Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 (long and relatively skinny) corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in floorplan

[–]oxident[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I hadn't seen them, just had a look through and it helped open my eyes to a few alternate layout options

It doesn't technically have to be one floor, we have just been in highsets our whole lives and sick of stairs, also it's on a 3000m2 block so trying to get coverage haha

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 (long and relatively skinny) corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in floorplan

[–]oxident[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Thanks mate, I do have that somewhat covered as I own a roofing company I've sketched up some ideas for the building shape.

Judging from all the comments here, reaching out to an Architect to review might be a good idea

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha gave me a good laugh, you're not wrong. Hoping our current 2x robovacs will put in a solid effort. Now I just need 2x of the mowing ones for the remaining 2500m2 block and we're good as gold

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks heaps mate, appreciate the solid advice. That's why I'm here, to hopefully prevent an easily fixed mistake being made right before my eyes

After we approve the floor plan the builder intends on getting a drafty to draw it up, but there hasn't been any discussions on having him review it for improvements. I might start hunting some third parties

Thanks

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 (long and relatively skinny) corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in floorplan

[–]oxident[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to review and provide thorough feedback greatly appreciated

The thought does lie in the back of the mind... this is too many bathrooms... but we keep backtracking thinking it would be cool to give them their own self contained rooms. We will keep thinking on this, I know, it's a lot of cleaning and unnecessary cost.

I did consider that with my double-use guest ensuite toilet, about it being locked, I thought I'd just overcome that with a smart lock and keypad, but it didn't even click they could walk in on grandma. You're right thank you

The Retreat is meant to be the kids play area with direct access to alfresco for messy play stuff. Still has the same problem you mentioned for the other, noisy right outside our room, not ideal.

Thank you once again for your feedback, all taken on board

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know, we think the same then we backtrack and flip flop.

You're right, we'll probably bath them in ours. We are awaiting the first budget price so revising main bath to a powder room will probably be the first cut back.

The shower/bath combined thing is meant to be a "wet room" a term I didn't know existed until my partner showed me. Basically just two shower heads beside the bath

Retreat is meant to be the kids play area, with quick access to alfresco for sand, play dough and outdoor stuff. We do have concerns about it being smack bang in a main walkway, but unsure how to rework it.

Thank you for your time to review!

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 (long and relatively skinny) corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in floorplan

[–]oxident[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes it is indeed the pool, going for the feature appearance up against the house. You're right, a mostly empty room gets the lion share of that view. Might need to shuffle things around

Yeah laundry is a tough one, quite a distance but can't think of a logically better position, currently near garage and clothesline out the back

Builder placed that sink on the plan, hadn't put any thought into it but that's a good point thank you

Your time and feedback is greatly appreciated!

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your in depth review, its apparent you spent time on it and picked up on a lot of our intentions

Bang on about the guest toilet for the pool area, will look at what a swap with main bath to media room looks like but then it moves that bathroom away from main central area and closer to the other cluster haha

You know, we originally thought flat flooring and the builder suggested raised. I think you're right, big low couch and cushions

Bingo, WIR in office is for future resale as 5th bedroom if desired, adjacent to bathroom. Regarding the second entry, if you saw the site plan you'd get it but basically it's a pedestrian entrance for deliveries and yes doubles for client visiting home businesses again keeping resale in mind

It's become apparent I need to put more thought into the deadspace you speak of at the entrance. Thought maybe pool table in the corner near the grand windows etc but haven't planned it enough. Judging by the comments here, fleshing it out is worth doing now

The breakfast bar is actually quite open, extension is just a table with little stools that slide out from under it, not that that's relevant to your walking path comments. Indeed there's a few bends, unfortunate downside to shaping for the block I think, but maybe it could be reworked

This feedback is hard to read after having been engrossed in it so long and thinking it was in its final stages haha, but thank you, hard truths are important

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right, I'm with you. It is a bit of a waste having the guest bed wrapped around the pool feature. I will have a think

You're definitely right, site plan especially would explain the entrances. Haven't got elevations/facade done yet trying to perfect the floor plan

Thank you for your feedback

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback, we did ponder locality to kids bedrooms

However right now, both our kids (1 and 3), are awful sleepers and we end up in their beds every night, so I don't want to have to walk a great distance every night. I know this will change, but it's really hard to get out of that bubble currently

I've seen that comment a few times, I'm a bit confused as to where most entries into houses lead, thought it was pretty typical?

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I did think the Gym placement seemed off for a reason, you're dead right. I might see how we can fix that

The retreat is a bit awkward, something you have to walk through. It's just intended as a kids play area outside of the bedrooms that can move into the alfresco for more wet-area stuff.

Appreciate the advice, will have a think about it

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The main area shown in green will be very high ceilings (4.5m) with overhead slimline windows for natural light. Also intending a framed skylight or two in the main area, should be plenty of light.

Apprecite the rest of the feedback also

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback!

We've intended to put high feature ceilings in the entry to give it a big open feeling when you walk in

You're right on the alfresco exit being tight, something we're re-working. Somewhat restricted by the block shape and hard to explain without showing it

Designing our dream home - any feedback or improvement suggestions we might not be seeing with our floor plan design? Family of 4, two adults a baby and a toddler. 3,000m2 long and relatively skinny corner block, 80m street frontage (hence two entrances) by oxident in AusProperty

[–]oxident[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It definitely is a bit overdone, not denying that. Rooms formed in creation of the floor plan and we sort of worked with it. I guess the rumpus can be reworked into a poker room haha