ᐅ Floor Plan Optimization / Ground Floor Layout for a Semi-Detached House
Created on: 3 Oct 2019 16:53
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duke1085
Hello dear forum,
First of all: I am new here, so please forgive me if any information is missing; I can gladly provide it upon request. We are about to purchase a newly built semi-detached house (construction starting next year) and would appreciate your tips and comments. I have tried to follow the guide, but I think in my case it would go beyond the scope, as I am only interested in a detailed optimization of the ground floor rather than a complete redesign of the floor plan.
In my opinion, the relevant information is as follows:
Client Requirements
Style, roof design, building type – Modern, pitched roof, semi-detached house
Basement, floors – No basement / 2 floors
Number of occupants, age – 2 x 35 years + eventually 1–2 children
Open or closed architecture – open
Conservative or modern construction – modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island – An eat-in kitchen with a U-shaped kitchen or kitchen island
Number of dining seats – 4–6
Fireplace – no
Music/stereo wall – Yes, at least 2 m (6 feet 6 inches) wide
Balcony, roof terrace – Balcony may still be planned
Garage, carport – Yes
Utility garden, greenhouse – Garden as per floor plan
House Design
Designed by:
- Planner from a building company
What do you dislike? Why? Living room too small, layout difficult due to current furniture
What is the key/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
The house will be built on a relatively small plot (210 m² (2260 sq.ft)). Therefore, the external dimensions are quite limited. Our main priority was a relatively large living/dining/kitchen area. However, this area is only about 41 m² (441 sq.ft) total here. We are quite satisfied with the layout of the other floors, so I have largely left those aside as mentioned above.
The following furniture should fit here:
A U-shaped kitchen or kitchen island (we currently have an island kitchen with the following dimensions:
Back kitchen wall 3 m (10 feet) wide / peninsula 2.10 m x 1.17 m (6 feet 10 inches x 3 feet 10 inches)
A dining table 2 m x 1 m (6 feet 6 inches x 3 feet 3 inches)
An L-shaped sofa 3 m x 1.90 m (10 feet x 6 feet 3 inches) on the longest side
A lowboard for TV / audio system about 2 m (6 feet 6 inches) wide
The following changes were considered:
Remove the partition wall between kitchen and living area
Replace 2 doors to kitchen and living room with one large glass door centered (1.60 m (5 feet 3 inches) wide)
Replace two 2 m (6 feet 6 inches) terrace doors with one large 5 m (16 feet 5 inches) sliding glass door
Increase clear ceiling height on the ground floor from 2.61 m to 2.70 m (8 feet 7 inches to 8 feet 10 inches)
Move washer/dryer to a storage room on the first floor
What do you think about the idea of integrating the staircase into the living room?
How would you integrate the kitchen into the space?
What options do you see to make the room appear larger, at least visually?
I’m aware that the possibilities are probably quite limited here but still look forward to your suggestions.
Best regards!
First of all: I am new here, so please forgive me if any information is missing; I can gladly provide it upon request. We are about to purchase a newly built semi-detached house (construction starting next year) and would appreciate your tips and comments. I have tried to follow the guide, but I think in my case it would go beyond the scope, as I am only interested in a detailed optimization of the ground floor rather than a complete redesign of the floor plan.
In my opinion, the relevant information is as follows:
Client Requirements
Style, roof design, building type – Modern, pitched roof, semi-detached house
Basement, floors – No basement / 2 floors
Number of occupants, age – 2 x 35 years + eventually 1–2 children
Open or closed architecture – open
Conservative or modern construction – modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island – An eat-in kitchen with a U-shaped kitchen or kitchen island
Number of dining seats – 4–6
Fireplace – no
Music/stereo wall – Yes, at least 2 m (6 feet 6 inches) wide
Balcony, roof terrace – Balcony may still be planned
Garage, carport – Yes
Utility garden, greenhouse – Garden as per floor plan
House Design
Designed by:
- Planner from a building company
What do you dislike? Why? Living room too small, layout difficult due to current furniture
What is the key/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
The house will be built on a relatively small plot (210 m² (2260 sq.ft)). Therefore, the external dimensions are quite limited. Our main priority was a relatively large living/dining/kitchen area. However, this area is only about 41 m² (441 sq.ft) total here. We are quite satisfied with the layout of the other floors, so I have largely left those aside as mentioned above.
The following furniture should fit here:
A U-shaped kitchen or kitchen island (we currently have an island kitchen with the following dimensions:
Back kitchen wall 3 m (10 feet) wide / peninsula 2.10 m x 1.17 m (6 feet 10 inches x 3 feet 10 inches)
A dining table 2 m x 1 m (6 feet 6 inches x 3 feet 3 inches)
An L-shaped sofa 3 m x 1.90 m (10 feet x 6 feet 3 inches) on the longest side
A lowboard for TV / audio system about 2 m (6 feet 6 inches) wide
The following changes were considered:
Remove the partition wall between kitchen and living area
Replace 2 doors to kitchen and living room with one large glass door centered (1.60 m (5 feet 3 inches) wide)
Replace two 2 m (6 feet 6 inches) terrace doors with one large 5 m (16 feet 5 inches) sliding glass door
Increase clear ceiling height on the ground floor from 2.61 m to 2.70 m (8 feet 7 inches to 8 feet 10 inches)
Move washer/dryer to a storage room on the first floor
What do you think about the idea of integrating the staircase into the living room?
How would you integrate the kitchen into the space?
What options do you see to make the room appear larger, at least visually?
I’m aware that the possibilities are probably quite limited here but still look forward to your suggestions.
Best regards!
Wow! Thanks! It looks great. How can I buy you a drink?
You’re right, I also think the rooms upstairs are much better. Especially downstairs. And the garden would also extend around the entrance area.
We also have the option to extend the house toward the street by 25cm (10 inches), for an additional cost of course. However, it’s hard for me to judge how noticeable that would be.
You’re right, I also think the rooms upstairs are much better. Especially downstairs. And the garden would also extend around the entrance area.
We also have the option to extend the house toward the street by 25cm (10 inches), for an additional cost of course. However, it’s hard for me to judge how noticeable that would be.
duke1085 schrieb:
However, I find it difficult to assess to what extent this would be noticeable.I think only the general contractor’s wallet would be affected.duke1085 schrieb:
How can I buy you a drink? If you make a purchase, we would be happy to see pictures in the house photos thread.kaho674 schrieb:
I think it only affects the general contractor’s wallet. It would be about a 6,000 EUR (around 6,400 USD) additional cost. Approximately 2 square meters (21.5 square feet) extra per floor, so about 6 in total.
1,000 EUR (around 1,070 USD) per square meter (10.8 square feet) is considered inexpensive in our area.
kaho674 schrieb:
I had to do some testing again:
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Other floors are almost the same. However, the staircase is rotated – so the lean-to roof is no longer needed. Hello Katja,
If I understand correctly, two parking spaces must be provided.
Do you also see a way to keep the entrance at the front without the lean-to roof?
What about a straight staircase on the ground floor and a one-and-a-half-turn staircase on the upper floor?
For me, the guest bathroom would be fine without a window.
Best regards!
duke1085 schrieb:
Hello Katja,
If I understood correctly, two parking spaces must be provided.
Do you also see a possibility to keep the entrance at the front without a lean-to roof?
What about a straight staircase on the ground floor and a one-and-a-half-turn staircase on the upper floor?
The guest bathroom would be fine for me even without a window.
Best regards!!! Sorry, I have the file on another computer. I would first need to find where it is. But I’m afraid it won’t be easy. Are you sure about the two parking spaces? One behind the other?