Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Advice on floor plans 4Sep 02, 2019 6:12 pm JW001 bestspecials I think this is an improvement on the original. I remember seeing that one a few weeks ago. It flows really well. You have the biggest kitchen/ butlers pantry I have ever seen. I would just change the doors into the ensuite, WIR and WIP to cavity sliders. Thank you for the comment. for the floor plan 2, few things I can see: 1), the toilet in the master ensuite should have a separate door? at least I see most of the display home nowadays always has separate toilet in the master ensuite. 2), the dressing/WIR in the masterbed room looks a bit strange because of fully closed with a 820mm door. 3),it has slightly bigger garage inside 6mx6m ( compare with 5.87x5.8 4), the window size is reduced a lot. might be reduced too much; especially, the theatre, it will be used as multi- purpose room as well 5), the TV wall block too much of the north aspect? I am thinking to move the TV from north to east, then I can have bigger window on the north side My opinions only... 1. If you want a seperate toilet in ensuite you will have to remove the bath. Many en-suite don’t have seperate toilets, it depends if its important to you (unless you’re building to sell) 2. You could move the door over to one side, but you’ll lose a wall of hanging space, or add a sliding door 3. The bigger garage is better if you’ve got a large car 4. The theatre wall is taking up all the best northern light! That’s a waste of the best aspect, I’d put a big window facing north (and not use it as a theatre room rather a rumpus room/play room. 5. Again yes that wall is blocking all the best light, if you want to make sure you utilise the aspect, you may need to rejig things, such as moving garage from the northern side... Re: Advice on floor plans 5Sep 02, 2019 6:49 pm Thank you for the reply. I think I can remove the courtyard for the guest bed and relocate the TV wall from current position (north) to the opposite side of guest bedroom ( which means the TV will face west). from design perspective, which floor plan you prefer or slight better than another? Re: Advice on floor plans 6Sep 02, 2019 8:29 pm The first floor plan I actually much prefer over the second, the problem now is others like the second better, so now you have doubts and if you weren’t already second guessing yourself, you’re now. End of day you’re the one coughing up the money and have to live there. Honestly ask yourself which plan you prefer, and go with that (obviously). Re: Advice on floor plans 7Sep 02, 2019 9:07 pm I prefer option 2, the floorplan has a better flow. However the WIP now off the laundry does not make sense. Do you really need the pantry given the size of the scullery, which is the same size as your kitchen. And unless you are running a catering business from home, why would you have 4 sinks and 2 cooktops? Personally I would reduce the size of the scullery and increase the floor space in bedrooms 3 and 4. Re: Advice on floor plans 8Sep 02, 2019 9:38 pm gillybean The first floor plan I actually much prefer over the second, the problem now is others like the second better, so now you have doubts and if you weren’t already second guessing yourself, you’re now. End of day you’re the one coughing up the money and have to live there. Honestly ask yourself which plan you prefer, and go with that (obviously). Thanks. Actually I want to resale after few years. So it is good to check which is a better plan and a popular plan Re: Advice on floor plans 9Sep 03, 2019 7:57 am Bebbsy I prefer option 2, the floorplan has a better flow. However the WIP now off the laundry does not make sense. Do you really need the pantry given the size of the scullery, which is the same size as your kitchen. And unless you are running a catering business from home, why would you have 4 sinks and 2 cooktops? Personally I would reduce the size of the scullery and increase the floor space in bedrooms 3 and 4. thanks for reply. Good point. In this case, the WIP should be WIL ( which should be used by Laundry). The idea for kitchen - light cook: use outside cooktop; for heavy cook: come to the scullery; maybe I should add a sliding door between scullery and the kitchen outside. CDC Housing Code 3 When to apply Floor Area external face of wall vs Gross Floor Area internal face of wall. Reading thru CDC Housing Code 3, lets take a lot 915sqm.… 0 16762 isn't a garage level with the rest of the house a given? pretty sure they 'came around' long time ago. if you have a flat block, the garage is usually level with the rest… 1 17652 Versaloc is a mortarless besser block system that still needs a properly engineered footing. If you just do a 400x200 footing it will fail in time. At 17m long you need it… 1 18916 |