ᐅ Floor Plan Design for a Single-Family Home for Four People on a 390 sqm Plot

Created on: 5 Apr 2021 17:44
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Crixton
Hello House Building Forum,

What do you think about the floor plan (see attachment)? This is a first draft, and I am open to any feedback!

Thank you in advance!

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 390 sqm (approx. 4200 sq ft) with 16.5 m (54 ft) width x 23.5 m (77 ft) depth
Slope: none
Site coverage ratio: 0.4
Floor space index: 0.8
Building envelope, building line and boundary: minimum 3 m (10 ft) setback from the street, linked building in a continuous row. Boundary building allowed.
Edge development: Grouped houses are required: house, garage, house, garage…
Windows: On the ground floor, windows are only allowed on the southwest and northeast sides due to the house grouping. On the upper floor, windows are allowed on the southwest, southeast and northeast sides.
Number of parking spaces: 2 in carport/garage + 2 in front
Number of floors: minimum 2 full stories
Roof shape: hipped roof with max 25° pitch (hence square floor plan)
Orientation: southwest-facing
Maximum heights / limits: max wall height 6.5 m (21 ft). Knee walls not allowed.
Other requirements: A tree must be planted in front and behind the house. This may affect the distance of the house to the street. According to the development plan, minimum 3 m (10 ft) setback is required; I am not sure if this is sufficient for the tree. A free-growing hedge with 3 m (10 ft) depth must be planned behind the house.

Client Requirements
Style, roof shape, building type: city villa with 2 full stories
Basement, floors: no basement planned for now, possibly if really needed
Number of people, age: Currently 2 (male 28, female 25), planning 2 children soon
Space requirements ground floor, upper floor:
Office: several home office days per week, small office (around 9 sqm (97 sq ft)) sufficient
Guests per year: 5
Open or closed architecture
Conservative or modern design
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open kitchen, kitchen island if space permits
Number of dining seats: at least 5
Fireplace: if space and budget allow
Balcony, roof terrace: possibly on top of the garage, but not mandatory
Garage, carport: double garage planned with 6.5 m x 8 m (21 ft x 26 ft). Max length allowed 9 m (30 ft). Only flat roof allowed on garage.

House Design
Who designed it: Do-it-yourself, with some floor plans as templates
Cost estimate according to architect/planner: not yet determined
Personal price limit for house including fixtures: 350k € plus garage and landscaping
Preferred heating technology: If not KfW 40plus standard, connection to district heating is mandatory. If KfW 40plus standard is met, connection is voluntary.

If you have to give up something, on which details/extensions
- can you forgo: straight staircase (if other staircase types are better suited for 10 x 10 m), roof terrace
- cannot forgo: office, guest WC + shower on ground floor, bedroom not directly adjacent to children’s room, pantry, access from garage to house, children’s rooms at least 15 sqm (160 sq ft)

Why did the design turn out this way?
  • The maximum width of the house of 10.2 m (33 ft) is based on the plot width of 16.5 m (54 ft). 6.3 m (20 ft) is allocated for the double garage. The house depth is therefore 10 m (33 ft) (hipped roof: square floor plan is advantageous + if deeper than 10 m, the floor space index would be exceeded + hardly any garden space would remain)
  • The office on the ground floor could be used as a third children’s room if needed (not currently planned) and later as a care room
  • Bedroom is not adjacent to the children’s rooms
  • Both children’s rooms have access to the roof terrace on the garage
  • Direct access from the garage to the house
  • Open living and dining area
  • Large children’s rooms (approx. 17 sqm (183 sq ft))

What is the most important/fundamental question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
  • Is the straight staircase suitable for a 10 x 10 m layout, or are there better options?
  • Is the space sufficient for 4 people, or would you recommend a basement?
  • Open to all comments


Floor plan: garage with two cars left, living/kitchen/dining, bathroom, office, corridor, utility room.


Upper floor plan: bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, corridor, children’s rooms, storage.


Top view: plot approx. 23.5 m × 16.5 m; colored building areas (house, yard, garden, garage).


Floor plan: garage with two cars, driveway, kitchen/living, corridor, office, garden, outdoor area, lawn.
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ypg
11 Apr 2021 20:33
BauFamily schrieb:

What exactly is wrong with the proposed floor plan here featuring the straight staircase?

I don’t see anything wrong with it. However, especially for a terraced house, it might be worth putting more thought into the design rather than just drawing inspiration from an urban villa.
For example, the entrance could be placed at the corner near the garage, recessed and covered. And yes: I would rather opt for a double half-turn staircase, not because the house is only 10 x 10 meters (33 x 33 feet), but so that both children’s bedrooms face the garden, the master bedroom faces east, and a storage room doesn’t take up valuable window space.
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Crixton
11 Apr 2021 22:14
I will soon ask the planned general contractor for advice. It’s not that simple... I’ve tried a quarter-turn and a half-turn staircase layout. So far, I haven’t come up with anything more useful than the design from the first post.
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Crixton
11 Apr 2021 22:18
ypg schrieb:

I don’t see anything wrong with that. But especially for a terraced house, it might be worth putting more thought into the design rather than just taking inspiration from a detached urban villa.
For example, you could position the entrance at the corner of the garage, recessed with a canopy, and yes: I would also lean toward a double half-turn staircase, not because the house is only 10 x 10 meters (33 x 33 feet), but so that the children’s rooms both face the garden, the bedroom faces east, and a storage room doesn’t waste valuable window space.

Good idea to have the entrance at the garage corner; definitely worth a closer look.
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ypg
11 Apr 2021 22:57
Crixton schrieb:

So far, I haven’t been able to come up with anything better than the draft from the first post.
Crixton schrieb:

Who created the design: Do-it-Yourself, but using some floor plans as a template

Do you notice anything?
You browse the internet and find that among 10 x 10 floor plans there are only simple city villas... Planning a house isn’t really your strong suit.
The area actually offers you a lot. A straight wall between the garage and the house is always flat. With a double garage, a storage room of 3 x 3 meters (10 x 10 feet) is also possible. You can extend the gained 3 meters (10 feet) on the ground floor and design it as a protected terrace with corner windows, for example.
However, I must admit that when sketching, I was thinking more of a Bauhaus style 😉

Hand-drawn floor plan sketch with several rooms on graph paper, divided in two parts.
11ant12 Apr 2021 01:31
BauFamily schrieb:

Why specifically 12? [...] It seems that the corridor is 2.50 meters (8 feet 2 inches) wide, which is more than sufficient.

There are practical guidelines regarding at which dimensions one can consider the staircase design in addition to the space requirements, without compromising the overall result. I did not criticize the corridor for being too narrow.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Crixton
12 Apr 2021 07:21
ypg schrieb:

Do you notice something?
When you browse the web for 10 x 10 floor plans, you mostly find simple city villas... Planning a house is clearly not your strong suit.
The space actually offers you quite a lot. A straight wall between the garage and the house always stays level. With a double garage, a storage room of 3 x 3 meters (10 x 10 feet) is also possible. You can continue the extra 3 meters (10 feet) on the ground floor as a covered terrace with corner windows, for example.
However, I must admit that when sketching, I was thinking more of a Bauhaus style 😉

Thanks, your suggestion really appeals to me at first glance!