Hello dear readers,
I kindly ask for both constructive positive and negative feedback on our preliminary floor plan.
First, the key data:
This is an old farmstead; we will convert the barn and the milk kitchen into living space and partially extend/add additional floors. Since we have a second barn of about 160sqm (1,722 sq ft) next to it, storage space as well as guest and work areas are planned there, but the implementation will be slightly phased. (The approval process is already clarified, to preempt this possible question.)
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 8000sqm (86,111 sq ft)
Slope: none
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2.5
Roof type: gable roof
Style: modern, but inspired by the old barn character in terms of windows and roof shape; the barn character should remain recognizable.
Orientation: northwest
Additional requirements: exterior area, no changes to the external dimensions allowed.
Client Requirements
Style: Modern barn
No basement, 2.5 floors
Number of occupants: 5 persons
Ages: 2, 2, 6, 37, 38
Room requirements on the ground floor: living area and kitchen/dining area, guest restroom, sufficiently large entrance hall, large utility room with airlock door, pantry adjacent to the kitchen.
Upper floor: 3 children’s rooms (each with a loft), children’s bathroom, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, storage room.
Office: uncertain if needed inside the house, since the children currently share a room, and in about 2-3 years we plan to convert an adjacent barn into a work and guest area.
Guests per year: several
Open or closed architecture: rather open.
Modern construction style
Open kitchen with island
Minimum seating for 6 at the dining table
Fireplace: yes
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony: yes
Double carport
Wishes/ideas:
A large utility room (!!) is important since we have three children and no basement. A pantry adjacent to the kitchen is also important because we do not want upper cabinets.
Because the children’s rooms have a small floor area, an additional play area and lofts in the rooms are planned, which we really like.
Concerns regarding the current floor plan: the living/dining area might be too small, and the staircase situation bothers us (it is very noisy). Therefore, we are considering removing the office and the dressing room and relocating the stairway and restroom to the right. This would create more space in the living/dining area and for the pantry, and allow for a storage room on the upper floor.
The building is very long and narrow, so the floor plan is quite challenging. However, since we are renovating an old farmstead in an outlying area, we must strictly adhere to the current shape and cannot exceed the dimensions shown in the floor plan.
The central children’s room keeps the walkway currently leading to the hayloft so that a second entrance might be installed there someday. For now, no balcony door or similar will be installed, as the children are too young.
Most important questions:
Functionality (very little storage space, which might be improved by removing the dressing room), and the living area should feel more spacious and airy.
The design was created by an architect with many ideas contributed by us.
We look forward to your well-intentioned criticism, praise, and advice.

I kindly ask for both constructive positive and negative feedback on our preliminary floor plan.
First, the key data:
This is an old farmstead; we will convert the barn and the milk kitchen into living space and partially extend/add additional floors. Since we have a second barn of about 160sqm (1,722 sq ft) next to it, storage space as well as guest and work areas are planned there, but the implementation will be slightly phased. (The approval process is already clarified, to preempt this possible question.)
Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 8000sqm (86,111 sq ft)
Slope: none
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2.5
Roof type: gable roof
Style: modern, but inspired by the old barn character in terms of windows and roof shape; the barn character should remain recognizable.
Orientation: northwest
Additional requirements: exterior area, no changes to the external dimensions allowed.
Client Requirements
Style: Modern barn
No basement, 2.5 floors
Number of occupants: 5 persons
Ages: 2, 2, 6, 37, 38
Room requirements on the ground floor: living area and kitchen/dining area, guest restroom, sufficiently large entrance hall, large utility room with airlock door, pantry adjacent to the kitchen.
Upper floor: 3 children’s rooms (each with a loft), children’s bathroom, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, storage room.
Office: uncertain if needed inside the house, since the children currently share a room, and in about 2-3 years we plan to convert an adjacent barn into a work and guest area.
Guests per year: several
Open or closed architecture: rather open.
Modern construction style
Open kitchen with island
Minimum seating for 6 at the dining table
Fireplace: yes
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony: yes
Double carport
Wishes/ideas:
A large utility room (!!) is important since we have three children and no basement. A pantry adjacent to the kitchen is also important because we do not want upper cabinets.
