Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Floor plan feedback please 3Jul 23, 2021 2:24 pm thanks Curiouser, good to know you your take regarding view preference over optimal sun orientation. I'll definitely look into upgrading the glass option. This is on the side so there won't be much space for tree shading. another question if anyone has any suggestion. I have an option to have the balcony extended from the master at the rear. Do you think this will make the house dark and blocking more eastern sun ? thanks Re: Floor plan feedback please 4Sep 02, 2021 11:01 am Lovely floorplan... I would look to flip just the Living Room and Alfresco to maximise the northern light coming through from earlier in the day. Also have the TV against the western wall, will shield the house from the afternoon sun. Keeping the TV facing east will mean you may need to use blockout curtains behind to block the sun coming over your shoulder and hitting the TV directly. The indoor/outdoor flow will be minimally affected - though your dining room and BBQ and outdoor dining area won't be in direct line of access anymore. But with the covered alfresco right next to the pool that could open up other opportunities for how you utilise this space Re: Floor plan feedback please 5Sep 05, 2021 4:24 pm Tam Tran Hi everyone, I've been following this forum for a few months now and have learnt so much. Thank you everyone for being so helpful. I am building my new home in Sydney upper northern beach and would love some feedback, taking into account the surrounding neighbour. Below is the site plan. The block is mostly level 15.2 x 60. The house I am building is Metricon Vantage 48. I love the void over the dinning and want to make that the focal point. GROUND FLOOR and neighbouring Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ FIRST FLOOR Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ A few things I would love feedback on #1. What do you guys think about orientation aspect ? Ideally I would flip the home (east-west) to take more advantage of the north-eastern sun. However, I think my neighbour on the right is blocking most of the morning sun anyway. More importantly, I don't really want the huge void to look right at my neighbour on the right. The current design means I have a nice unobstructed view from the dinning area to the green reserve. Any thoughts on this regarding aspect, summer & winter sun enjoyment ? Do you think this would be too hot in summer ? #2. I also thinking of adding a rear balcony opening out from the master bedroom. However, I think it will make the back of the house darker & taking away the north-easter sun from the outdoor room. Any thoughts on this ? #2 Would love to hear any other suggestion you might have ? Thanks. Below is the picture the void in the model house: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ take advantage of the views and invest in electric shutters and suitable glass (your local cliate isn;t as subject to highs and low temperature... if the void is your favourite feature of the new house then the special view will make that even better and you could have an upstairs balcony combined with an open pergola across the back to create semi sheltered sitting area without so much shade in the family room and the shower is better next to the bath as combined wet floors are away from the entry doors and the shower can also enjoy the view but reconsider the open doorway as there needs to be locations for towels in the ens and do you really want a view of the open wir?? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ 6 60444 Hi Mofflepop, I would recommend finding a building designer to prepare plans, they should design to your specified budget. The benefit is you can tender the project out… 9 27260 having built in different rural locations may i suggest that the house should suit the location and needs to be different from homes in town..eg if you will be working… 9 8960 |