ᐅ Experiences with Floor Plan Design – Any Feedback?

Created on: 4 Jan 2020 10:48
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Pinkiponk
I kindly ask you to review the floor plan of our future house and thank you in advance for your time and attention. The floor plan has not yet been reviewed by an architect.

--> Despite many efforts, I was unable to make the drawings larger. They originate from Sweet Home, were converted into a PDF, and then into a JPEG. If there is a better way to do this, please let me know. Otherwise, I hope it won't be too much trouble for you to enlarge the floor plans on your computer. It is possible, but as mentioned, I could not upload them in a larger size on this site. :-(

Now, here are the answers to the questionnaire:

QUESTIONNAIRE

Development plan / restrictions
Plot size: 567 sqm (almost rectangular, only slightly trapezoidal)
Slope: no (barely noticeable visually, maximum 1-2%)
Site coverage ratio: 0.35
Floor area ratio: 0.8
Single-family house / semi-detached allowed
Building type: detached
Building envelope, building line and boundary: to be measured yet, but the chosen house fits within it, as does a garage/carport for two cars
Setbacks: allowed for garage etc., otherwise the usual three meters (about 10 feet) distance
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of stories: two full stories
Roof type: hipped roof
Architectural style: unknown
Orientation: not yet determined
Maximum heights / limits: “Difference between finished floor level of ground floor and ridge height of main roof max. 11.5 meters (38 feet)“; “Difference between finished floor level of ground floor and eaves height of main roof max. 7.0 meters (23 feet)”
Other specifications: So far, we have only interpreted the development plan as laypersons. After the architect’s consultation, I will provide further details. For now, due to discretion, we do not want to publish the development plan, site plan, cadastral excerpt, etc. online, since we are currently only focusing on the house floor plan, not on its location on the plot. We also need to wait for the surveyor’s results on this.

Homeowners’ requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: unknown, hipped roof, single-family home for two adults
Basement, stories: no basement, two full stories
Number of occupants, age: 2 adults
Room requirements ground floor / upper floor:
GF – kitchen, guest bathroom with shower, living room, utility room for technical equipment and hobbies.
UF – master bathroom with sauna, bedroom, two “closet and storage rooms” (larger one also usable as guest room)
Office: family use or home office? Exclusively for the couple
Overnight guests per year: 10 nights
Open or closed architecture: ?
Conservative or modern design: ?
Open kitchen, kitchen island: closed kitchen
Number of dining seats: 2-4 in the kitchen, 6-8 in the living room
Fireplace: yes, in the living room
Music / stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: neither
Garage, carport: for two cars
Utility garden, greenhouse: neither, except for some tomatoes and possibly raspberries
Other wishes / special features / daily routine, including reasons for preferences or exclusions

House design
Planner:
- Do-it-yourself

What do you like most? Why?
Nothing particularly stands out; the floor plan is pragmatic and kept simple due to our financial situation. We emphasize brightness, openness, and transparency in every room, aiming for as many windows (or door windows) of the same shape and size as possible. Except for the main entrance side on the ground floor, all openings are floor-to-ceiling windows or patio doors, allowing direct outdoor access from every room. On the upper floor, the windows should be identically sized and arranged as symmetrically as possible. Due to budget constraints, practical reasons, and the extra cost and maintenance of window grilles (instead of mullions), we decided against using door windows upstairs.

What do you dislike? Why?
Everything is satisfactory and fits our budget. We would prefer more door windows.

Price estimate by architect/planner: fixed, already commissioned offer/order EUR 312,780.00 (house only, excluding garage/carport, landscaping, incidental construction costs, land, etc.)

Personal budget limit for the house including fittings: EUR 400,000.00
Preferred heating technology: gas condensing boiler plus solar thermal system (according to legal requirements)

If you have to give up something, which details/extras
- Can give up: possibly a new kitchen
- Cannot give up: window muntins (grids)

Why is the design as it is now?
There has been no architect consultation yet. The floor plan is a mix of example floor plans from various prefab home providers and our own ideas and requirements. Two special features for a relatively small house are, in our view, the somewhat larger utility room (which should be nearly like a second kitchen for hobbies) and the sauna in the master bathroom, which required a larger bathroom than we would need without the sauna.

