ᐅ Single-family house floor plan, 1 full story, utilities and natural lighting

Created on: 22 Jul 2024 08:21
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klabauter8614
Hello, I would like to gather feedback on the floor plan in order to finalize the design. We don’t have sections or elevations yet, but all other drawings are attached (house shown schematically on the site plan). Thanks.

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 473m² (5,089 ft²)
Slope: no
Site coverage ratio: 0.4
Floor area ratio
Building envelope, building line and boundary
Edge development
Number of parking spaces: maximum 2 without garage
Number of floors: 1 full floor
Roof type: gable roof
Architectural style
Orientation: Roof facing NNE - SSW
Maximum heights / limits: eave height 4.2m (13.8 ft), ridge height 9.5m (31.2 ft)
Further requirements: only renewable energy sources, infiltration trench for stormwater

Client Requirements
Style, roof type, building type
Basement, floors: no basement (groundwater level at 1m (3.3 ft) depth), 1 full floor
Number of occupants, ages: 4, aged 40-40-7-2 years
Space needs on ground floor and upper floor: Guesst room on the ground floor, office upstairs
Office use: family use or home office? Home office
Number of guest stays per year: 2 nights per week by one parent (also for coming years), parents-in-law stay several weeks annually
Open or closed layout
Traditional or modern construction
Open kitchen, kitchen island: semi-open (sliding door), kitchen island
Number of fixed dining seats: 6 fixed, expandable
Fireplace: no
Music/speaker wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: garage
Utility garden, greenhouse: herb garden
Additional wishes/special points/daily routine, including reasons for preferences or exclusions

House Design
Planner: synergy between architect and client, now 4th draft
What do you particularly like? Why? Guest room and WC + shower, similar existing layout already working (although a bed is drawn, it is actually a sofa bed), office on the north side, guest room size more than sufficient, wardrobe by the entrance, living room bright, washing machine + dryer upstairs.
What don’t you like? Why?
- Utility room is half unusable due to wardrobe protrusion (which is actually sensible) so it is too small. Attic storage needs to be moved from the garage into the thermal envelope inside the utility room, indoor unit could stay there. The mechanical ventilation system would also need to be installed in the utility room. Possible solution: enlarge kitchen to the rear and expand utility room accordingly. This would make the house larger though. No other solutions discussed yet.
- Stairs are too steep; architect now proposes a rise/run of 17.2cm/26cm (6.8"/10.2"), which may be borderline regarding comfortable step depth.
- Daylight in children’s rooms might be low due to west-facing windows and roughly 12.5% window-to-floor area ratio; simulation might be needed. Skylights wouldn’t significantly improve this; only a dormer and smaller gable windows would.
- As drawn, the kitchen island layout is not suitable for me; passage from utility room too narrow, should be moved to the opposite side, with sink and window to the left.
- Air conditioning would still be needed in the bedroom and children’s rooms, but with the current window and furniture arrangement this looks impractical.
- Shower upstairs located under sloped ceiling, not necessary but a minor point.
- Skylight in guest WC is not at head height, should be slightly higher, also a minor detail.
- Bathroom door upstairs should open outwards.
- Storage under the stairs is still missing.
- Partition wall in garage is unnecessary.

Cost estimate from architect/planner: unknown
Personal price limit for house including fixtures: 650,000
Preferred heating technology: air-source heat pump

If you must give up something, which features or extensions
- Can you give up: walk-in closet
- Cannot give up: office, guest room

Why is the design like it is now?
Own design developed based on space requirements plus architect’s counter proposal

What do you consider especially good or problematic?
Main issues to resolve are utility room + technical space and daylight.

Floor plan ground floor with kitchen, living/dining, garage, terrace and garden.

Floor plan upper floor: bedroom, bathroom, hallway, dressing room, child 1, child 2, office.

Two house views: northwest with gable roof; northeast with garage and modern facade.

Two house views: southeast and southwest with garden, trees and windows.

Attic: storage 26.92 m² (289 sq ft), stairs, two roof windows, continuous roof edge.

Detailed plan of street layout with red roadway, sidewalks, parking spaces and green areas.
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ypg
30 Aug 2024 23:12
klabauter8614 schrieb:

The entrance area somehow doesn't seem quite right; it looks a bit 'crooked'?

I haven't really focused on that: the entrance is further to the left, right? Indoors, I might suggest something like this

Floor plan of a house: garage with car, kitchen/dining, living room, guest room, terrace, and garden.

so everything is further to the left side of the plan, with a sightline through the house.
For the exterior, extend the porch roof further to the right and, if necessary, balance the facade with a third window element in the hallway.
11ant31 Aug 2024 01:03
klabauter8614 schrieb:

Nothing else immediately catches my eye for now,
Admittedly, placing the staircase right in front of the living room door is a joke, which I didn’t notice right away either, haha.
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klabauter8614
31 Aug 2024 08:20
ypg schrieb:

extend the front canopy on the outside further to the right and, if necessary, balance the facade with a third window element in the hallway.

I don't understand this—what does "mediate" mean in this context? And why extend the front canopy to the right?
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klabauter8614
31 Aug 2024 08:41
11ant schrieb:

Admittedly, placing the staircase right in front of the living room door is a joke—I didn’t even notice it at first, haha.

Maybe it’s the “It’s Friday at 5:30 PM and I just want to go home” effect. But before we mess up the floor plan again and someone suggests moving the staircase: we could adjust the door positions, but no moving stairs or walls, right? How wide should the passage be? It looks rather narrow, about 1 meter (3.3 feet).
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ypg
31 Aug 2024 09:43
klabauter8614 schrieb:

And why move the canopy to the right?
Because it’s not centered. It will look odd from the outside. Can you show the elevation view?
klabauter8614 schrieb:

I don’t understand, what does “vermitteln” mean here?
“Vermitteln” means to balance or even out—left and right—so it looks symmetrical and fitting.
K a t j a31 Aug 2024 10:35
ypg schrieb:

. . And it turned out to be @K a t j a's idea from #39.
Yes, although it no longer meets the new requirements. Somehow, you are always a bit behind in your thinking. If the staircase to the attic is removed, you should adjust the staircase location accordingly. But I am repeating myself.