Single-Storey Compact Family House with Central Living Core and Covered Front Terrace
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Single-Storey Compact Family House with Central Living Core and Covered Front Terrace

This single-level house plan presents a well-balanced residential layout combining a generous central living space with clearly separated private rooms and a welcoming front terrace, designed for everyday comfort and efficient circulation.

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Area 1690 sq ft Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1.0 Levels 1

Overview

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This single-level house plan presents a well-balanced residential layout combining a generous central living space with clearly separated private rooms and a welcoming front terrace, designed for everyday comfort and efficient circulation.

Suitable climate Hot & dry, tropical, temperate
Ideal occupants Family home, rental investment, suburban housing
Construction complexity low
Total area
1690 sq ft
Footprint
12 m × 15 m
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1.0
Levels
1
Parking
Roof
spitched
Structure
Reinforced concrete frame with masonry walls
Foundation
PAD FOUNDATION /raft
Ceiling height
3.2 m

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Key characteristics

Project data

Total area
1690 sq ft · 157.0 m²
Footprint
12 m × 15 m
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1.0
Levels
1
Parking
Roof
spitched
Structure
Reinforced concrete frame with masonry walls
Foundation
PAD FOUNDATION /raft
Ceiling height
3.2 m
Complexity
low
Ideal for
Family home, rental investment, suburban housing

Editorial note

The story of this plan

This single-storey residential house plan presents a carefully composed and highly functional layout designed to meet the needs of modern family living within a compact and efficient footprint. The architectural composition is defined by a clear hierarchy of spaces, strong roof geometry, and a welcoming front-oriented outdoor sequence that enhances both usability and visual presence. The house is organized around a generously proportioned central living room (39.75 m²), which acts as the spatial and social core of the home. This central positioning allows the living area to function as both a gathering space and a natural circulation hub, reducing unnecessary corridors and ensuring intuitive movement throughout the interior. The room’s size supports multiple furniture arrangements and accommodates daily family activities as well as guest interaction without spatial compromise. Adjacent to the living room, the kitchen (8.47 m²) is compact yet efficient, allowing for direct service to the main living space. Its placement supports everyday functionality while maintaining visual and acoustic separation appropriate for residential comfort. A nearby store room (4.25 m²) enhances practicality by providing dedicated storage for household goods, reducing clutter within primary living areas. The private zone of the house is clearly defined and accessed via a central corridor (8.45 m²) that ensures privacy and acoustic separation from the public areas. The master bedroom (21.84 m²) is generously sized and benefits from a dedicated dressing room (3.61 m²), reinforcing comfort and long-term livability. A secondary bedroom (13.02 m²) provides flexible accommodation suitable for family members, guests, or multipurpose use. Sanitary spaces are logically distributed to serve both residents and visitors. A bathroom (5.89 m²) supports the bedroom zone, while a separate public toilet (5.89 m²) is positioned for convenient access from the living area, improving functionality during social use and daily routines. The house features a layered outdoor approach that enhances both climate responsiveness and architectural character. A front terrace (12.68 m²) acts as a transitional platform between the exterior and interior, elevating the entrance experience and reinforcing the building’s presence on the site. This terrace leads into a covered veranda (7.40 m²), which provides shaded outdoor space suitable for seating, informal gatherings, or climatic buffering before entering the main interior. Architecturally, the building is defined by its pitched roof configuration, which establishes a strong and timeless residential identity. The roof massing clearly articulates the main volume and the entrance zone, while extended eaves contribute to façade protection and visual depth. The elevations on all orientations—north, south, east, and west—demonstrate a balanced distribution of openings, supporting natural light penetration and cross-ventilation where applicable. Overall, this house plan offers a well-resolved, buildable residential solution that balances spatial generosity with compact efficiency. Its clarity of organization, strong architectural form, and adaptable interior layout make it suitable for a wide range of residential contexts, particularly small to medium plots seeking a comfortable, single-level living environment with long-term usability.

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How it feels to live here

Why it was designed this way
The design prioritizes clarity, simplicity, and functional zoning. Public and private spaces are logically organized around a central living room, minimizing circulation waste while enhancing usability. The exterior massing and pitched roof geometry reinforce a timeless, climate-responsive architectural character suitable for a wide range of residential contexts.
What lifestyle it supports
Ideal for small to medium families, this plan supports relaxed daily living, social interaction in the main living area, and privacy within the bedroom zone. The covered veranda and front terrace extend the living experience outdoors, making the house well suited for warm and temperate climates.
How it adapts to your needs
Interior partitions allow reconfiguration without affecting the structural footprint

Kitchen and storage areas can be expanded or merged if required

Veranda and terrace dimensions may be adapted to site conditions

Facade finishes can be modified while retaining the core architectural form

All customization potential is subject to local regulations and structural review.

