ᐅ Floor Plan Optimization for a Single-Family Home of Approximately 150 sqm on a Small Plot

Created on: 18 Aug 2020 20:31
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Yaso2.0
Hello everyone,

After what felt like forever, we finally received the floor plan (without exact dimensions) today from our preferred general contractor. Although the planner noted our requests during the meeting, some of them don’t seem to have been fully incorporated.

The price offer will be prepared once the floor plan is finalized, especially if the size increases.

I would like to share the floor plan with you and hear your suggestions for improvements!

Development plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 389sqm (4187 sq ft)
Sloping site
Site coverage ratio 0.35
Floor area ratio 0.70
Building envelope, building line, and boundary
Edge development
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of floors: 2
Roof type
Architectural style
Orientation
Maximum heights / limits
Additional requirements

Client requirements
Architectural style, roof type, building type: City villa
Basement, number of stories: 2 stories, no basement
Number of occupants, ages: 3 persons (44, 38, 9)
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Kitchen, living room, guest WC, utility room, and if possible, a small office
Office: family use or home office?
Guests for overnight stays vary widely
Open or closed architecture partly/partly
Conservative or modern style: a healthy mix of both
Open kitchen, kitchen island: semi-open kitchen, kitchen island not mandatory
Number of dining seats: 6–8
Fireplace: possibly
Music / stereo wall
Balcony, roof terrace
Garage, carport
Utility garden, greenhouse, garden for pleasant evenings
Additional wishes / special features / daily routines, including reasons why certain elements are wanted or not

We want a larger but semi-open kitchen because I cook and/or bake daily. A pantry would be great but I would also give it up if it means more counter space in the kitchen.

Ideally, I would like a laundry room on the upper floor since all the laundry tasks happen upstairs.

House design
Planner:
- Planner from a construction company
What do you particularly like? Why? Pantry room,
In the upper floor, the bedroom does not directly adjoin the children’s rooms
What do you dislike? Why?
Kitchen accessible only through the living room, hallway seems like wasted space??, kitchen counter size too small,
Cost estimate by architect/planner: still open, to follow after floor plan and house size are finalized
Personal budget limit for the house including fixtures and fittings:
Preferred heating system:

If you had to compromise, on which details / additions
- Could you do without: walk-in closet
- Could you not do without: “larger” kitchen

Why is the design the way it is now?
The general contractor’s planner asked about our preferences and created the floor plan accordingly. Apparently, an office didn’t fit. The requirement was that we ideally don’t want more than 150sqm (1615 sq ft), a kitchen size of at least 13sqm (140 sq ft) would be nice, and if possible, no straight staircase.

What makes it particularly good or bad in your eyes?
The hallway seems to take up too much space without much utility, the kitchen feels too small.

The walk-in closet is “enclosed” and should be accessible via the corridor.

We like that the children’s rooms are exactly the same size. The future child planning is currently flexible.

What is the most important / fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
How can we make the kitchen accessible through the hallway and semi-open, without making it too small?

Would a different staircase allow for a better layout?
Or are our wishes not feasible within 150sqm?

Thanks in advance!

Ground floor plan: open living/dining/kitchen area, hallway, pantry, utility room, WC, carport.


Upper floor plan: Child 1, Child 2, bedroom/walk-in closet, bathroom, gallery.


Site plan of the property: house with carport, car, measurement lines and dimensions.
Pinky030119 Aug 2020 16:14
Yaso2.0 schrieb:

when something fries, it splatters over the surface onto the floor
That’s why it’s usually impractical to install the cooktop on the island. Additionally, you would need a more expensive ventilation solution. It’s more practical to have the sink on the island, as it is used much more often.
11ant19 Aug 2020 16:33
face26 schrieb:

...maybe a job for an architect??
Who or what, the architect[s].
Yaso2.0 schrieb:

If I had found one... [...]
I had already been through an unsuccessful search series.
Your profile is unfortunately invisible – so I don’t even know how many posts you might still need before you could message me... however, I have the same name on gmx (de)...
Finding plots and architects is not easy, but it’s also not rocket science.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
face2619 Aug 2020 16:47
11ant schrieb:

Who or what, the architect[s].

Have we really come to the point where we have to correct other users' grammar? Accusative case or not, if you want individuality, that’s a job for the architect[s]!

By the way, I’m Swabian, so I’m going to get myself some chocolate now and I’m not going to let anyone take the butter off my bread here.
And those who don’t like it can just look away!
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Alessandro
19 Aug 2020 16:49
I have now become a fan of prominent staircases.

Two floor plans of interior spaces with gray furniture; blue lines indicate pathways.
face2619 Aug 2020 16:54
Alessandro schrieb:

I have become a fan of prominent staircases

...

Wow, the structural engineer will be pleased. There isn’t much built directly above, is there?

I also like prominent staircases. I find the access to the kitchen a bit tricky. It’s either through the utility room or through the living room.

In that case, I would rather take a small hallway off the utility room.
Yaso2.019 Aug 2020 16:55
11ant schrieb:

Who or what, the architect[s].

Unfortunately, your profile is invisible – so I don’t even know how many posts you might still need before you’re allowed to message me... however, I have the same name on gmx (de)...
Finding plots and architects is no easy task, but it’s not rocket science either.

Thank you very much.

I just spoke on the phone with a very good friend and shared my troubles with her. She works in the public sector (I’m not exactly sure where or in what role) where there are also architects. She told me that one of her colleagues draws floor plans for builders as a side job.

She will now put us in touch, and we’ll see if she can draw plans for us!

If that doesn’t work out, I would very much like to take you up on your offer to get in touch. Thanks a lot in advance!