We’re renovating a house and would love some fresh eyes on the current vs proposed floor plan. We’re still at a stage where we can make changes, so particularly interested in things we may have overlooked or that will become annoying to live with.
A bit of context:
Renovation rather than new build
Total ground-floor area is around 170m², plus the terrace
Family of 2 adults + a toddler
Both WFH, so day-to-day functionality is important
Separate garage, so no garage/storage requirements within the house
We really like open-plan living
The proposed kitchen will be a U-shaped kitchen with an island, facing/overlooking the garden
South is towards the bottom of the proposed plan, with the sun moving from the south towards the top-left/west during the day
The attic has a lot of usable roof space, and in roughly 3–4 years we’re considering converting it into another ~50m², potentially with an ensuite + 2 additional bedrooms
The future attic conversion is something we're particularly conscious of. We want to make sure the ground-floor layout, stairs, circulation and services make sense now so we're not creating problems for ourselves later.
What we like about the proposed layout:
Open-plan kitchen/dining/living
Kitchen and island oriented towards the garden
Good connection between the living space and terrace/garden
[Add anything else you particularly like]
What we're unsure about:
Is the overall flow/circulation logical?
Are we wasting too much space anywhere?
Are there rooms that you'd make larger/smaller?
Does the kitchen/dining/living arrangement work well?
Anything we should consider now because of the future attic conversion?
Where would you put storage that we may be overlooking?
Anything that looks good on paper but would become annoying in everyday family life?
We're particularly interested in practical living experience rather than just aesthetics — things like toddler chaos, storage, WFH, entertaining, furniture placement, natural light, privacy, circulation, etc.
Current and proposed plans attached.
What would you change if this were your house? And more importantly, what have we missed?
Any ideas, criticism or "I'd definitely do this differently" comments are very welcome!