ᐅ Townhouse Floor Plan – Suggestions for Changes?

Created on: 11 Oct 2019 22:17
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Laufi92
Hi, we are building a house with a very well-known prefab house company, and this is the preliminary floor plan.

Site Plan/Restrictions
Plot size: 1100 sqm (11,840 sq ft)
No site development plan/land use restrictions

Client Requirements
Style, roof type, building type – urban villa with hipped roof

Basement, floors – no basement, 2 full stories

Number of people, ages – mom, dad, 2 boys, and grandparents

Office: will be used as a naturopathic practice

Guest sleepers per year: many!

Open or closed architecture: open

Open kitchen

Number of dining seats: 6

Garage, carport: possibly carport

Wishes/Particulars/Daily routine: shared use of the practice by the client and grandma, who lives in the extension. Possibly a third child (hence a room on the ground floor with a shower).

House Design
Who designed it:
- Modified standard plan from a large prefab house company

What do you particularly like? Why?
- Gallery + open ground floor, large floor-to-ceiling double windows

What do you dislike? Why?
- Possibly the living room is too small

Estimated price according to architect/designer:
- approx. 475,000 € (only the house, without land)

Personal price limit for house including fittings: 500,000 €

Preferred heating system: gas boiler and underfloor heating

If you had to give up anything, which details/extensions
- Could give up: possibly different window arrangement, possibly 2 bathrooms upstairs
- Cannot give up: 3rd children’s room and the practice

Why is the design like it is now? e.g.
See above: practice, possibly 3 children, multigenerational house

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
We searched a long time for the ideal house for us and my parents and finally found it. Before signing next week and starting construction, we want a last check. Any improvement suggestions? Maybe how to enlarge the living room? Thanks in advance. PS: we want to remove the windows marked in yellow. All windows in the house are floor-to-ceiling.

Floor plan of a residential house with rooms, stairwell, and hallways.

Floor plan of living area with kitchen, dining, living, study, bathroom, and hallways.
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Site plan of a building plot: parcel 27 with red outline and building areas.
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Laufi92
14 Oct 2019 10:02
Grantlhaua schrieb:

Why shouldn’t that be possible? Is the attic also not an option for the ventilation system?

It’s not planned because it would cost a fortune. We just discussed this with the seller yesterday. We can use the attic for storage, but the floorboards must have about 2-3cm (1 inch) of air gap between them to allow proper ventilation.
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Laufi92
14 Oct 2019 10:04
kaho674 schrieb:

What pressure. Maybe we should transfer everything completely into a planning software and test all the tight spots or weak points. Maybe I'll sit down to do it tonight...?

Oh wow, that would be so kind!!!! Thank you very, very much!!!!
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Grantlhaua
14 Oct 2019 10:06
Laufi92 schrieb:

It’s not planned because it would cost a fortune. We just discussed this with the seller yesterday. We can use the attic for storage, but the floorboards need to have about 2-3cm (1 inch) of space between them so that everything can breathe.

I don’t understand that. Why does there need to be air? Is it a prefabricated house?
kaho67414 Oct 2019 10:09
Laufi92 schrieb:

Oh wow, that would be so kind!!!! Thank you very, very much!!!!
Well, I wouldn’t expect miracles, but you can quickly shift a wall a bit or adjust the shower etc. until it fits.
kaho67414 Oct 2019 10:13
Do you already have any designs so far? Older ones are also fine.
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Laufi92
14 Oct 2019 10:15
Grantlhaua schrieb:

I don't understand that. Why does there need to be air there? Is that a prefab house?

Yes, exactly, it is a prefab house.