Retire in Style: The Small House You’ve Been Dreaming Of!
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- House Plan: 443
Area of Use: 1500 sqft (150m2) (Square footage does not include the Garage)
👉 House Plan Cost: $950
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Plan: 443
👉 House Plan Cost: $950
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👉 Contact us: avnstudio93@gmail.com
There is no bathroom access for guests in this house. I don’t want people walking through bedrooms if they need to go.
with your excellent design skills, don't know way so many designs with front porch living, instead of back yard decks and porches, where, in my opinion people would prefer to entertain. More privacy.
AVN house designs are not for cookie cutter neighborhoods where you are relegated to backyard living. Get some land and spread out.
@@razorwired130 perhaps you might want to consider both living spaces for options,
@@GaryJensen-k3f - yep and that adds costs and build complexity. There are thousands of house plans on the market with porches in the back. If your primary view is out of the front of your house - this plan is worth considering.
Nearly all these house plans have the front door opening directly into the living room, something I really hate, for two reasons: sometimes you don't want someone getting a good look around your main living space, and second, tracking mud into the main part of the house.
Yes, I agree! I typically fast forward the houseplan when I view 1st time. No foyer landing when entering home, going directly into living area; IS NOT the houseplan I want.
You're not being realistic - this house plan is 1500 sq ft.
@@razorwired130Well there is that ..
I agree. A foyer with a place for coats and to remove footwear also serves as a mud room and as an "air lock" in wintry weather.
@@razorwired130 For future thought: change the plan to accommodate. Listen to the conversation here about having the porch space in the back. Don’t just tell people to “spread out”. You might be great at design but you suck at sales. You DO want this to be a lucrative endeavor, do you not? Have someone less stringent do the comments
I am wondering where your guest would use the rest room? I do like this floor plan with that exception.
Even me, could add it into the utility room space? Small and compact is all you need, right? Powder room?
"This house was customized based on the client’s preferences, as they seem to value privacy and rarely have visitors. However, there’s still space available in the laundry area and the master bedroom closet where we can make some adjustments if needed. Let me know what you think!"
@@cindycardy7167 Right
@@avnstudio93 Yes that is what I was thinking also.
@@avnstudio93 I would insert a half bath somewhere in the laundry - closet area.
This is a very nice layout. Lots of room and very open and inviting.
Thank youuu
just need the extra bath room for guests
The glass window for the toilet room door is too much in the master bath when privacy is the point. I agree that there needs to be a half bath for easy access for guests that do not involve walking through a bedroom. The tile work is too busy. One room might be okay, but multiple rooms of chaos tile is disquieting. The color scheme on the walls is nice.
Beautiful house plans!
Thank youuuu
Dishwasher is too far from the sink !
Love the concept. It’s so close to perfect.
Guest bathroom should be accessible without walking through a bedroom.
Other than that, this is a nice home!
Needs work, guests have to go thu bedrooms to use the bathroom. Should have a half bath in plan. Why would anyone put the dishwasher at the farthest point from the sink, that makes absolutely no sence. Center the stove & put it right by the sink. Plenty of room in this plan to get it right.
Sacrifice some of the master closet space and put a powder bath off the utility room. Kitchen cabinets can be arranged any way you want.
Lovely, at 1.59 would love that large window to be sliding doors 🎉
And those out of the kitchen/dining too.
Not sure what weather is like there, here in South Africa we need verrrry open❤
Great idea! Sliding doors would add even more charm and functionality 🎉😊
If you could put a half bath in the laundry room, that would be convenient for guests. No walking through the bedroom.
It's very pretty but I would like to see more designs of houses 1000 sq ft and under. I think smaller footprints are better in today's world. It gives more room and money for everyone to have a home.
I'm wondering (as not familiar with the Anglo-American-kind-of-living) why the "living room/sitting room"-space is only a tiny fraction of the whole space the house is offering. Where to place all inhabitants for a great home cinema performance by for instance Laser TV & 120''-screen plus 7.2.4 surround audio equipment . . . ?
I am interested in finding out if you have builders that I could discuss these plans in more detail
Very nice video ............👍 ❤️ 👌
Many many thanks
Perfect ❤❤❤
That tall, thin refrigerator and stacked washer-dryer will not work for someone 5'1". Need step stool to reach upper shelves and into back of washer / dryer drum. Lovely master closet, but prefer garage for storage.
Keep making 1400-1500 sqft homes!
Y’all are hooked on that gaudy green wall paper. Not a fan.
Nice home except the dryer venting and no half bath for guests or full one in the hallway, so I would never build this.
Ventless dryers work just fine - they don't add heat and humidity to the home as is often thought, they don't produce lint, they save $200/year on energy costs and your clothes will last longer. Also gives you a TON of flexibility on where to locate your laundry room. Definitely needs a guest bathroom - take a bit of the master closet and put a powder bath off the utility room.
🤔 No wardrobe, no guest toilet. When you have visitors, they always have to go through the bedroom to get to the toilet. Not well thought out. And where is the energy room? Heating etc.?
Some houses now have heat pumps and on-demand hot water, so a mechanical room isn't necessary for them. But there should be a designated space for those who want conventional systems.
@@Bobrogers99 Aha, I understand.
@@Bobrogers99 - Mechanical rooms can be put in insulated attic spaces. I don't see the point in taking up floor space for a dedicated mechanical room.
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