ᐅ Floor Plan Design for Living and Dining Area of 30 Square Meters
Created on: 6 Aug 2021 12:42
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moccannaHello everyone,
we are currently planning the living and dining area of our condominium. Construction has not started yet, so we have complete freedom regarding the connections and placement of the kitchen.
The floor plan of the room is somewhat challenging, and I’m not sure if we might be overcomplicating the initial planning. Therefore, we would greatly appreciate any tips on how to best design and divide the space.
The room needs to accommodate: kitchen, dining table, sofa + projector or TV.
Notes on the planning:
- The screen in the center is to be mounted on the ceiling and only lowered when watching movies.
- The table should be pushed all the way against the wall in normal use and only pulled further into the room when there are many guests, so that additional people can sit on the bench. (I have attached one version for 8 people and one for 6 people.)
Do you have any other ideas to make the best use of the space? The kitchen island is not absolutely necessary, but due to the pillar, the use of the room seems rather limited from my perspective.
Best regards and thanks for your help



we are currently planning the living and dining area of our condominium. Construction has not started yet, so we have complete freedom regarding the connections and placement of the kitchen.
The floor plan of the room is somewhat challenging, and I’m not sure if we might be overcomplicating the initial planning. Therefore, we would greatly appreciate any tips on how to best design and divide the space.
The room needs to accommodate: kitchen, dining table, sofa + projector or TV.
Notes on the planning:
- The screen in the center is to be mounted on the ceiling and only lowered when watching movies.
- The table should be pushed all the way against the wall in normal use and only pulled further into the room when there are many guests, so that additional people can sit on the bench. (I have attached one version for 8 people and one for 6 people.)
Do you have any other ideas to make the best use of the space? The kitchen island is not absolutely necessary, but due to the pillar, the use of the room seems rather limited from my perspective.
Best regards and thanks for your help
moccanna schrieb:
The construction has not started yet Ah, that’s why you are still dreaming of millimeter-precise execution (?)
moccanna schrieb:
and we have freedom regarding connections and the kitchen layout. Oh, a bungalow?
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A few visible walls would be helpful – your contrast drawing is hard to make out.
It would also be useful to know where the service ducts are located and where the balcony exit is.
Are the passages doors? Where do they lead? The question is whether you have to weave around the table 20 times a day in that room or not.
It would also be useful to know where the service ducts are located and where the balcony exit is.
Are the passages doors? Where do they lead? The question is whether you have to weave around the table 20 times a day in that room or not.
11ant schrieb:
Ah, so that’s why you’re still dreaming of millimeter-precise execution (?)
Oh, a bungalow?Sorry, I didn’t intentionally choose those dimensions. That’s the default dimensioning in Visio.
I’m mainly concerned with the basic layout of the room.
Regards and thanks
ypg schrieb:
A few visible walls would be really helpful – it’s hard to make out your contrast drawing.
Also, it would be useful to know where the utility shafts are located and where the balcony exit is.
Are the openings doors? Where do they lead? The question is whether you have to weave around the table 20 times a day or not. Sorry for the poor quality. It’s really hard to see, but the thin solid lines are the walls. I don’t have software yet to plan it properly (do you have a recommendation for software?). On the right are the bedrooms and office, and on the left are the bathroom with toilet and the apartment entrance.
The wide window front is the exit to the terrace. The nearly 4 meters (13 feet) are fully glazed. It will most likely be a sliding door.
moccanna schrieb:
Sorry for the poor quality. It’s really hard to see, but the thin solid lines represent the walls. I don’t have any software yet to properly plan this (do you have any recommendations?). On the right, there are the bedrooms and the office, and on the left is the bathroom with the toilet and the main entrance to the apartment.
The wide window front is the exit to the terrace. The almost 4 meters (13 feet) are fully glazed. It will probably be a sliding door.Please share a clear floor plan – it’s difficult to help with this.Similar topics