What do you consider particularly good or bad about it?
Good:
  • We live as a couple only, so each of us has one closet and “storage” room
  • The guest bathroom on the ground floor will also include a shower
  • We own few pieces of furniture and value pictures and plants more, which allows us to have many windows and glazed doors

Bad:
  • Relatively narrow hallways
  • What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
  • For now, our concern refers only to the house floor plan, not its placement on the plot, as we are still waiting for information from the surveyor and architect. We welcome suggestions for improvements, additions, and criticism. It is important to us that the house looks harmonious, balanced, and “pleasing” from the outside. Due to lack of expertise in architectural harmony or facade design, we initially focused only on symmetry in the exterior facade. We do not want a house that looks unstructured or chaotic from the outside. Nor do we want too many different window shapes and sizes. On the ground floor, every room should allow access to the garden.

Floor plan of a house with living room, kitchen, guest bath, utility room, and stairs to the upper floor.


Floor plan of a house with two bedrooms, bathroom, sauna, and stairs to the basement; north is up.
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Pinkiponk
4 Jan 2020 12:01
haydee schrieb:

Missing dimensions
I assumed we would receive the exact measurements from the architect later.

Please include all furniture in every room.
These are almost all of our pieces. The kitchen furniture is intentionally not shown because we will leave that to a kitchen specialist. Regarding the kitchen, I would open a new thread at a later time. That is a complex topic.

The bedroom, for example, has no wardrobe.
We don’t like wardrobes in the bedroom; we prefer just a small chest of drawers, pictures, and a plant. For clothing, my husband and I each have a "clothes and stuff room."

How can there be an offer without planning?
I don’t understand this remark. The architect’s planning with the prefab house manufacturer we chose only happens after signing the contract. Architect planning is included in the service; windows, walls, etc., can be moved freely, and rooms can be made smaller or larger without extra costs.

The master bathroom alone exceeds your budget.
Why? Please explain.
The sauna is initially only shown as a placeholder; the high-voltage connection in the bathroom is included in the quote. We will install it as soon as money from the life insurance becomes available. Self-built saunas are not very expensive.
We will not install a hot tub but a bathtub with whirlpool function. These are significantly cheaper than hot tubs because they are not intended for outdoor use.
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ltenzer
4 Jan 2020 12:02
Pinkiponk schrieb:

  • For now, our concern only relates to the floor plan of the house, not yet the position on the plot, as we are still waiting for information from the surveyor and architect.

Which floor plan suits a house best depends largely on the plot of land and the location of the house on it.
Is there at least an excerpt from the zoning plan showing the building envelope?

Because a house without a plot is like a sauce without the main dish—you don’t know if they will go well together.
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Pinkiponk
4 Jan 2020 12:08
Müllerin schrieb:

Here is an exemplary, very thoroughly completed questionnaire.
Thank you. I really made an effort to fill everything out correctly.

I also see the expensive bathroom, but you can save money elsewhere for that.
Bathtubs with whirlpool function are not as expensive as full-featured whirlpool tubs designed for outdoor use. They are available starting from 1,400 euros. If necessary, we can upgrade them later.
We will install the sauna ourselves immediately or perhaps later.

And how you arrive at the price for self-planning is also unclear to me.
That is the price we signed with the prefab house company. Without the whirlpool and sauna; we will decide on those based on price during the final design selection phase.
opalau4 Jan 2020 12:08
Could you please learn how to use quotations? This would make reading your posts much easier.
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Pinkiponk
4 Jan 2020 12:11
haydee schrieb:

A walk-in closet and a storage room that also serves as a guest room do not exclude having a wardrobe in the bedroom for me.

You are right, but we prefer not to have wardrobes in the bedroom. Just a dresser, some pictures, and a plant. We can store our clothes well in the other two rooms.
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Pinkiponk
4 Jan 2020 12:12
opalau schrieb:

Could you please learn how to use quotes? It would make reading your posts much easier.
Yes, I will look it up right away. I hope I find the correct page.