Choosing a house project for a family with two children. Ready-made projects of multi-room houses Day zone for the whole family

EVERYTHING WILL FIT!

This section contains ready-made projects of cottages for large families.

In houses 5 to 10 bedrooms, some of which are necessarily located on the ground floor and are convenient for the older generation or kids.
. Cottages have an extended set auxiliary premises: garages, saunas, spacious workshops or spacious storerooms, garden terraces for outdoor summer recreation. This eliminates the need to build a brazier, a barn or a second house, completely freeing the site for a garden, garden or park.

In most projects, common areas are combined into one spacious room, but can be isolated from each other. houses with an "open" ground floor plan the catalog contains the majority, since the location of common areas in a single space without partitions is one of the design principles of our bureau.

GROW AND CHANGE! The peculiarity of large families is "staff turnover" - someone is born, marries or separates. And so the house should be such that it can be easily re-arranged under new circumstances. Interior space designed without load-bearing walls, which allows you to divide it into rooms in a different way, as it is needed right now. The ability to change the layout of an already built multi-room house makes it more versatile and easily adaptable to the renewing composition of a large family.

If your children have grown up and want to separate, but be close, see also

Where to begin? What to pay attention to? Practical experience.

I am often asked: how did you manage to build such a cozy and, at the same time, comfortable house? Who did the project for you?

Let me share our experience. (Continuation of articles about our choice of land and site planning)

It all started with the fact that I wanted my own house. Two-story, spacious, with its own bedroom, children's room and kitchen-living room. Everything is like everyone else in dreams of a house.

At first we just looked at hundreds of cute pictures of houses. When it became clear what they liked and what they didn’t, they switched to sites with projects. The second differs from the first in the presence of layouts. There are a lot of sites. After studying the catalogs of projects, mainly on Western sites, we have clear requirements for the house:

  1. No basement. It's expensive, but functionally we don't need it
  2. No garage for cars. We decided that the garage would be a separate building, combined with a workshop and households. block. Sometime later
  3. No sauna in the house. Initially, they wanted exactly the opposite, but decided to save on the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe house itself. And combine the bath with guest rooms and build later
  4. 2 floors. One would take up too much area of ​​the site, three - you are tormented by running up the stairs.
  5. 3 bedrooms: adult and two children (separately for son and daughter)
  6. Dressing room combined with an adult bedroom and a bathroom
  7. Dressing room, combined with the hallway. So that all outerwear, sleds, skis, strollers, etc. could be stored right there.
  8. An office that can sometimes serve as a guest room
  9. Your own bathroom for children and your parents
  10. Laundry combined with a place to store all household items
  11. Second light and fireplace. Expensive and irrational attributes, but without them your home is not a home. As a result, all the preparatory work was done for the fireplace, but the installation itself was postponed for a couple of years.
  12. Living room, dining room and kitchen - a single large space, a minimum of walls on the ground floor
  13. Lots of big windows. In the living room and dining room, they should be "on the floor", they should be even in the bathrooms and pantries.
  14. A veranda overlooking the backyard and combined with a kitchen to dine al fresco on rare warm days
  15. A small pantry in the kitchen, so as not to take up space in the headset with rarely used things
  16. Boiler room that complies with fire safety standards (with a window, a separate entrance).

Requirements such as the proximity of communications and the orientation of windows to the south were taken for granted. For each room, we presented the minimum and maximum allowable area. To do this, they measured all the rooms of the apartment in which they lived, and sketched out a kitchen plan in the Ikea planner.

With approximately such a list, we began to choose a project from those sold on Russian sites. Western ones are not suitable here due to their orientation to other climatic conditions. The advantages of buying over individual development are, firstly, in cost, and secondly, often in quality. Many "serial" projects have already been built by someone, tested in practice, and in general, they are made by professional, and not "second time after diploma" architects and designers.

We were one step away from buying one of these projects:

But they changed their mind.

We decided to make an individual project based on some already built one. Some already built found on the next site of the design organization. After discussing the project with the builders, we found out that they know the house from photographs and that it is located in Novosibirsk. We were shocked and went to watch live.

The house turned out to be very cool, but too big and not suitable for all our requirements. They took it as a basis and redid it.

After about 15 iterations, we got a project that meets all our requirements:




Thus, you can choose the project that best suits you. And then turn to an architect or a construction company and make this project "yours", as we did. By acting exactly according to this algorithm, you can avoid dozens of projects that are not suitable for you from designers who do not know your needs and tastes.

