ᐅ Single-family house floor plan 110 m² – Ground floor + Upper floor – First draft room layout

Created on: 25 Aug 2021 08:40
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ruebe87
Good morning,

we have now received the first draft of the interior layout for our single-family home from our planner, but we are not quite satisfied, as some of our requests were unfortunately not taken into account. Accordingly, we are disappointed because this will be a "life project" for us, and we feel somewhat let down.

It is a terraced house with a total area of 110m² (1,184 sq ft), divided into 2 floors of 55m² (592 sq ft) each. Additionally, there is a basement and an attic, although the attic cannot be used as living space.

In the basement, we want the kitchen and dining area on the south side, the living room further back, which can be closed off with a sliding door to create a potential retreat space. There should also be a small storage room for food and miscellaneous items as well as a guest toilet.

On the upper floor, there is a master bedroom of about 16m² (172 sq ft) with direct access to a large bathroom, two children's bedrooms, and a separate small bathroom.

In my opinion, shifting the staircase might be a good idea, but since we are not experts, we have fully relied on our planner so far.

Another meeting with him will take place in the next few days, and perhaps you have suggestions and input that we could bring up concretely.

Thank you very much in advance!

Ground floor plan: Living area left, hallway, toilet, kitchen with island, pantry, dining area right


Upper floor plan: Master bedroom, two rooms, bathroom, toilet/shower, corridor, and staircase.
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ruebe87
30 Aug 2021 18:24
Attached are two designs of the ground floor that I tried to create using HomeByMe 🙂

The kitchen is only indicative and will definitely not look like this. The countertop in the middle will be wider, the pantry will be removed, and instead we will place the cooking zone and sink on the countertop.

Top view floor plan: Living room with kitchen island and dining table, bedroom, stairs, garden.


Isometric floor plan of a house: Kitchen with island, dining area, living room, garden.


Open living room with sofa, fireplace, TV, dining area, kitchen and curved wooden staircase.
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ypg
30 Aug 2021 21:13
ruebe87 schrieb:

the living room further back, which can be closed off with a sliding door to create a possible retreat area.
And how do you plan to create your retreat space?
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ruebe87
30 Aug 2021 21:29
ypg schrieb:

And how do you plan to create your personal retreat?
Choosing an open-plan living concept means this wish has been put aside. Of course, this also comes with several downsides (noise, odors, etc.). What are your experiences with an open living, dining, and kitchen area? 🙂
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ypg
30 Aug 2021 21:36
Ok 🙂
ruebe87 schrieb:

What are your experiences with an open living, dining, and kitchen area? 🙂

I no longer have children living at home.
When my skat or domino partners visit, my husband has to stay in the caravan. Just kidding, he goes to the office then 🙂
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haydee
31 Aug 2021 07:25
I like an open-plan living area. We used to have it separated before. Never again. However, there should be a space where you can make phone calls or read quietly. It doesn’t have to be large. A comfortable seating area in the bedroom usually works well.
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Ysop***
31 Aug 2021 07:43
It can become a problem if children are sleeping upstairs while someone is still working in the kitchen or watching TV late at night downstairs... I would plan for a (glass) door leading to the hallway.