ᐅ Floor plan design, two full stories without a basement, 170–180 square meters

Created on: 14 Feb 2022 19:20
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Jackil26
Hello everyone, we are planning to build a city villa with two full floors and would like to share our current design.
At the moment, the design is still somewhat large, so we plan to reduce its size slightly.
Let's discuss!

Development Plan / Restrictions
Plot size: 910 sqm (9,782 sq ft)
Slope: Yes
Additional requirements: Construction according to §34 Building Code. Two full floors and a hip roof prevail directly in the neighborhood.

Homeowners' Requirements
Style, Roof type, Building type: Modern, tent or hip roof, city villa
Basement, Floors: No basement, 2 full floors
Number of people, Age: 2 adults (planning for 2 children), 30
Space needed per floor: 87 sqm (936 sq ft) each for ground and upper floors
Office: Family use or home office? Yes, home office 2 days per week each.
Overnight guests annually: Rarely
Open or closed architecture: Open
Conservative or modern construction: Modern
Open kitchen, kitchen island: Open kitchen with island; overall open living and dining area
Number of dining seats: 6
Fireplace: Yes, but small.
Music/stereo wall: No.
Balcony, roof terrace: No.
Garage, carport: Double garage with utility room.
Kitchen garden, greenhouse: No.
Other wishes/special features/daily routine:
Direct access from garage to kitchen through pantry.
Garage adjoining neighbor’s boundary is agreed upon.

House Design
Who designed it:
- Architect
What do you particularly like?
Open living and dining area, long “kitchen front,” utility room upstairs, open vertical space, porch.
What do you dislike? Why?
The size should generally be reduced from currently 183 sqm (1,970 sq ft) to about 175 sqm (1,884 sq ft).
We’re not completely satisfied with the upper floor yet; the bathroom is comparatively small considering the house size, while the children’s rooms are quite large.
We are also considering moving the master bedroom and bathroom closer together.
Once we have time, we will upload a revised idea.
Price estimate according to architect/planner: pending; we are budgeting around 550,000 EUR without incidental construction costs and garage.
Personal budget limit for the house, including equipment: 675,000 EUR.
Preferred heating system: ground-source heat pump.

If you had to give up, which features/extensions
-can you do without: open vertical space, smaller office downstairs.
-can you not do without: office downstairs, utility room upstairs, guest bathroom on ground floor with shower, pantry.

Why is the design the way it is now? For example:
Design by architect based on our rough specifications (room program and approximate sizes). The architect had freedom in form and layout.
Which wishes were implemented by the architect?
Basically all, as this is still the first rough draft.
Topics like window and door placement have not yet been addressed.

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan, summarized in 130 characters?
Where do you think usable living space can still be sensibly saved?
Which rooms are too narrow or awkward? Would you rearrange the upper floor?

Grundriss eines Hauses: Wohnzimmer/Essbereich, Küche, Gästezimmer, Büro, Medienraum, Garage, Terrasse.


Grundriss eines Obergeschosses: Schlafzimmer, Ankleide, Bad, Flur, Kind 1, Kind 2, HWR, DU
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Ysop***
15 Feb 2022 07:31
Have you tried furnishing the pantry? As planned, I think the pantry would be more useful if it were completely removed. You actually have very little storage space there, especially if it is a walk-through. Why is the pantry important to you? What do you want to store there that won’t fit in the tall kitchen cabinets?

Otherwise, I like the design. Savings potential has already been mentioned 🙂
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SoL
15 Feb 2022 07:47
The media room is designed so that the afternoon sun shines on the TV, if I am seeing this correctly. Have you taken this into account?
11ant15 Feb 2022 15:10
Jackil26 schrieb:

As mentioned, this involves an architect and the first draft in this form. Of course, there were some handwritten sketches before that.
It’s good that you encountered an architect at a draftsman’s position here. However, that doesn’t improve the situation if you start the house planning process in full swing or only bring an architect on board at this stage. You will greatly benefit the quality of your house design if you develop the house plans from the ground up together with an architect.
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familie_s15 Feb 2022 16:02
I like this styleG
SoL schrieb:

Personally, I find the entrance area lacks space for a seating option with a child. Putting on a child's muddy suit, snowsuit, etc. will have to happen on the floor.


For 3-year-olds, I would just put the child on the stairs. For example, we have a cloakroom with a seating area that we never use.
A cloakroom niche width of 1.6m (5 feet 3 inches) just makes me laugh. For the next (forest) kindergarten kid, the cloakroom will go in the garage 😉
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altoderneu
15 Feb 2022 16:27
SoL schrieb:
The entrance from the garage to the pantry is unnecessary and pointless.

Maybe it’s so you can put everything directly from the trunk into the pantry shelves right after grocery shopping?
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SoL
15 Feb 2022 16:31
altoderneu schrieb:

maybe, so you can put everything straight from the trunk to the pantry shelves after the weekly grocery shopping?

But you would need storage space for that. Try furnishing it when you’re also carrying the full weekly grocery shopping through it. Surprisingly little space remains for shelves and similar items...