’d like to set back the shower slightly (see current floor plan) to make the bathroom feel more open/bigger. Somehow it still doesn’t feel quite ideal.
- Window arrangement: Does this make sense to you? Will we get enough light in the living area? The floor-to-ceiling windows to the terrace are on the east side, so only the morning sun comes in there. Are the south-facing windows sufficient?

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
Is there anything we have overlooked or forgotten? From your perspective, is anything highly unfavorable? Any improvements for the windows? How can the bathroom layout be optimized?

By the way, some time ago I created a thread about a 1.5-storey floor plan on the same plot. At that time, we ultimately decided to build a bungalow – which we are now doing. Hence, this new thread…

Best regards and thanks in advance.

Site plan of a building project: building footprint, terrace, green areas, road layout.


Floor plan of a single-family house with living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, hallway.
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ypg
25 Jun 2019 14:52
Niloa schrieb:

What about visitors?

Visitors, unless they greet you with a high-five every day, can also use this toilet.
Or you can send them home or to the garden beforehand.
I often visit households where I have to use the family bathroom. That is not a problem for me.
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Niloa
25 Jun 2019 14:56
I meant more that, for example, the husband’s football friends have to move to the garden because the wife is enjoying a full bath at the moment, but the original poster will know what they need.
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apokolok
25 Jun 2019 15:21
Wow, so a new build is actually planned here without a guest bathroom. I can't believe I'm still seeing this. At least install water supply and drainage in the planned storage room; you never know, you might want to sell the house to 'regular' people someday.
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ypg
25 Jun 2019 16:14
So, without a guest toilet... if needed, a second bathroom can also be added.
The recessed terrace is intended to provide some structure, which the open-plan living area lacks. It also allows for a place to set up a TV.

Grundriss eines Wohnhauses: Schlafzimmer, Bad, Flur, Zockecke, HWR, Raum 1 mit Esstisch und Sofa.
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apokolok
25 Jun 2019 16:50
Very nice @ypg
Could you please take screenshots instead of photos of the screen? In Windows, this can be done easily with the Snipping Tool, for example.
This way is a little bit cleaner.
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ypg
25 Jun 2019 17:43
apokolok schrieb:

Very nice @ypg
Could you please take screenshots instead of photos of the screen? In Windows, for example, you can use the built-in Snipping Tool.
This way it looks a little less untidy.
I can. But it doesn’t help if it’s a standalone computer.
And transferring data to a USB drive and then opening it on another computer is too much effort for “I do this for free in my spare time.”