it's perfect. If only I had the land and money. I'd have a detached two car garage in the backyard with a nice pathway for storage. The siding would be a nice deep pacific blue with white trim and shutters and a pretty yellow front door.
I like the overall layout, but I would rather have the side deck on the left side of the house removed and a two-car garage there instead, especially since it leads into the utility room. Besides providing security for any vehicles, it's nice to not have to run through the rain into the house with groceries, packages, etc., especially older couples. Add it needs more storage - nice size linen closet, coat closet. Is there attic access? Where to put seasonal decorations or other miscellaneous items? Personally, I would also need either a third bedroom or a den/library/computer room. A pantry would be nice in the kitchen, plus a dishwasher and microwave. The sun porch is a nice and welcome addition!
This is a beautiful home. It feels light and complete with nearly everything one would want (except a dishwasher, I think). The real jewel in the crown is the garden room - it makes me overlook the smallish window in the sitting room. Lovely home - would live here ( if I can bring a dishwasher LOL)
This house is attractive and sensibly laid out. I love the all-season sunporch (identified as a screened porch but shown fully glassed). Brits would call it a garden room. Chefs could want a pantry, but changing the open shelves in the kitchen to cabinets and adding a cabinet in the dining area might suffice. Well done!
where is the space for air condition system / hangler and water heater? Also space for linens /towels ,utility closet since there is no garage . I mean storage area ? I get it is a small house but I wonder if that can be added
Too contemporary inside. Not enough storage. Needs shelving replaced with cabinets in several areas. No pantry. Walking through laundry to go to side porch ... ?
Whatever happened to actual coat closets in entryways? Where is kitchen storage? Open shelves? Again, dated, impractical, and easy dust and dirt collectors. Perhaps that round dining table and chairs would be better utilized if switched with the too-large-for-the-space, back-to-the-kitchen rectangular table and chairs. No; I see neither dishwasher nor pantry. Now I see where a pantry might be: Utilizing some wasted space in the laundry room/pass-through exit. Why the chair in front of the "mystery door" in bedroom 1? Furniture in both bedrooms is too large, but the "brass" (I know, it's AI) bed just doesn't work. Finally (I'm sure you're glad to see that word), squeeze-in closet in bathroom 2 brings mold and mildew to mind. Sorry, but since you have plan(s) for this design, I presume you expected some criticism. Good luck!
"Thanks for the detailed critique, Elizabethgatesdodge! You've raised some valid points-coat closets, kitchen storage, and furniture layout are all key considerations. The open shelving can collect dust; rethinking that pantry space could be beneficial. We appreciate the feedback on the placement of the bedrooms and closets. Always open to constructive criticism-thanks again for the well wishes!"
@ArchCBlueprints Thanks so much for not taking offense! I really AM trying to be helpful, not harsh, especially since I think you have some great designs. I enjoy seeing dreams that can be shared and possibly become reality. I'm just suggesting a few "tweaks." Keep up the good work, and I'm sure I and many others will keep watching!!!
The two outside reasonably sized decks are nice.
it's perfect. If only I had the land and money. I'd have a detached two car garage in the backyard with a nice pathway for storage. The siding would be a nice deep pacific blue with white trim and shutters and a pretty yellow front door.
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I like the overall layout, but I would rather have the side deck on the left side of the house removed and a two-car garage there instead, especially since it leads into the utility room. Besides providing security for any vehicles, it's nice to not have to run through the rain into the house with groceries, packages, etc., especially older couples. Add it needs more storage - nice size linen closet, coat closet. Is there attic access? Where to put seasonal decorations or other miscellaneous items? Personally, I would also need either a third bedroom or a den/library/computer room. A pantry would be nice in the kitchen, plus a dishwasher and microwave. The sun porch is a nice and welcome addition!
This is a beautiful home. It feels light and complete with nearly everything one would want (except a dishwasher, I think). The real jewel in the crown is the garden room - it makes me overlook the smallish window in the sitting room. Lovely home - would live here ( if I can bring a dishwasher LOL)
Thanks so much! 😊
This house is attractive and sensibly laid out. I love the all-season sunporch (identified as a screened porch but shown fully glassed). Brits would call it a garden room. Chefs could want a pantry, but changing the open shelves in the kitchen to cabinets and adding a cabinet in the dining area might suffice. Well done!
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Kitchen has no dishwasher, but other rooms are good.
super love the design....beautiful!
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Where are the closets?
I would love to see this home done in mountain stone on the exterior.
Hey Ann-lp4gq, Noted your point, in future we will do it.
where is the space for air condition system / hangler and water heater? Also space for linens /towels ,utility closet since there is no garage . I mean storage area ? I get it is a small house but I wonder if that can be added
"Hey Evahernandez, thank you for your suggestions, these types of suggestions improving the homes design."
Too contemporary inside. Not enough storage. Needs shelving replaced with cabinets in several areas. No pantry. Walking through laundry to go to side porch ... ?
Whatever happened to actual coat closets in entryways? Where is kitchen storage? Open shelves? Again, dated, impractical, and easy dust and dirt collectors. Perhaps that round dining table and chairs would be better utilized if switched with the too-large-for-the-space, back-to-the-kitchen rectangular table and chairs. No; I see neither dishwasher nor pantry. Now I see where a pantry might be: Utilizing some wasted space in the laundry room/pass-through exit. Why the chair in front of the "mystery door" in bedroom 1? Furniture in both bedrooms is too large, but the "brass" (I know, it's AI) bed just doesn't work. Finally (I'm sure you're glad to see that word), squeeze-in closet in bathroom 2 brings mold and mildew to mind. Sorry, but since you have plan(s) for this design, I presume you expected some criticism. Good luck!
"Thanks for the detailed critique, Elizabethgatesdodge! You've raised some valid points-coat closets, kitchen storage, and furniture layout are all key considerations. The open shelving can collect dust; rethinking that pantry space could be beneficial. We appreciate the feedback on the placement of the bedrooms and closets. Always open to constructive criticism-thanks again for the well wishes!"
My thought well voiced too!
@ArchCBlueprints Thanks so much for not taking offense! I really AM trying to be helpful, not harsh, especially since I think you have some great designs. I enjoy seeing dreams that can be shared and possibly become reality. I'm just suggesting a few "tweaks." Keep up the good work, and I'm sure I and many others will keep watching!!!
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