ᐅ Feedback on the Ground Floor Layout of an Urban Villa

Created on: 20 May 2026 20:02
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LoniHaus
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LoniHaus
20 May 2026 20:02
Hello everyone,

I am currently planning a townhouse with a basement on a plot of about 400 m² (4,300 sq ft) and have made some initial ideas for the ground floor. Before I share the design from my prefab home company, I would like to get your honest feedback in advance.

The ground floor measures 9.78 m × 10.67 m (32.1 ft × 35 ft).

I am really open to criticism and suggestions for improvement—feel free to share everything. 😊

Additionally, I am sending you an example furnished layout that I created myself. So please be a little patient if some windows, doors, or details don’t look quite right yet.

Thank you in advance for your opinions and suggestions!


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MachsSelbst
20 May 2026 20:16
Here I learned that you first plan the upper floor and then the ground floor, because you need to fit significantly more rooms on the upper floor, and so on.
When I see the three small rooms down there, which are probably meant to be a guest toilet, a pantry, and a small holding cell for naughty children, this is definitely going to be a popcorn thread.

What exterior wall thickness are you planning? Aren’t those hardly more than 17.5cm (7 inches)?

Why plan something like this yourself? Floor plans for suburban villas with exterior dimensions of about 9-10 by 10-11 meters (30-33 by 33-36 feet) are widely available online. This is the absolute standard, bread-and-butter house that you see everywhere...
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hanghaus2023
20 May 2026 22:06
I can gladly recommend two other posts here,

Example 1

Example 2

Searching for “city villa” here might also be helpful.
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Medium
20 May 2026 22:22
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
I can gladly recommend 2 other posts here,

Why? Why would someone link amateur floor plans for houses that shouldn’t be built?

Lonihaus, that’s not viable. You must also see yourself that one door is not enough to enter a room. How are you supposed to move between the wall and the closet? Even adding a wall won’t fix that.
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hanghaus2023
21 May 2026 10:17
Medium schrieb:
Construction joints

😉
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NAVIE
22 May 2026 15:48
Without exact measurements, it’s obviously difficult to make a final assessment, but the entrance area, pantry, and bathroom as shown are simply not usable.

Such spaces often seem “fine” on the plan to non-experts, but try to recreate them with insulation boards or similar materials at home, or at least mark the dimensions on the floor with painter’s tape, and much will become clearer.

I would really recommend investing in good planning as early as possible — it forms the foundation for everything that comes later. A well-designed floor plan often saves significantly more money and frustration in the long run than it costs 😊

Best regards