ᐅ Floor Plan Design: Single-Family Home with 4 Bedrooms and Office, 160 sqm

Created on: 9 Mar 2024 21:55
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JKL_2024
Hello dear community,

we are a family of five (2 adults, 3 children) currently planning to build a house. It is quite challenging to find a floor plan with 4 bedrooms plus an office/guest room while keeping the overall size affordable. We have already tested several layouts and would appreciate your feedback and comments. Our current plan is a compromise between construction costs and size. So our main focus is to get the most out of the available space. Of course, having more space would be better, but unfortunately, we are limited to about 160 square meters (1,722 square feet). We would like to use this floor plan to obtain comparable offers from home builders.

Thank you in advance!

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 550 square meters (5,920 square feet)
Building envelope: 12 m x 20 m (39 feet x 66 feet)
Slope: none
Site coverage ratio: 0.2
Floor area ratio: 0.4
Number of floors: 2
Roof type: hip roof
Architectural style: classic city villa
No formal development plan, §34

Owners’ Requirements
Style, roof type, building type: city villa with hip roof, 2 floors without basement
Space requirements ground floor, upper floor: approx. 150 square meters (1,615 square feet) (2 adults, 3 children)
Office: home office with 2 workstations
Guest stays per year: mainly grandparents, 2-3 times
Open or closed architecture: open
Conservative or modern design: modern, open kitchen
Number of dining seats: 8
Fireplace: no
Additional requirements:
  • Open living/dining area and kitchen
  • Utility/technical room large enough for laundry and with exterior access
  • Bathroom with double sink and preferably a T-layout
  • Guest toilet with shower on the ground floor
  • Office for home office that can also serve as a guest room
  • Option to have a second small desk in the master bedroom or a second workspace (both work from home frequently)

House Design
Origin of the plans: self-designed based on several examples and inspirations from the internet. The windows are still placeholders.
We are unsure about the bay window. We have planned it to gain some extra space for the dining table, especially when guests come, as we can easily have 10 people. Additionally, it helps to fit in the 3rd children’s bedroom better. The question is how the cost of a bay window compares to simply increasing the overall floor area. Maybe someone here has experience with this. Also, if other arrangements might exist that use the space more efficiently.
Budget limit for the house, including fixtures: 550,000 euros (approx. $) (including photovoltaic system and ready to move in)
Preferred heating system: heat pump

Ground Floor

Floor plan of a house: kitchen, living room, bedroom and office, utility room, terrace.


Upper Floor

Floor plan of a residential house: three children’s bedrooms, one bedroom, bathroom and hallway.


Site Plan

Site plan of a plot with house, parking space/carport, driveway and areas 1 and 2.
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Schorsch_baut
22 May 2024 12:06
I don't like the kitchen. With the L-shape and the window layout, you end up facing walls at all the work surfaces.
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JKL_2024
30 May 2024 22:06
I wanted to provide an update here. We have made progress with the planning and have adjusted the ratio of the floor area. Overall, we are quite satisfied with fitting everything into a relatively small space of 145m2 (1560 sq ft). The guest room is rather small but should be sufficient for our needs. We are still undecided about the kitchen. As currently planned, the storage space is not enough, so we are considering alternative layouts for this.

Grundriss eines Hauses mit Wohnzimmer, Küche, Bad, Diele, Gästezimmer und Carport.

Grundriss eines Dachgeschosses mit Zimmern 1-4, Flur, Bad und Treppe.
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ypg
30 May 2024 22:54
What does the blue zigzag line on the left side of the plan mean?
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JKL_2024
30 May 2024 23:08
ypg schrieb:

What does the blue zigzag line on the left side of the plan represent?

Sorry, I forgot to mention. It is meant to indicate the driveway to the property in the background.
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ypg
30 May 2024 23:42
Ah, ok, regarding area 2, I see it on the site plan.
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Bertram100
31 May 2024 08:07
JKL_2024 schrieb:

So far, we are quite satisfied.
I find the hallway a bit tight for five people. Everyone will end up crowding around the wardrobe in the narrowest spot. I would probably move part of the guest bathroom under the staircase so the hallway can be wider. But then the staircase and everything upstairs would have to be shifted. I’m not sure if that would work out.