Wednesday, August 15, 2018

13 Home Plans You Should See Before Designing Your Home



To contribute a little bit with your inspiration, if you are planning the construction of your new home, if you do not know how to explain to the  architect what you want or simply because you are collecting ideas for when you specify your dream.
We all know the architectural plans, but sometimes it becomes difficult to understand them: the architects and engineers fill them with data and numbers, with symbols that only they understand and what we think is a cover can be only the level where the measurements are indicated of the land. So nothing better than observing a raised plane, as if the house was built to a certain level, to know how the walls are being moved, where the doors are, what the corridors are and what the rooms would look like.

We invite you to continue and surprise yourself.

1. A House In Detail

This house is on two floors and in this image we show you the first one. Each element, structure and furniture is careful to detail and has been thought of everything: a room for visitors, a family room, dining room, kitchen, stairs, a bedroom, garage and garden.

2. First Floor With Bedrooms

The upper floor is beautiful. It has three bedrooms, bathrooms, a terrace and many details in wood. This element makes it a project that promises a lot of charm and warmth.

3. Small And Functional

This little house is very small but has everything you need to live comfortably: it has a dining room and kitchen sharing the space with a living room, a niche for television, even a terrace to share! The private area is kept away from the view of the visits, two full bathrooms and two bedrooms complement the distribution.

4. When There Is Enough Space

This house is directly entered into a large social area, with a nice room and an elegant dining room, and then leads to the semi-private area, which overlooks the kitchen with a large dining room, a small family room and the lobby towards the stairs.

5. The Distribution Of The Social Area

In this image we can see how certain areas are privatised and separated by means of light elements. The first case is to enter, we are located in a hall that separates us from the room through a bookseller, maintaining some privacy. The other is the lattice that separates the room from the distribution of the bedrooms and bathroom, creating a corridor in the center and generating intimacy in that area.

6. An Apartment That Takes Advantage Of The Best Distribution

In this house, the main entrance does not lead us to the room, but it leads us through a corridor through which we cross the bedrooms and the bathrooms, to finally reach the living room, the dining room and the kitchen, always having as background a beautiful terrace on the other side of the window.

7. A More Open Distribution

In this case, we also go to the social area through a corridor, but the arrival is almost immediate, and the large room opens to the center of the building, distributing the bedrooms to one side and ending with a shared terrace between the room and the main bedroom

8. Wide Space

This residential and commercial properties covering Essex presents a much more proportionate distribution, wide and open. After crossing the door you will reach a large room where the kitchen, living room and dining room are located, leading to a small private terrace. It only has one bedroom and one bathroom, but they are large and quite well-organised.

9. Playing With Spaces

This house has a master bedroom with its own bathroom and dressing room, a secondary bedroom and a cosy reception, a large room that shares the area with the dining room and kitchen.

10. Compact But Bright

In this residence, a corridor leads us to the shared room with the dining room and the kitchen, privatising the bedrooms and the bathroom, keeping the areas independent.

11. A Complicated Design

If you like to play with spaces and break angles, this design is great, daring and very attractive. Use cuts at 45 degrees to break the monotony of the four walls and, by means of a turn, a diagonal corridor brings us closer to the kitchen and the living room, while the bedrooms with their bathrooms and dressing rooms are distributed in angular spaces but very functional

12. A Simple View

On this floor we can see only the distribution of spaces, with all the freedom to decide what to designate in each one. The cabinets and bathrooms are easy to identify, now it's up to you to decide where to put the master bedroom.

13. A Beautiful Facade

And finally, we say goodbye with the 3D view of a facade, so that you put face to the design you have chosen. Remember that the volumetry of the exterior depends on the interior layout, and the charm of the designer depends on the creativity of the designer.

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