You also need to think about your needs now and in the future – if you’re planning a family, should you opt for the extra bedroom? Or if you’re approaching retirement, do you go for a smaller, low maintenance design?
With so many different floorplans available, it can be hard to narrow it down. So here, we’ve put together some simple tips to help you identify your priorities and find the ideal floorplan for your family and lifestyle.
Not a very exciting starting point perhaps, but knowing your budget upfront allows you to avoid looking at floorplans that are out of your price range. Be realistic and have a clear limit, and you’ll save yourself and your builder a stack of time.
Then look at any other rooms you’d like to include such as a study, separate laundry, or second living area. It can help here to think about your existing home. Do you wish it had an extra bathroom? Or would you love a larger decking?
Think about where you’d like the rooms situated too. If you have small children, you might want the bedrooms all close together. On the other hand, if you have teenagers, you might prefer the master in a separate wing.
However, it’s not so simple if you need to add a room or remove a wall. Make sure your floorplan has the right function and feel for your family first, before you look at the finishes and upgrades.
Share your wish list and budget and see what they come up with – you might be pleasantly surprised by their suggestions.
Make some notes on the size, layout and must-haves, and talk with your sales consultant about the best option. Even if you can’t find an existing floorplan that feels right, you can always modify or customise a design that ticks all the boxes.
Do you have a question about finding the right floorplan? Or maybe you have some tips or advice to pass on? We’d love to hear from you!