Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Quick 2 minute layout 7Jan 15, 2010 9:32 pm Bam Ooooh dejavu! I went to post this elsewhere but its sooooooooo slow, if you get my drift? How many changes will the builder allow you to make? Reason i ask is because its a little hard to make comments if the layout might still change (i.e. WIR, ensuite etc). It looks a little odd at the moment I think... with the bathroom near the aundry it kind of looks in the middle of nowhere, but if its drawn properly it might look alright - get what I mean?? Yes I get your drift! I am not sure about the builder because we haven't picked one! I might just wait until the mob I see on Monday draw me something. I stole the bathroom laundry idea of a house we saw last weekend it worked well maybe once its all drawn up it will make sense. Re: Quick 2 minute layout 8Jan 15, 2010 9:34 pm I suggest you find bits and pieces that you like of different plans and say to your builder "I like this... and this... and this.... this, this this...." and let them see what they can come up with Take print outs of the floorplans and circle the parts you like Custom European Cabinets - Melbourne Kitchen Specialist PM for business details as website currently being updated! Our Crazy Owner Builder Journey! Re: Quick 2 minute layout 9Jan 16, 2010 12:33 am okies - correct me if I'm wrong... master bedroom is so large and such a funny shape because the robe and ensuite have yet to be drawn in at all... above the area allocated for robe/ensuite is the walk in pantry. To the left of that (near the games room) is a third bathroom - for guests? This works well if you have people occasionally sleeping in the games room area, otherwise there seems little need for a full bathroom when just a powder room would do. There is another bathroom on the side of the house with the kids bedrooms and rumpus room, right? Is that a massive linen cupboard going from the rumpus to the toilet over on the right hand side? I am not sure how wide you really want this place to be, but I think you should be prepared to move the study (hitch it onto the back of your games room perhaps) to free up some space to upsize the smaller bedrooms at the front. Depends on what your builder can accomplish with the space and your plans. Also, at this stage it might be a little less confusing if you remove the blocks that represent your furniture. They kind of merge in with things like island benches, WIP shelving, linen cupboards, etc. Make the plan a little confusing to look at. I *think* that I can see what you have in mind with this, but I also can see where people are coming from when saying that they don't quite understand what it all is. I think overall it has great potential to really work well! I look forward to seeing further iterations =) good luck! Re: Quick 2 minute layout 10Jan 16, 2010 7:36 am I like the overall layout - the main living area and rumpus opening onto the al fresco area is great, and bedrooms are well removed from the entertaining areas, so nice and quiet. It's hard to comment without having an idea of the orientation of the house. Hopefully you've considered that and have the al fresco area/family room on the north side? The extra bathroom would be handy as somewoman said, if guests will be using that part of the house. But I can also see a use if you have a pool somewhere near there... or if someone in the family has a messy garage-based hobby. Otherwise, a powder room would probably be sufficient. I'll be interested to see the plan with rooms more to scale and additional details drawn in. Re: Quick 2 minute layout 11Jan 16, 2010 9:47 am Like I've said its just a mock up the master will probably not be in any shape like I've drawn but it will be in that area of the house. I might as well have just drawn circles for what room I would like where to get a general feel of the flow/room positioning of the house. Perhaps I lay this thread to rest until I have proper drawn up plans that don't have 1000001 things wrong with it. Re: Quick 2 minute layout 12Jan 16, 2010 11:40 am I'm not sure why the defensiveness... You asked for comment, and that is exactly what you got. Discussions have simply been trying to work out your placements, acknowledging that you haven't drawn thing in or that we'd like to see a more scaled version when you have it. Most people would say thanks for taking the time to look and comment Re: Quick 2 minute layout 13Jan 16, 2010 12:02 pm Oh no I am greatful for replies but I think it was a mistake putting my not very good drawings up and might wait until I have something that's been done properly because everyones advice is good but would make more sense to something that's been done to scale then everyone will be on the same page looking at the same thing instead of my rubbish that probably only makes sense to me lol. We are just trying to get an idea for room positionng across the house for now, I should have been more specific. Thanks anyway guys hopefully I will have something in the next week or so. 1. Roof cleaning and paint - which colour do you recommend? I often see black/ dark grey in use these days but I would prefer… 0 8445 Thanks for the suggestion. The space between shower and sinks was too tight. I agree about the toilet location. 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