ᐅ Single-Family Home Floor Plan Design, 130-140 m²

Created on: 23 Nov 2019 09:35
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hegi___
Development Plan / Restrictions

Plot size = 600 m² (6458 sq ft)
Number of floors = 2
Roof type = Gable

Client Requirements
2 children’s bedrooms
1 office
1 walk-in closet
1 bedroom
Guest toilet and bathroom
Open-plan kitchen and living area
1 utility room
Double garage with storage area

House Design
Found on the internet

Why is the design like it is now?
Plan currently fits best
Utility room and office swapped due to door leading to garage
Dislike the large hallway on the first floor
The footprint of 9.5 x 9.5 m (31 x 31 ft) should be maintained
Layout should be as simple and cost-effective as possible
No unnecessary features

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

More elegant solutions with less hallway space loss?

Technical drawings: side view, isometric of houses on plot, floor plan with dimensions


Floor plan of upper floor with hallway, master bedroom, walk-in closet, bathroom, and two children’s bedrooms.


House floor plan with terrace; living/dining area, kitchen, office, WC, hallway.
face2610 Jan 2020 20:17
hegi___ schrieb:

I haven’t used LAN for 15 years and therefore won’t be installing it.

If you’re convinced you don’t need or want it, that’s fine by me, but the logic is a bit flawed on this topic. (I mean drawing conclusions about the future based on the past).
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hegi___
10 Jan 2020 20:23
What would I need it for?
Mobile phone, PC, and TV are connected to Wi-Fi.
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haydee
10 Jan 2020 20:31
Will the connection still work if 3 devices are streaming movies, 3 people are online at the same time, and a fourth person is uploading a photo book?
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ypg
11 Jan 2020 00:46
Wi-Fi is not unlimited: with multiple devices connected at the same time, it eventually becomes almost unusable.
Everything runs in slow motion.
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hanse987
11 Jan 2020 10:00
How do you connect your Wi-Fi access points? Do you really want to use repeaters? Well, it’s not my house and I don’t have to live in it!

At the moment, I know some people who are a bit annoyed because much less data gets through via Wi-Fi than what the router actually delivers. For me, fixed devices and access points belong on the LAN, and only mobile devices should be on Wi-Fi.
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hegi___
11 Jan 2020 10:35
Hmm, then we'll run three more cables to the children's rooms and the living room TV. That won't cost much.