ᐅ Floor Plan Design for a 170 sqm Bungalow

Created on: 21 Jun 2019 22:02
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Chrisi1906
Hello everyone,

We reserved a plot of land 8 weeks ago and started working on the floor plan. After a few days, we found an initial design that we generally like. Not everything is exactly how we imagine it yet, but I think we are on the right track.

Here is the questionnaire:

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 819m² (8,813 sq ft)
Slope: no
Site coverage ratio: 0.4 (allowable exceedance 25 per 100), so 0.5? -> This only applies to auxiliary buildings, right?
Floor area ratio (FAR): 0.6
2 full floors

Building envelope, building line and boundary: approx. 13m x 25m (after southeast enough space), see drawing
Minimum garage distance from the street is 5m (16 ft)

Roof type: gable, hip roof

Homeowners’ Requirements
We would like a large bungalow with a hip roof, which fits the development plan. We plan to build without a basement but want a storage room on the property. The roof structure should allow for future expansion. The attic shall be used for storage initially and later as a playroom for the children (storing a slot car track, table football, etc.). We are 4 persons: child 1 is 6 months old, child 2 is 2.5 years old, my wife (35) and I (37). Our family planning is complete. One of the rooms must serve as an office since I work from home. My wife shares the office with me, so it can be a bit larger. We prioritize a single-level design and sufficiently large rooms.

Space requirements: approx. 140m² (1,507 sq ft) net living space excluding circulation and utility room; (gross about 175m² (1,883 sq ft))
Office: for family use and home office
1 overnight guest per year, so no guest room needed
open floor plan
open kitchen with island
dining area for 4 (one dining space)
no fireplace!
terrace yes!
double garage and later 1 to 2 outdoor parking spaces


House Design
Who created the design:
- Designer from a construction company

What do you particularly like?
Nice living/dining area with kitchen and transition to the terrace.

What do you dislike and why?
Hallway / circulation area very large. It should be even larger if a staircase to the attic is planned in the entrance or rear area in front of the children's room.

Price estimate per designer: $216,000
Personal price limit for the house including fittings: $260,000
Preferred heating system: geothermal heat pump

If you had to give up something, which details or expansions
- could you give up: possibility of attic expansion, smaller bedroom would be okay
- could you not give up: everything else

Why is the design like it is now? For example,
Design created by the planner after several planning attempts and adjustments

What is the most important/basic question regarding the floor plan in 130 characters?
Are there other floor plans that meet our needs? (Alternatives) Is there enough space in the bathroom for a walk-in (barrier-free) shower? Is the office too narrow? (3.11 x 6.59m (10 x 21.6 ft)) If the attic is to be converted, where could a staircase be placed? Current design is 13m x 16.7m (43 x 55 ft). Would extending it to 13m x 17.7m (43 x 58 ft) affect the appearance negatively? I think it would look too stretched to the rear.

Layout of an urban development area with color-coded zones TG1–TG4 and legend


Planned plot with boundary lines, dimensions, compass rose; yellow circle guest 10.


Development and zoning plan with colored zones TG1–TG4 and plot numbers (plots 57,76,93).


Plot plan layout with parcels, dimensions, blue boundary line and north arrow.


Apartment floor plan with kitchen, living/dining, sleeping, bathroom, office, utility room, WC, terrace.


Detached house floor plan: interior layout, terrace, building boundary, parking


Attic floor plan with roof structure, scale 1:100, red outline of interior area.


Small white detached house with dark roof, garden, sidewalk, and neighboring houses in background.


One-story, light gray house with dark gray roof, garden with lawn and flower pots.


Modern detached house with terrace, garden furniture and green lawn.
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ypg
23 Jun 2019 01:16
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

To me, it almost looks like we should start completely from scratch. The question I have is how do I get from what we want to the optimal floor plan? Should I reconsider the shape of the house?

When I say the plot is not easy, I am actually understating it.
Maybe this is an approach?

Hand-drawn floor plan sketch of an apartment with WC, bathroom, kitchen, and sleeping/living room.
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Chrisi1906
23 Jun 2019 09:52
ypg schrieb:

When I say that the plot is not straightforward, I am understating it. Maybe this is an approach?

Thank you very much for the sketch. Which side faces the street? The one with the bedroom? What do the dashed dots represent? What kind of room is marked with a U? What is the room above the bathroom?
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ypg
23 Jun 2019 11:06
Sorry, this is JUST A SKETCH... so nothing final, and it might be a bit distorted or exaggerated...
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

Which side faces the street?
Bottom
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

What do the dashed dots mean?
The roof... while the ones on the right are not valid
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

What kind of room is this U?
I don’t see a U... oops:
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

What is the room above the bathroom?
The living room? No, of course the utility room... that’s still missing in your plan, isn’t it?!
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Chrisi1906
23 Jun 2019 12:57
ypg schrieb:

Sorry, it’s JUST A SKETCH... so nothing final, and it might be a bit skewed or exaggerated...

Below

The roof... while the ones on the right are not valid

I don’t see a U... oops:

The living room? No, of course the utility room... that’s still missing in your plan, isn’t it?!


Yes, the utility room was still missing. I meant the U at the bottom right in the room.

As a reminder, we need the following rooms:
2 children’s bedrooms
1 office
Living room
Kitchen
Bathroom
Guest toilet
Utility room

Could you please clarify what K stands for and where the living room, kitchen, and both children’s bedrooms are located? Thanks!
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Niloa
23 Jun 2019 13:01
Chrisi1906 schrieb:

The U at the bottom right
I think that’s a K for kids’ room.
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Chrisi1906
23 Jun 2019 23:25
In our town, a new residential area is currently being developed. If I were willing to wait, I could probably buy one of these plots of land later on. However, it would be significantly more expensive, meaning at least 25€ more per square meter (11 USD per square foot).

Let’s assume I choose one of the plots in the northern part, where the two large orange buildings are located. Wouldn’t these be easier to build on?

Lageplan eines Baugebiets mit rot markierten Parzellen an kurvenreicher Straße und Bäumen.

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