Because the children’s rooms have a small floor area, an additional play area and lofts in the rooms are planned, which we really like.
Concerns regarding the current floor plan: the living/dining area might be too small, and the staircase situation bothers us (it is very noisy). Therefore, we are considering removing the office and the dressing room and relocating the stairway and restroom to the right. This would create more space in the living/dining area and for the pantry, and allow for a storage room on the upper floor.
The building is very long and narrow, so the floor plan is quite challenging. However, since we are renovating an old farmstead in an outlying area, we must strictly adhere to the current shape and cannot exceed the dimensions shown in the floor plan.
The central children’s room keeps the walkway currently leading to the hayloft so that a second entrance might be installed there someday. For now, no balcony door or similar will be installed, as the children are too young.
Most important questions:
Functionality (very little storage space, which might be improved by removing the dressing room), and the living area should feel more spacious and airy.
The design was created by an architect with many ideas contributed by us.
We look forward to your well-intentioned criticism, praise, and advice.
Hello,
what immediately caught my attention is the kitchen. As it is drawn in the floor plan, I find it very impractical. You are five people, and there is only a narrow entrance to the kitchen area. Crowding is inevitable. Additionally, many corners are planned, which will cause people to block each other, especially when there are several people in the space. The aisle width also seems too narrow; it is hardly wider than the kitchen cabinets (60cm (24 inches)) but should ideally be around 120cm (47 inches). Furthermore, I don’t find it comfortable that the sofa is placed directly against the kitchen counter. If something spills, it could create a big mess... I would recommend reworking the layout!
Unfortunately, the room is not large enough to comfortably fit a kitchen, dining, and living area, so I don’t have an immediate solution.
I’m also concerned that the utility room, at 11sqm (118 sq ft), may not be as spacious as you would like. You need to accommodate quite a bit of equipment, plus laundry machines, leaving limited space for storage.
what immediately caught my attention is the kitchen. As it is drawn in the floor plan, I find it very impractical. You are five people, and there is only a narrow entrance to the kitchen area. Crowding is inevitable. Additionally, many corners are planned, which will cause people to block each other, especially when there are several people in the space. The aisle width also seems too narrow; it is hardly wider than the kitchen cabinets (60cm (24 inches)) but should ideally be around 120cm (47 inches). Furthermore, I don’t find it comfortable that the sofa is placed directly against the kitchen counter. If something spills, it could create a big mess... I would recommend reworking the layout!
Unfortunately, the room is not large enough to comfortably fit a kitchen, dining, and living area, so I don’t have an immediate solution.
I’m also concerned that the utility room, at 11sqm (118 sq ft), may not be as spacious as you would like. You need to accommodate quite a bit of equipment, plus laundry machines, leaving limited space for storage.
Thank you for your feedback.
Yes, the kitchen is also causing me some concern. A drywall partition was planned between the kitchen and the sofa area because the oven and steam cooker are intended to be installed at waist height there.
For this reason, we are considering enlarging the room; unfortunately, it won’t become wider, but we might manage with just one long straight run plus an island, which would make the space feel more open.
I forgot to mention that all the utility connections will be located in the other barn, and the laundry room will be used exclusively for laundry and muddy clothes.
Yes, the kitchen is also causing me some concern. A drywall partition was planned between the kitchen and the sofa area because the oven and steam cooker are intended to be installed at waist height there.
For this reason, we are considering enlarging the room; unfortunately, it won’t become wider, but we might manage with just one long straight run plus an island, which would make the space feel more open.
I forgot to mention that all the utility connections will be located in the other barn, and the laundry room will be used exclusively for laundry and muddy clothes.
The building services (water, heating) will be installed.
The barn is not directly attached to the house; it stands about 4–6 meters (13–20 feet) in front of the carport, on the side of the utility room.
The tip about the scale is a good one; this sofa is definitely too small for the five of us.
The barn is not directly attached to the house; it stands about 4–6 meters (13–20 feet) in front of the carport, on the side of the utility room.
The tip about the scale is a good one; this sofa is definitely too small for the five of us.
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