Highlights

Main features

Single-storey residential layout designed for step-free living

Clearly defined public and private zoning

Large central living room serving as the spatial and circulation core

Two-bedroom configuration with dedicated master bedroom and dressing room

Separate bathroom and public toilet for improved functionality

Compact, efficiently positioned kitchen adjacent to living space

Dedicated store room for household storage

Minimal and efficient corridor layout reducing circulation waste

Covered veranda providing sheltered outdoor transition space

Elevated front terrace enhancing entrance presence and usability

Pitched roof form contributing to climatic responsiveness and architectural character

Balanced façade openings across all orientations (north, south, east, and west elevations provided)

Layouts

Room-by-room

Living Room (39.75 m²)
The living room forms the central core of the house and is the largest interior space. Its generous proportions allow it to function as the main family gathering area while also serving as the primary circulation hub connecting all other rooms. The layout supports flexible furniture arrangements and daily social use without congestion.

Kitchen (8.47 m²)
The kitchen is compact and efficiently planned, positioned adjacent to the living room for convenient daily operation. Its size supports essential kitchen functions while maintaining clear separation from the main living space. No fixed fittings or equipment are specified in the provided plan.

Store Room (4.25 m²)
This dedicated storage space supports household organization and reduces pressure on living and bedroom areas. It is suitable for dry storage, cleaning supplies, or general domestic use.

Master Bedroom (21.84 m²)
The master bedroom is a well-proportioned private space designed for long-term comfort. Its size allows for standard bedroom furniture and clear circulation. The room benefits from direct access to a dedicated dressing area, reinforcing privacy and functionality.

Dressing Room (3.61 m²)
Connected exclusively to the master bedroom, the dressing room provides organized storage and transition space. It enhances bedroom usability without encroaching on sleeping or circulation areas.

Bedroom (13.02 m²)
The secondary bedroom is suitable for family members, guests, or flexible use. Its proportions support standard bedroom functions while maintaining privacy within the sleeping zone of the house.

Bathroom (5.89 m²)
The bathroom is positioned to serve the private sleeping areas. Its size accommodates essential sanitary functions. Fixtures and fittings are not specified in the provided plan.

Public Toilet (5.89 m²)
This separate toilet is accessible from the public living area, allowing guest use without entering the private bedroom zone. It improves daily convenience and functional zoning within the house.

Corridor (8.45 m²)
The corridor provides clear and efficient circulation between the living room and the private rooms. Its layout minimizes wasted space while ensuring privacy and acoustic separation.

Veranda (7.40 m²)
The covered veranda acts as a transitional space between the exterior and interior. It provides sheltered outdoor use and contributes to climatic comfort at the main entrance.

Front Terrace (12.68 m²)
The front terrace serves as an elevated entry platform and outdoor extension of the house. It enhances the architectural presence of the building while supporting informal outdoor activities and controlled access to the interior.

Site & build

Construction notes

This house plan is conceived with a clear, rational structural logic that supports straightforward construction and long-term durability. The single-storey configuration minimizes structural complexity, reducing vertical load paths and simplifying execution on site. All spaces are arranged within a compact footprint, allowing for efficient structural spans and clear load transfer to the foundations.

The building geometry is regular and well-balanced, supporting predictable structural behavior and reliable performance under normal residential loading conditions. The pitched roof form distributes loads evenly toward the perimeter walls, contributing to overall stability while offering proven performance in diverse climatic conditions. Roof slopes and overhangs are clearly articulated in the elevations, allowing effective rainwater shedding and façade protection.

Wall alignments are consistent across the plan, enabling continuous load-bearing paths and reducing the need for complex structural transfers. Openings are proportioned conservatively, maintaining wall integrity while allowing sufficient natural light and ventilation. This balance supports both structural reliability and occupant comfort.

Circulation spaces are compact and integrated into the primary layout, reducing unnecessary construction volume and improving material efficiency. The veranda and front terrace are clearly defined as transitional elements, allowing them to be structurally resolved independently from the main enclosed volume if required by site or construction strategy.

All structural systems, materials, foundation type, and construction assemblies are not specified in the provided plan and must be developed in accordance with local building codes, soil conditions, and engineering standards. The layout and massing, however, are inherently buildable and well-suited to conventional residential construction methods.

Overall, the plan reflects a sound, disciplined architectural and structural approach, offering contractors and engineers a clear framework for execution. Its simplicity, proportional consistency, and logical load distribution inspire confidence in cost control, construction quality, and long-term performance when executed under proper professional supervision.

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  • Last update · February 26, 2026
  • First publication · January 18, 2026
  • File reference · MYFREEHOUSEPLANS-010/2026
Single-Storey Compact Family House with Central Living Core and Covered Front Terrace Ref MYFREEHOUSEPLANS-010/2026

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