Thats why I like my mobile home -- everything including 6 berths , kitchen , dining , shower , toilet , even a barbeque that slides out -- in 33 foot x 8 . Tiny homes are similar .
If we really think about it , we don't really need much space in a bedroom -- imagine if we all had a bed that was say 3 foot in the air with a small ladder , and drawers and even our wardrobe ( with everything lying flat in a drawer or similar ) underneath -- you'd cut bedroom space by 2/3rds .
Having said that , its still nice to have 5 bedrooms , each with an ensuite ; a formal lounge , a family room , a media room , a study , a living room , an office , a mud room , a foyer , an alfresco , a spa , a pool , a man cave , etc , etc .
depends on what you need in the kitchen but square shapes leave unused areas and the same overall floor area in a rectangle might be more comfortable but you need to begin the plan with the size of available site area, where are the doors to other rooms, what about windows and views, do you want an outside patio with access from inside, is it an extension or a new house, adding furniture will help decide if it's enough
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