ᐅ Single-Family Home Floor Plan Nearly Ready for Detailed Design – Requesting Tips and Advice

Created on: 12 Aug 2022 00:10
X
xanthippa
Hello dear forum members,

We are about to start the detailed planning phase for our new house.
When we planned the house last year, we were unable to focus much on the floor plan due to our two small children.
Now that the detailed planning is approaching, we are wondering if and what improvements we could still make to the floor plan.
Therefore, we would like to share our house floor plan for discussion and ask for tips and advice.
The building permit / planning permission has been applied for. Fortunately, we still received confirmation for KFW funding. However, this means we should not change the dimensions of the exterior walls anymore, as otherwise there is a risk of losing the funding.
The ground floor is planned to include a second residential unit, but this will not be built initially (possibly later for our parents).

Since the storage room does not have a window, we want to omit it to create a more spacious feel at the stairway leading to the upper floor. Instead, tall cabinets with pull-out drawers will be placed on the wall between the kitchen and dining area. We might also separate the kitchen with double sliding glass doors.

The kitchen is planned in the upper left area because that is where the main access to the terrace is intended (west/north around the corner of the house).

Thank you very much in advance!

Development plan/restrictions
Plot size: 1000 sqm (approx. 0.25 acres)
Slope: no
Floor area ratio: aligned with neighboring buildings
Building line: aligned with neighboring buildings
Number of parking spaces: 4
Number of floors: 2 full stories
Roof type: gable roof
Orientation:
Maximum heights/limits: no requirements (no development plan)

Owners’ requirements
Style: simple and straightforward
Basement, floors: basement yes, 2 full stories
Number of occupants, ages: 4 people (2 adults + 2 toddlers)
Space requirements on ground floor: office, shower, large living/dining area
Space requirements on upper floor: small office/storage room, 2 normally sized children’s rooms, large bathroom, bedroom
Office: as we both work from home, we need 2 offices
Guest stays per year: regularly 1 person
Open or closed architecture: ideally the kitchen should be separable by a (sliding) door; the hallway should be separable from the living/dining area
Traditional or modern construction: rather traditional
Open kitchen, kitchen island: no kitchen island, one work island with 2 small seating places
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: planned
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace: no
Garage, carport: double garage (prefabricated garage), possibly a third prefabricated garage as a tool/bike room
Utility garden, greenhouse: no
Other wishes/special features/daily routine, including reasons why something is or isn’t desired: -

House design
Planned by:
- designer from a construction company
What do you like most? Why?
- large living/dining area, large office with garden access, size of the children’s rooms
What do you not like? Why?
- kitchen layout is difficult despite its size of 16 sqm (172 sq ft)
- layout of the bathroom on the upper floor
- small entrance area
Price estimate according to architect/designer:
- about 600k
Personal budget for house including fittings:
- about 650k
Preferred heating system:
- air source heat pump

If you had to give up something, which details/features
- could give up: smaller bedroom, smaller living/dining area
- cannot give up: 2 offices, size of the children’s rooms

Why did the design turn out this way? E.g.
Standard design from the planner?
- no
Which wishes were implemented by the architect?
- office, 2 residential units, 2 bathrooms, size of the children’s rooms

What is the main question about the floor plan in 130 characters?
We would appreciate tips, suggestions for improvement, and general feedback. Thank you very much!

Ground floor floor plan with kitchen, dining area, living room, terrace, and double garage


Ground floor plan: living room, kitchen, dining, hallway, office/guest room, bathroom, terrace.


Plot plan with building footprint and owner designation


Upper floor plan: bedroom/dressing room, bathroom, gallery, office, child 1, child 2
M
Myrna_Loy
12 Aug 2022 09:53
Child 2 got the shorter straw? Since there is plenty of office space downstairs, I would allocate the wardrobe area to that child.
M
Myrna_Loy
12 Aug 2022 09:55
Is the red rectangle in the pantry area in the revised plan the new pantry? You can leave that out. It’s hardly more than a cupboard.
X
xanthippa
12 Aug 2022 09:59
K a t j a schrieb:

At the moment, the staircase orientation, entrance area, etc. are still designed to allow for a second separate dwelling unit. Is that still relevant, or is it now just being forced because of the subsidy? How much is the subsidy, and is it really worth it if it’s not needed and it compromises the floor plan?

Hello Katja, we could possibly do without it. I believe the subsidy is 26,000.
K a t j a schrieb:

Is the ridge direction specified?

We have to follow the example of other houses in the area, and for them, that is the case.
X
xanthippa
12 Aug 2022 10:00
Myrna_Loy schrieb:

Is the red rectangle in the pantry area on the revised plan the new pantry? You can leave that out. It’s hardly more than a cabinet.
Hello Myrna_Loy, those are tall cabinets with pull-out drawers or space for the vacuum cleaner, etc. There is no separate pantry.
X
xanthippa
12 Aug 2022 10:02
K a t j a schrieb:

Sorry to put it so bluntly, but there is completely no connection to the garden here. Even though it’s the north side, you don’t have any direct access from the living areas. If the children want to play in the sandbox, everyone has to walk through the office or the guest corridor. Or you have to walk all the way around the house first – how inconvenient. This will mean constant walking around the house.

The main access to the garden will probably be through the kitchen.
K a t j a12 Aug 2022 10:13
xanthippa schrieb:

The main access to the garden will probably be through the kitchen.

Having the kitchen connected to the terrace definitely makes sense. But as the only garden access, and around a corner at that? That would annoy me for a lifetime. Ultimately, everyone has to decide for themselves, but I consider that a design flaw. Generally, you’d prefer to sit in the garden sheltered at the back of the house, not by the neighbor’s fence or by the street.