ᐅ Floor plan bungalow 150 sqm, closed kitchen, covered terrace
Created on: 30 Jun 2019 07:05
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illvisionz
Hello,
we are still in the planning phase and are having some difficulties progressing. Although the design is already quite good in many aspects, it doesn’t yet fully match what we envision.
The plan is for a bungalow of about 150sqm (1,615 sq ft). Having separate parents’ and children’s areas was important to us. The kitchen should be closed off, and there should be a covered terrace.
Development plan/restrictions
899sqm (9,676 sq ft)
slight slope
bungalow
Homeowners’ requirements
Rather Mediterranean style
No basement, bungalow
3 people, ages 36 / 29 / 3
150sqm (1,615 sq ft)
No office
Guest room/ironing room
conservative or modern architecture: We like to combine old and new
open kitchen, kitchen island: closed
Number of dining seats: Kitchen 3, dining area preferably 8–10
Fireplace: Yes
Balcony
Garage: Double garage with space
House design
Who created the design: Floor plan from us, implemented by a designer
What do you particularly like? Why?
What don’t you like? Why? We are not quite satisfied with the children’s room as the bed is in the wrong place, and we think a 1.40 x 2.00 meter (4.6 x 6.6 ft) bed should fit in there eventually.
The biggest problem at the moment is with the kitchen/living/dining area layout, as we can’t find a good position for the dining table. Somehow the table is always in the way however we turn it. If we swap the living and dining rooms, we then have problems with fitting the couch and TV wall unit.
Price estimate from architect/designer: 300,000
Personal price limit for the house, including fittings: 350,000
Preferred heating system: Gas heating with solar collectors on the roof for hot water
Plot number 18 is ours.
You are also welcome to point out any other mistakes or issues we might have made or incorporated. Best regards, Alex
we are still in the planning phase and are having some difficulties progressing. Although the design is already quite good in many aspects, it doesn’t yet fully match what we envision.
The plan is for a bungalow of about 150sqm (1,615 sq ft). Having separate parents’ and children’s areas was important to us. The kitchen should be closed off, and there should be a covered terrace.
Development plan/restrictions
899sqm (9,676 sq ft)
slight slope
bungalow
Homeowners’ requirements
Rather Mediterranean style
No basement, bungalow
3 people, ages 36 / 29 / 3
150sqm (1,615 sq ft)
No office
Guest room/ironing room
conservative or modern architecture: We like to combine old and new
open kitchen, kitchen island: closed
Number of dining seats: Kitchen 3, dining area preferably 8–10
Fireplace: Yes
Balcony
Garage: Double garage with space
House design
Who created the design: Floor plan from us, implemented by a designer
What do you particularly like? Why?
What don’t you like? Why? We are not quite satisfied with the children’s room as the bed is in the wrong place, and we think a 1.40 x 2.00 meter (4.6 x 6.6 ft) bed should fit in there eventually.
The biggest problem at the moment is with the kitchen/living/dining area layout, as we can’t find a good position for the dining table. Somehow the table is always in the way however we turn it. If we swap the living and dining rooms, we then have problems with fitting the couch and TV wall unit.
Price estimate from architect/designer: 300,000
Personal price limit for the house, including fittings: 350,000
Preferred heating system: Gas heating with solar collectors on the roof for hot water
Plot number 18 is ours.
You are also welcome to point out any other mistakes or issues we might have made or incorporated. Best regards, Alex
illvisionz schrieb:
The bedroom will probably remain as it is because we’re unlucky that there is a water vein running down the wall on both the left and right sides.Could you please explain that in more detail? What exactly do you mean by that?illvisionz schrieb:
The question we still have is how to get enough light into the long living/dining area. If anyone has a good idea, please share. I would swap the dining table and the lounge area. Light in a bungalow? -> Open the roof – simple solution.
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illvisionz4 Aug 2019 14:12Niloa schrieb:
Can you explain that in more detail? What exactly does it mean? The picture shows where the water veins run beneath our property. It’s generally advised not to sleep directly above a water vein, as it is associated with poor sleep quality. The vein on the right is the strongest. Currently, there is still a tree growing above it; the trunk is heavily twisted, which is caused by the water vein.
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illvisionz30 Aug 2020 13:34Hello,
after much consideration, we made some changes because we didn’t like the parents’ area. With this change, we now have a larger utility room and a pantry/storage room.
We really like this layout now.
The garage still needs an exterior door. The pantry/storage room also needs a door.
The utility room will be divided into a heating area and a laundry area; the heating area will get a window, and the laundry area will have a door to the outside.

after much consideration, we made some changes because we didn’t like the parents’ area. With this change, we now have a larger utility room and a pantry/storage room.
We really like this layout now.
The garage still needs an exterior door. The pantry/storage room also needs a door.
The utility room will be divided into a heating area and a laundry area; the heating area will get a window, and the laundry area will have a door to the outside.
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