You aren't kidding! This house is perfect. I love the bedrooms separated by the living/kitchen areas. Turn that primary bedroom window into a glass door and I'm sold! I'm bookmarking this one for when I'm prepared to build my small house. Thank you for this!!
Stunning home. The ample use of wood on the porch and the graceful balusters have an old world charm that appeals to be. I can see them lined with boxes and filled with pelargonium. Love the decor and color palette-the colors I’ve recently picked for my own kitchen.
Another great design! Love the flow of the home. Everyone would change something here or there, but really they are simply comsetic preferences and easy fixes to suit an individual lifestyle. You have now deigned my three favorite homes to date. I think the white farmhouse you designed, with the beautiful wood trusses at the ceiling, would benenfit from having the extra 10 m2 that this house has
The kitchen IS quite well-done. I would love to cook there. Overall, you've organized the space well but it's all too tight and too close for me. Do you have a version that is 10%-20% larger?
What is behind the door in the laundry room? Small homes need fewer walls to give them the spacious feeling. Remove the foyer wall to the door or a foot from the door. I see you’ve given the guest bedroom a mini closet at the expense of what I thought was a kitchen pantry. I don’t care for the dryer not venting directly outside. Moving the door to enter removing the kitchen cabinetry and putting in the laundry with stackable washer and dryer would be possible and a pantry in there too? Is that possible? Or does interfere with whatever is behind the other door in the laundry? Great Master Suite!
The floor plan hints at having the HVAC and hot water systems in that space, though if they were located elsewhere or if you had a heat pump and instant hot water you could use it as a pantry. Or put the laundry there and use the present laundry room as a pantry. The secondary bedroom doesn't have much closet space, though if it were just used for guests I could cope.
@@Bobrogers99 honestly, there was too much wrong with this home in the end to try to fix it. I don’t know why I went into the description of issues like I did.
@@Bobrogers99 In all such projects, I am confused by the lack of a technical room for engineering systems (boiler, circulation pump, expansion tank, water filter, underfloor heating collector, water meter, electric meter, etc.). Where is it all located? There is no basement here. I do not know these points well in relation to housing construction in the United States, but it seems to me that the lack of such a technical room in the house is a big minus.
@@vladislavandreev7257 In northern US, most houses have basements, though most plans here do not. From UK videos I note that many homes have "combi" gas boilers that fit in an upper kitchen cabinet, though they also need a hot water storage tank placed in a closet. Heat pumps are becoming popular, and their compressors are outdoors, and tankless on-demand water heaters take up very little space. So it is possible to have a house with no equipment room and no basement, but where would I store all my stuff that I don't use but is too good to throw away?
I really liked the layout of this house. One comment, the table and chairs take up to much room. I was wondering if adding a drop down table on the blank wall maybe mount it on a slide rail or something.
Get rid of the awful dated brick in the kitchen as well as the awful brick in the exterior. It is just plain ugly when there are so many other elevated materials to use. There should be a wider space over the fireplace for a large TV-the beams narrow this. Otherwise, nice design.
The kitchen in this home is quite literally perfect in its layout
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You aren't kidding! This house is perfect. I love the bedrooms separated by the living/kitchen areas. Turn that primary bedroom window into a glass door and I'm sold! I'm bookmarking this one for when I'm prepared to build my small house. Thank you for this!!
Stunning home. The ample use of wood on the porch and the graceful balusters have an old world charm that appeals to be. I can see them lined with boxes and filled with pelargonium. Love the decor and color palette-the colors I’ve recently picked for my own kitchen.
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Beautifully done. Love the colors with stone and wood. All I need is land
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Kitchen is AMAZIINGG!!!! Love the color palette!!
Another great design! Love the flow of the home. Everyone would change something here or there, but really they are simply comsetic preferences and easy fixes to suit an individual lifestyle. You have now deigned my three favorite homes to date. I think the white farmhouse you designed, with the beautiful wood trusses at the ceiling, would benenfit from having the extra 10 m2 that this house has
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Beautiful… love love love this ❤❤❤
Needs a carport or garage! Other wise, a great design. Shower stall in master bathroom
The kitchen IS quite well-done. I would love to cook there. Overall, you've organized the space well but it's all too tight and too close for me. Do you have a version that is 10%-20% larger?
What is behind the door in the laundry room?
Small homes need fewer walls to give them the spacious feeling. Remove the foyer wall to the door or a foot from the door. I see you’ve given the guest bedroom a mini closet at the expense of what I thought was a kitchen pantry. I don’t care for the dryer not venting directly outside. Moving the door to enter removing the kitchen cabinetry and putting in the laundry with stackable washer and dryer would be possible and a pantry in there too? Is that possible? Or does interfere with whatever is behind the other door in the laundry?
Great Master Suite!
Behind the laundry room door is a small storage room that you can use in many situations.
The floor plan hints at having the HVAC and hot water systems in that space, though if they were located elsewhere or if you had a heat pump and instant hot water you could use it as a pantry. Or put the laundry there and use the present laundry room as a pantry. The secondary bedroom doesn't have much closet space, though if it were just used for guests I could cope.
@@Bobrogers99 honestly, there was too much wrong with this home in the end to try to fix it. I don’t know why I went into the description of issues like I did.
@@Bobrogers99 In all such projects, I am confused by the lack of a technical room for engineering systems (boiler, circulation pump, expansion tank, water filter, underfloor heating collector, water meter, electric meter, etc.). Where is it all located? There is no basement here. I do not know these points well in relation to housing construction in the United States, but it seems to me that the lack of such a technical room in the house is a big minus.
@@vladislavandreev7257 In northern US, most houses have basements, though most plans here do not. From UK videos I note that many homes have "combi" gas boilers that fit in an upper kitchen cabinet, though they also need a hot water storage tank placed in a closet. Heat pumps are becoming popular, and their compressors are outdoors, and tankless on-demand water heaters take up very little space. So it is possible to have a house with no equipment room and no basement, but where would I store all my stuff that I don't use but is too good to throw away?
How do you get off the back porch?
Are the back and front porches counted in the 850 sqft?
I really liked the layout of this house. One comment, the table and chairs take up to much room. I was wondering if adding a drop down table on the blank wall maybe mount it on a slide rail or something.
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The bedroom needs better window but the rest is cute
Is there a floorplan pls? 😅😂
All floor Plan are available and you can buy it by contacting me: avnstudio.jaspertran@gmail.com. Thank you for liking
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Get rid of the awful dated brick in the kitchen as well as the awful brick in the exterior. It is just plain ugly when there are so many other elevated materials to use. There should be a wider space over the fireplace for a large TV-the beams narrow this. Otherwise, nice design.
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