ᐅ Location of Kitchen and Living Room

Created on: 26 Oct 2019 19:46
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Bertram100
Hello Forum,
I bought a house from a developer that is currently in the shell stage. The windows and roof are sealed, but no interior work has started yet. I have no influence on the plot (mid-terrace house), the orientation, or the construction materials. I can only choose a little during the interior finishing phase (sample selection – autocorrect wants to change it to "encourage"). Therefore, I did not fill out the questionnaire. Most things are not under my control.

I would like to share some thoughts about the floor plan. I have been debating for a while about the layout on the ground floor: where should the kitchen go, where should the living room be? And what about the "middle section" where the architect designed the kitchen?
On the upper floor, I'm not sure if I want to keep the huge bedroom as it is. Probably not.
The house is intended for me with my practice (1 consultation room, 1 waiting chair in the hallway) and possibly later (nothing is decided yet) with a co-houser. So, living together like students, but a bit more responsible.

The sliding door to the garden opens from left to right. Unfortunately, this will be my "main entrance" because the bike shed is in the garden. The bike is my main mode of transport. I use it daily.

The upper part of the ground floor plan feels too large as a living room. I live alone and don’t have a big sofa (a two-seater, a cocktail chair, a leather armchair, a coffee table 50cm x 50cm (20in x 20in)). Additionally, I play guitar and would like to have a permanent guitar spot with a music stand, preferably with some natural daylight.

Regarding the kitchen: I cook a lot and enjoy it. Currently, I have a double-row kitchen with a dishwasher island. It works great. But if I plan it in the upper part of the floor plan, everything becomes crowded. Then relaxed seating is only possible in the lower part of the plan with little light. Or I keep the kitchen as the architect designed it, in the middle section. Then I suddenly have plenty of space.

On the plan, up is east, down is west.

Does anyone have ideas for arranging the floor plan? Thanks in advance!

I also found a draft: kitchen on the upper floor (marked in red), living room on the lower floor (blue) with furniture (gray) and guitar area (yellow)

Floor plan of a house with kitchen, dining area, living room, hallway, storage room, WC, and terrace.


Floor plan of a floor with three bedrooms, bathroom, WC, hallway, and terrace.


Floor plan of a living and kitchen area with red furniture, yellow table, and blue elements.
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Bertram100
5 Nov 2019 21:13
I am really happy about the suggestion. It is also very practical in case I don’t find a co-houser. Then I will have a generously sized kitchen (practically arranged), a nice table in the brightest spot of the apartment with a sofa/bench, and an extra room upstairs. Nothing will be impractical or awkwardly arranged. It stays functional (and nice ).
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kbt09
5 Nov 2019 21:18
I would keep the small wall. My idea is to build a platform behind it for the washer and dishwasher, to raise them up. And because the corner is nicely hidden that way, you can easily place two freestanding units on the platform. The platform could also include pull-out drawers for dirty laundry or something similar.

Above the machines, simply place a section of countertop.

The niche for the washer should be wide enough so that together with the small wall it matches the opposite tall cabinets (2x60cm (24 inches) + 1x40cm (16 inches) + 5cm (2 inches) panel, as per the floor plan). That way, the water connections for the machines can be planned between them, with space there for laundry detergent or similar items.

After that, the partition wall to the office corner.