ᐅ Floor plan of a single-family house, feedback requested

Created on: 20 Jun 2025 15:58
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Ganneff
Hello,

I have been reading along for some time now and finally dare to share a floor plan here.
First, here is the list of questions:

Zoning Plan / Restrictions

Site plan with blue building structures, green areas and trees


Plot size: 576 sqm (6,200 sq ft)
Slope: Yes, slight. According to the site plan, the top "right" corner is at 295.4 meters (970 feet), lower at 293.88 meters (964 feet), left side goes from 295.17 meters (968 feet) to 293.43 meters (963 feet)
Floor area ratio: 0.3
Building envelope, building line and boundary: Applies to house number 16

Site plan of a building plot with parcels, building areas and street details.


Surrounding buildings
Number of parking spaces: 2
Number of stories: 2 full floors required, plus optional recessed floor (setback floor)
Roof type: Flat roof, max. 5° pitch
Maximum height/limits: Max. 10 m (33 ft) high
Additional requirements: Equipment (heat pump) must be integrated, not external. Maximum of 2 residential units. Specific exterior colors required, rainwater should infiltrate (soil report says this is unlikely). Roofs must be greened. No oil or gas heating allowed.

Client requirements
Style, roof type, building type: Actually, none specified.
Basement, floors: No basement, 2 floors.
Number of occupants, ages: 4 people — 2 adults, 2 children
Ground floor space needs: Daily life (living, kitchen, dining, technical room, guest room)
Upper floor: Family (2 children's rooms, master bedroom, separate bathrooms), home office
Office: Home office, second workspace for occasional use such as a work window sill for example in the bedroom
Guests per year: Currently few.
Open or closed architecture, conservative or modern style: Either is fine.
Open kitchen, kitchen island: We are still considering. Initial wish was separate pantry like in the floor plan. An island would be nice if space allows.
Number of dining seats: Normally 4, rarely up to 8.
Fireplace: None.
Music/stereo wall: Multi-room audio with central unit in technical room.
Balcony, roof terrace: Neither.
Garage, carport: 1 garage
Other wishes: Central vacuum system, laundry chute, smart home (KNX) (I am mostly doing this myself, yes, I am a certified electrician, can program, but will also get additional help)

House design
Who designed the plan:
- Planner from a construction company: Correct, with some input from us. Based on an existing plan.
Price estimate by architect/planner: approx. 485,000 € (euros) for the house, approx. 210,000 € for the plot including basic services (survey, soil report, etc.)
Personal price limit for the house including features: approx. 800,000–850,000 € (including land)
Preferred heating technology: Heat pump

If you had to give up, which details/extra features could you skip:
- Could skip:
- Cannot skip:

Why is the design like it is now? For example:
Standard design by the planner? Yes, with minor wishes from us (wall between study and child’s room 2, T-walls in bathrooms, porch roof, conservatory, pantry)
What do you find especially good or bad about it? So far it seems to fit; apart from possibly the pantry/dining room, we don’t see major issues yet. But that’s why I’m here now.

Floor plan of a house with rooms, furniture, outdoor area and dimension lines.

Floor plan of a single-family house: parent’s/children’s rooms, study, hallway, bathroom, garage.

Floor plan: green flat roof, conservatory above, garage on the left, VELUX windows in the center, dimension 10.96 m (36 ft).


Edit: The furniture shown in the floor plans can be safely ignored. Planners seem to like adding these.

Best regards
Ganneff

Two-story house with green flat roof, PV system, garage and upper floor windows, dimension lines.

Modern single-family house front view with flat roof, large windows, terrace and garage.

Modern flat roof house view with large windows and glass terrace to the right.

Architectural front view of a modern house with garage, entrance door and windows.
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hanse987
12 Oct 2025 03:27
Ganneff schrieb:

Since one child is getting a sliding door and the other a hinged door,

I would prefer to be the child with the hinged door, as it provides much better sound insulation.
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ypg
12 Oct 2025 10:47
Ganneff schrieb:

Cabinet. With the door opening outwards, there is significantly more space for it. (No, not all the way through, but more than with the door opening in.)
No one said the floor plan is good in these areas—I don’t even need to look further; the flaw was already visible on page 1.
When planning a room door in a house design, you position it so there is space for a closet behind it. Or, alternatively, you place it as you prefer. Here, the doors will open into the hallway because the planning was not well done and there is no willingness to move the doors. Absurd situation.
If the hallway were at least square, this collision issue wouldn’t exist. But as it is, you are building a major flaw into the house.
Unfortunately, you will remember these words.
Ultimately, everything has been thoroughly discussed.
Thanks again for the update.
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Ganneff
12 Oct 2025 14:13
ypg schrieb:

Unfortunately, you will remember these words.

We’ll see. We find it good as it is at the moment.
ypg schrieb:

Thanks again for the update.

I will provide more updates if there is something worth sharing here.
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Arauki11
18 Oct 2025 10:45
The function of an inward-opening door is simply more convenient and has become the standard for several reasons. In individual cases, I would also deviate from this and gladly so if I could gain an advantage from it. However, if I have to use it to make the floor plan work somewhat, I would consider that a planning flaw. The question is, what benefit do you gain by not choosing the standard that offers significantly better functionality? It’s not that I only like the standard, but if not due to planning deficiencies, why would you install the "worse" option?
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Ganneff
11 Dec 2025 00:08
Update: We are allowed to build; the building authority has no objections. The only requirement was to remove the cladding by the front door. Currently, our installation appointment is scheduled sometime between weeks 14 and 20 of 2026, but we’ll see when it actually takes place.

In the meantime, we have finished planning the kitchen. If there is interest in seeing photos of the kitchen, I can share them here as well (although they are less related to floor plan planning).
11ant11 Dec 2025 00:23
Ganneff schrieb:

Update: We can build, the building authority has no objections, the side panel by the front door just had to be removed.
We are talking about the design release version from post #208, and by the side panel you mean the side wall of the canopy?
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