FLOOR PLAN DESIGN - BIGGER ISN'T ALWAYS BETTER

BIGGER DOESN’T NECESSARILY MEAN BETTER
To illustrate that bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better, for this post I’m sharing the isolated floor plans of both the initial and current design for the great room, kitchen and dining room for comparison purposes. In reviewing the floor plans side by side, here’s a list of the differences between them.

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BATHROOM FLOOR PLAN DESIGN - MUST HAVES

Recently I shared a post about designing hallways with multi function where in part I spoke about the need for bathroom floor plans to include windows. For this week’s post, I’m elaborating on the importance of including windows, specifically in private toilet rooms for primary suites, ensuite bathrooms and shared bathrooms.

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GALLEY LAUNDRY ROOM DESIGN - FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS

In today’s custom homes, not only have we added more specialized rooms to floor plan design but spaces that were once considered to only be for utilitarian purposes like laundry rooms, closets, pantries, etc. have now joined the ranks of being showpieces that are artfully designed while being loaded with functionality.

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CUSTOM FLOOR PLANS - HOW TO DESIGN HALLWAYS WITH MULTI-PURPOSE

When it comes to designing floor plans, even though dedicating space for hallways and circulation is essential, it can often times feel a bit problematic, especially when available square footage is limited. However, with thoughtful planning and honed-in spatial design skills, circulation spaces can be designed so hallways add value beyond just providing space to get from one point to the next.

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FOUR WAYS TO ADD ARCHITECTURAL INTEREST TO A DINING ROOM FLOOR PLAN

In my early career of designing custom floor plans, I was highly tuned into making sure that I provided livable functionality to every inch, every square foot and every nook and cranny of the homes I designed. And though this is still true of my approach to floor plan design today, I’ve since refined my notion and definition of purpose and the utility of space

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BATHROOM FLOOR PLAN - BEFORE AND AFTER - SMALL CHANGES WITH BIG IMPROVEMENTS

I often get asked questions about how much space should be allotted for specific rooms. Is 20 ft x 25 ft a good size for a great room? Would a space 14 ft x 16 ft feel generous enough for a primary bedroom? And what about for our kids’ bedrooms, would 12 ft x 10 ft be too small?

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TWELVE WAYS TO IMPROVE A KITCHEN DESIGN - FLOOR PLAN REVIEW

For this week’s post, I’m sharing an isolated kitchen floor plan from a Floor Plan Review.  I’ll start by pointing out what’s not working, and then show a sketch to illustrate how the kitchen design can be improved with minor modifications. Let’s get started!

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