ᐅ Floor Plan Optimization for Urban Villa + Considerations for Land Elevation

Created on: 31 Jan 2020 13:29
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Shiny86
Plot size 492 sqm (5293 sq ft)
Slope yes
Site coverage ratio?
Floor area ratio?
Building envelope, building line, and boundary?
Boundary development?
Number of parking spaces 2
Number of floors 2
Roof type Pyramid roof, 25 degrees
Architectural style Modern urban villa
Orientation Main entrance facing north
Maximum heights/limits
Additional requirements?

Clients’ Requirements
Style, roof type, building type
Modern urban villa with pyramid roof, 25 degrees
Basement, floors 2 full floors without basement
Number of occupants 4
Open kitchen, kitchen island
Number of parking spaces 8-10
Garage


House design
Who designed it?
-Architect

What do you particularly like? Why?

Large living area, master bathroom

What don’t you like? Why?
Utility room quite small and master bedroom small, children’s room somewhat too large

Why is the design as it is now?
The architect implemented the corresponding wishes

What do you think is especially good or bad about it?
Good: large living area
I am uncertain about the half-height window sizes and the swing direction of the doors


What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?

  • Where could it still be optimized? Would you recommend different window dimensions or sill heights?
  • What do you think is poor or what would you do differently?
  • A partition wall will be added in the walk-in closet. That would theoretically allow watching TV from the bed. I am considering a lightweight wall. I plan to place a 211cm (83 inches) Pax combination wardrobe in the closet. The closet is planned with a raw width of 218cm (86 inches). Do you think 218cm is enough for the Pax once the walls are plastered, or how wide should the rough dimensions preferably be?
  • Is the hallway on the ground floor too narrow?
  • Would you raise the ground level? The house would be 40cm (16 inches) below street level. If I build a terrace into the garden, it would be about 1m (3 ft) difference. You could raise only the house level, resulting in approximately 1.6m (5 ft) difference between terrace and garden. I don’t know anyone living below street level. Raising the garden would probably not be allowed without permits, and affected neighbors likely wouldn’t agree. On the sides of the house adjacent to neighbors, raising is permitted only up to certain limits. I am overwhelmed with the decision.
  • Do you have any ideas for arranging the sofa differently and placing the TV sensibly? My husband doesn’t want the sofa back facing a window. I still need to get used to placing the sofa in the middle of the room.
  • Is the kitchen size sufficient for a nice kitchen with an island?


What do you think about the floor plans?

Floor plan of a single-family house: living/dining area, kitchen, hallway, storage room, cloakroom, WC.


Floor plan of a family home: CHILD 1, CHILD 2, PARENTS, WALK-IN CLOSET, BATHROOM, SHOWER/BATHROOM, HALLWAY.


Architectural drawing: two-story residential house with garage; southwest and northeast views.


Two facade views of a house: northwest and southeast with roof, windows, terrace, and garage.
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Shiny86
9 Apr 2020 16:36
kaho674 schrieb:

In the living area, I would of course use full glazing throughout.

What do you mean by full glazing?
I’m not sure what you mean. Pure glass doors without any wood?
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Shiny86
9 Apr 2020 16:58
I can only find doors with equal passage widths. Where can I find these asymmetrical doors? Are there no standard sizes for them?
Pinky03019 Apr 2020 17:04
@opalau Wow, that looks really great! Did you paint it? And then screw in a clothes rail?
kaho6749 Apr 2020 17:35
Shiny86 schrieb:

What do you mean by glazing everything?
I’m not sure what you mean. Pure glass doors without any wood?

I meant doors with glass inserts.
You buy doors from door suppliers. Your general contractor will surely recommend one to you.
opalau9 Apr 2020 18:16
Pinky0301 schrieb:

@opalau Wow, that looks really good! Did you paint them? And then screw in a clothes rail?
Thanks. The wardrobe is Veddinge gray, and we painted the kids' room cabinets. The clothes rail will go inside one of the tall cabinets.
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Shiny86
9 Apr 2020 19:48
kaho674 schrieb:

I meant doors with glass panels.
You buy doors from a door supplier. Your general contractor will surely recommend one to you.

Could you show an example of a door you would choose for the office?
You can order many doors online, but I'm surprised that every door leaf is the same width. So, are the asymmetrical ones special custom orders and quite expensive?