And finally, a few practical tips on how to avoid mistakes and get the project of your dream home:

    Be more often in the homes of acquaintances and friends. Observe your feelings, in which house you feel comfortable and cozy, and in which you feel uncomfortable and want to change the space.

    Visualize in your area. Come to where you will build a house and imagine that you are in it. Put the pegs and stand on the proposed veranda, living room, kitchen. Watch where the sun shines, what the view will be from the windows, what kind of neighbors, whether you want to be closer to them or whether you should turn the house around so that the veranda for gatherings with loved ones is in a secluded corner. It is good to know the wind rose of your area and plan the front entrance so that you do not have to dig out with a shovel on a winter morning. It is convenient to have a window overlooking the gate and the gate in order to see the one who has come to you.

    Consider your lifestyle. If you have children and like active walks, frequent guests, or maybe you just have a large wardrobe, then plan a spacious entrance hall with a storage area for clothes, shoes, sports equipment, and guest hangers. Also a great idea with a dryer or underfloor heating in the hallway, very useful in winter, when a crowd of kids come running from the street and you need to dry your clothes as quickly as possible.

    If you have a dog, you can plan a water source right in the hallway so that you can wash your paws. This will come in handy for barefoot children in the summer too!

    A big house means big cleaning, washing and ironing. Try to optimize the space for these cases. Plan a laundry room or one of the bathrooms with a utility area where you can place a washing machine, dryer, ironing board, detergents and various mops. It is very convenient to immediately start containers for each family member, where to put clean clothes. For example, a child carries such a container, puts clothes in their places, then leaves this container in his room, and brings the same container with dirty linen to the bath. It turns out that there is always a place in the room where the child folds used clothes without scattering dirty socks all over the house.

    You can, of course, come up with more interesting ideas, such as an elevator pipe for dirty clothes in each room, through which it gets into the general basket in the laundry room. But this is, as they say, whatever your heart desires.

    Storage of things. When building your house, you have a great advantage: you can avoid closets altogether. Plan closets, pantries and mezzanines in almost every room. Look for ideas in Ikea and on sites on the Internet. This approach has long been used in the West. In addition, it can save your space, and therefore reduce the cost of the house.

    Children. Many people think that by moving into their own house and making children's rooms on the second floor, they will forever get rid of children's chaos and toys throughout the house. This is mistake. Unless, of course, you are going to sit in the children's room all day and play there with the child. Children will be where you are. Therefore, immediately think over the storage of toys and children's areas both on the first and second floors. I really liked the ideas when a niche was made on the ground floor and a children's corner was equipped, a swing and a hammock hung in the living room, and the center of the room was free for running around and active games. Another interesting idea is to make separate bedrooms for children, with access to a common play area where common toys are stored and you can spend time together. This is suitable for families who have little age difference in children and have many common interests. This idea allows you to learn to share space and things, but retaining the opportunity to retire and have your favorite toys and activities.

    Think outside the box. Remember that your home should please you both from the outside and from the inside. Don't build square boxes with one small window in every room. Imagine the house of your dreams, which illuminates the morning sunlight, or maybe you have long dreamed of looking at the stars, lying on your bed in the bedroom? Why not? Everything is possible! The main thing is to plan :)

I wish you grandiose plans and practical projects to move into your dream home as soon as possible! If you have any questions about our project, you can ask them in the comments, I will try to answer.

We offer a typical cottage project for a large family or create a new one based on your wishes. You will be pleasantly surprised by the low prices for individual sketches and the high quality of their execution. When developing a model of a future home, all the nuances that will allow you to live in it with maximum comfort are taken into account. All works are carried out exactly in a predetermined time frame by experienced architects and designers. We work for clients from Moscow and regions. Prepayment for an individual sketch of housing will be 50% of its cost for both metropolitan and regional customers, which is very profitable.

Projects of large cottages and mansions are popular because the modern world appreciates stability, which is associated with the life of several generations together, according to the traditional Russian way of life. More and more people, tired of the accelerated rhythm of life in a big city, are looking for harmony and tranquility in nature among relatives and friends. Our specialists have extensive experience in creating author's sketches that will emphasize the individuality of the client and will fully correspond to his lifestyle, habits, etc.

As examples of work in the electronic catalog of house projects, you can find a one-story or two-story house for a large family, the project of which is already ready, or other options for sketches of a future home, and purchase them without leaving your home. A convenient search form will help you quickly determine the desired sketch. To do this, you just need to set the necessary parameters for the future project of a house for a large family. The search is carried out using the following filters:

  • total area;
  • number of living rooms;
  • wall material;
  • number of floors;
  • the presence of a basement, attic and other outbuildings;
  • presence and size of the garage.