Reviewing floor plans

Circulation Allowances

Has enough space been allotted for circulation, especially in high task areas, like the kitchen, bathrooms, laundry rooms, entrances, etc.

Door Conflicts

Are there areas where doors, including pass-through, cabinet and appliances are conflicting with one another?

Use of Space

Has the space been planned practically? Is there any wasted space?

Adjacencies

Are there appropriate adjacencies between spaces and rooms that allow for ease in living in the home? For instance, is the kitchen in good proximity to the garage for transferring groceries?

Interior Views

What are the interior views from one space to the next? Can they be enhanced by making adjustments?

Centerlines

Have things been planned in such away that centerlines have been considered? For instance what’s the relationship between the kitchen hood and fireplace? If they are across from one another, and on parallel walls, are they centered to one another?

Doors and Window Trims

Has enough negative space been included for door and window trims without any crowding?

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