Functional floor plan and kitchen cabinetry design.
Looking for options for a functional floor plan design. I have attached some of my own design but I'm open to any other floor plan or kitchen cabinetry layout. I'm planing on installing luxury vinyl plank flooring (maybe oak look) throughout the whole house including the entrance of the building. The attached files is a blue print from an architect with the current satuse of the building.
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Single-Family Home Addition Concept
A concept design for a single-family home addition project consisting of four project elements:
1) Back door & Deck – Addition of a rear door to the back yard (right side if facing the house) and a deck. Door can be a maximum of 7ft 8in tall and 8ft wide. Deck can be a maximum of 22ft wide and 12ft 6in deep. Looking for a rear kid-friendly and kid-durable entertaining space concept that helps to bring the outdoors in, while promoting energy conservation. Include appropriate lighting and outdoor electrical power sources. Additional regarding of the back yard to create flat space, as able, without sacrificing existing trees.
2) Right-side Addition – Addition of a three-level addition to the right (North) side of the house (when facing house from the street). Looking for a concept that blends seamlessly into the size and style of the main structure. Addition is a maximum of 16ft wide and 32ft long, beginning at the back of the house and extending a maximum of 8ft in front of the main house structure. House sits on a sloping grade – first floor is roughly between 24in (back corner) to 40in (front corner) off ground level. Three level addition includes:
a. Basement bedroom – Requires built in closet and at least one egress window. Ceiling height must be at least 8ft (presume recess lighting)
b. 1st floor garage – Looking for concept large enough to accommodate an SUV plus storage, with a double door opening to the backyard. Will require steps up to back yard if additional grading is proposed (per item 1).
c. 2nd floor master bedroom/bath – Looking for a concept that includes a “medium” sized master bath/en suite, and a closet large enough to serve 2+ adults
3) New Porch – Addition of a large porch extending from the left side of the new garage/addition (item 2 above) along the entire front of the house and wrapping into the new screened in porch (item 4 below). Looking for a concept that blends seamlessly into the size and style of the main structure, while presenting a level of comfort and style as its curb appeal. Porch can extend a maximum of 8ft from the front of the house.
4) Left-side Addition – Excavation of an additional below grade storage/laundry room on the left side of the house (when facing house from the street), and a wide walk out egress stairway from the basement to the back yard. Addition of a screened in porch at grade/first floor level. Below grade room/porch/egress stairs can extend a maximum of 7ft from the side of the house. Below grade room should have both a door into the basement and a separate external entrance to the back yard/egress stairway. First floor screened in porch should have an entrance from the front porch and a separate entrance into the main house. Addition should be capable of safely sustaining the weight of a future second story addition. Appropriate water mitigation measures should be included for all sub-grade components and stairways.
Additional pictures and info can be provided upon request.
Residential apartment design
We intend to have the following building on a 630 square meter area.
1. A duplex at the front (for me and my family) with a visitor’s room + maid’s room + kitchen + Dining + Living room on ground floor + maybe an ante room + visitor’s toilet. First floor shall have master bedroom + two other rooms + family living area.
2. Two units of three bedroom flats adjoining the duplex, one at the top and the other below.
3. We prefer the building to be of modern “box type” design
2. For the ground floor, it should be one washroom for all use and 2 bathrooms, one in the maids room and one in the guest room
3. We prefer to have for the first floor, a walk in closet and bathroom with double sink for the master bedroom and the other two bedrooms have their own bathroom too.
4. What I meant by adjoining duplexes is this... We intend to have one building accommodate my family at the front occupying the duplex I described above AND two others for two separate families. However, the ones for the other families do not necessarily have to be a duplex. It can be two units of three bedroom flats, one on top of the other. Whatever concept can fit into our plot of land so long as three families can be accommodated.
Questions and clarifications will be answered as quickly as possible to provide a very good input to designers.
Basement buildout ~ 1,700 sqft
We finished remodeling our main living area and are now looking to finish our basement. As an accountant I keep going back to the same two ideas. My wife and I are excited to see some ideas and ultimately choose one to move forward. The goal is to have a fun place for our son and his friends to hang out or the family and friends to watch sports. We are looking for a bedroom, full bath (shower, sink, toilet, area for stackable washer/dryer, linen closet), comfortable tv viewing area that can accommodate 8 +/-, small kitchen area with fridge, sink, some cabinets and floating shelves. We would also like an area for workout equipment (8x10 is sufficient). The games we'd like it to accommodate are ping pong, pop a shot, air hockey, darts, and foosball. An added bonus would be a built in area for two large dog kennels (3' x 5' x 3'). We are on septic so the bathroom discharge would need to feed into a small pit with a grinder pump. As such, the closer the bathroom can be to the main line the better. Note that the bedroom would need to be in the area with the egress window. My first time using SketchUp so please bear with me. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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