ᐅ Floor Plan Design for a Single-Family Home for Four People on a 390 sqm Plot

Created on: 5 Apr 2021 17:44
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Crixton
Hello House Building Forum,

What do you think about the floor plan (see attachment)? This is a first draft, and I am open to any feedback!

Thank you in advance!

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 390 sqm (approx. 4200 sq ft) with 16.5 m (54 ft) width x 23.5 m (77 ft) depth
Slope: none
Site coverage ratio: 0.4
Floor space index: 0.8
Building envelope, building line and boundary: minimum 3 m (10 ft) setback from the street, linked building in a continuous row. Boundary building allowed.
Edge development: Grouped houses are required: house, garage, house, garage…
Windows: On the ground floor, windows are only allowed on the southwest and northeast sides due to the house grouping. On the upper floor, windows are allowed on the southwest, southeast and northeast sides.
Number of parking spaces: 2 in carport/garage + 2 in front
Number of floors: minimum 2 full stories
Roof shape: hipped roof with max 25° pitch (hence square floor plan)
Orientation: southwest-facing
Maximum heights / limits: max wall height 6.5 m (21 ft). Knee walls not allowed.
Other requirements: A tree must be planted in front and behind the house. This may affect the distance of the house to the street. According to the development plan, minimum 3 m (10 ft) setback is required; I am not sure if this is sufficient for the tree. A free-growing hedge with 3 m (10 ft) depth must be planned behind the house.

Client Requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: city villa with 2 full stories
Basement, floors: no basement planned for now, possibly if really needed
Number of people, age: Currently 2 (male 28, female 25), planning 2 children soon
Space requirements ground floor, upper floor:
Office: several home office days per week, small office (around 9 sqm (97 sq ft)) sufficient
Guests per year: 5
Open or closed architecture
Conservative or modern design
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open kitchen, kitchen island if space permits
Number of dining seats: at least 5
Fireplace: if space and budget allow
Balcony, roof terrace: possibly on top of the garage, but not mandatory
Garage, carport: double garage planned with 6.5 m x 8 m (21 ft x 26 ft). Max length allowed 9 m (30 ft). Only flat roof allowed on garage.

House Design
Who designed it: Do-it-yourself, with some floor plans as templates
Cost estimate according to architect/planner: not yet determined
Personal price limit for house including fixtures: 350k € plus garage and landscaping
Preferred heating technology: If not KfW 40plus standard, connection to district heating is mandatory. If KfW 40plus standard is met, connection is voluntary.

If you have to give up something, on which details/extensions
- can you forgo: straight staircase (if other staircase types are better suited for 10 x 10 m), roof terrace
- cannot forgo: office, guest WC + shower on ground floor, bedroom not directly adjacent to children’s room, pantry, access from garage to house, children’s rooms at least 15 sqm (160 sq ft)

Why did the design turn out this way?
  • The maximum width of the house of 10.2 m (33 ft) is based on the plot width of 16.5 m (54 ft). 6.3 m (20 ft) is allocated for the double garage. The house depth is therefore 10 m (33 ft) (hipped roof: square floor plan is advantageous + if deeper than 10 m, the floor space index would be exceeded + hardly any garden space would remain)
  • The office on the ground floor could be used as a third children’s room if needed (not currently planned) and later as a care room
  • Bedroom is not adjacent to the children’s rooms
  • Both children’s rooms have access to the roof terrace on the garage
  • Direct access from the garage to the house
  • Open living and dining area
  • Large children’s rooms (approx. 17 sqm (183 sq ft))

What is the most important/fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
  • Is the straight staircase suitable for a 10 x 10 m layout, or are there better options?
  • Is the space sufficient for 4 people, or would you recommend a basement?
  • Open to all comments


Floor plan: garage with two cars left, living/kitchen/dining, bathroom, office, corridor, utility room.


Upper floor plan: bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, corridor, children’s rooms, storage.


Top view: plot approx. 23.5 m × 16.5 m; colored building areas (house, yard, garden, garage).


Floor plan: garage with two cars, driveway, kitchen/living, corridor, office, garden, outdoor area, lawn.
11ant27 Jul 2021 20:32
hampshire schrieb:

I think it’s great that you have clear preferences for the details. If the window seat is well designed and comfortable, you don’t need a corner sofa – and that effectively solves the “space arrangement” issue.

And I’d like to differentiate a bit for myself: I definitely think it’s good – but I find it even better to tailor wishes to the size of the house. In my view, having a separate walk-in closet in a standard single-family home only slightly larger than average is borderline; meanwhile, between a window seat and a fireplace, a clear either-or decision is necessary. Since everyone here already knows that I’m not one to hide my true thoughts – though hopefully more diplomatic than @driver55 – I’ll just say it straight out: if your partner is wise, she will choose the window seat. It’s definitely the more appealing feature of the two that is somewhat “over the top” for the house size.
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Myrna_Loy
27 Jul 2021 20:49
11ant schrieb:

If your partner is smart, she’ll choose the bay window. After all, it’s the more appealing of the two “actually too fancy for the house size” features.

No, I’m team fireplace! In summer, you’re usually outside and not sitting in the bay window. Ain’t nobody got time for that with kids! But in bad weather, chilly summer evenings, or winter, a fire really brings happiness.
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motorradsilke
27 Jul 2021 22:04
Crixton schrieb:

I've started to get used to the window seat. My wish for the house was a central ventilation system, and my partner wanted a window seat.
Maybe the sofa can be rotated somehow to make better use of the window seat.

I'm still not 100% happy with the position of the fireplace,

I would place the sofa against the wall next to the utility room, put the fireplace in the upper right corner, and place the TV in the middle between the two windows.
Nida35a27 Jul 2021 22:27
motorradsilke schrieb:

the TV in the center between the two windows.
this way, during the day you can look from the sofa into the garden, and in the evening enjoy the garden, the TV, or music with the garden.
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driver55
27 Jul 2021 23:14
motorradsilke schrieb:

the fireplace planned at the top right corner
Of course, the stove should not be placed in the corner, but in the center of the room…

…ideally also near the staircase
K1300S28 Jul 2021 07:10
Crixton schrieb:

At least he is honest and admits that he cannot guarantee consistent coverage.
On one hand, that’s honest, but on the other, I’m not sure I would trust a bricklayer who clearly shows so little care for his craft with this build. Our house is made of solid bricks, and even though there were some issues during the shell construction—for example, the constantly empty beer crates on site—covering the walls was never a problem.