2000 sqft 1 level house 4 bedrooms with many requirements: possible ?
Difficulty searching for simple 2000 sq ft L-shape
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Update: found this floor plan that I could tweak (thinking of putting kitchen in place of office as this would make it less visible from the living room and be able to close it off with sliding doors if wanted) - and probably put 3 bedrooms on the right side:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to find a floor plan as close as possible to what I want so I can modify it to suit my needs. The wish list is long and makes it tricky to fit everything in 2000 sqft and make it a energy efficient as possible:
. ideally everything on one floor but open to 1 bedroom and bath upstairs (bonus room above garage would work too for this)
. need 4 bedrooms + 1 office (that can be used as guest room as well so not tiny) - 3 bedrooms in same corner: master ensuite + 2 kid bedrooms + kid bathroom - 4th bedroom and office can be in different corner.
. ideally entrance to the bedrooms wing would be between entry hall and livingroom/dining/kitchen space (no walk through living room for instance but also not going through the mud of the entry hall
. Double garage that could communicate with the house by a porch or directly to the house - must connect directly to entry hall
. Ideally kitchen can be closed from the rest as needed: on the first picture I could see this if inverting dining and kitchen
. I like the disposition of kitchen, dining and living room in a L shape
. ideally all bathrooms have a window
. ideally living room and dining are facing the backyard
. the access to the bonus space should be either not far from entrance or from the bedroom wing
I have added a few pictures of some features I like:
Picture 1: I like the L shape and would invert kitchen and dining - https://beaverhomesandcottages.ca/model/cariboo-sc/
Picture 2: I like it but I need a shape a bit more compact than this and be able to isolate the kitchen from the rest - also ideally kid bedrooms would be facing backyard and master front yard - and also living room would be a bit more isolated from entry hall
https://www.houzz.com/discussions/5210494/ye-wise-kitchen-gurus-new-build-layout-advice-please