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Central Hall Traditional Layout

This design uses a central hall as the main gathering area. All rooms open into this space, making the home feel connected. It also improves ventilation because air can flow through multiple doors and windows.

Typical Room Layout

  • Central Hall: 14' x 14'
  • Master Bedroom: 12' x 12'
  • Bedroom 2: 11' x 12'
  • Kitchen: 10' x 10'

Best For

Traditional-style homes and hot climates (better airflow).

Construction Notes

  • Traditional structural style
  • Good for natural cooling
  • Slightly more doors and openings needed

Interactive Planner

Use the professional blueprint tool above to visualize this specific Central layout on your plot.

Key Material breakdown

When planning a construction project, understanding your material needs is crucial. Cement, steel, and bricks constitute 60% of your structural cost.

  • Cement: Select the right grade (43/53) for your foundation.
  • Steel: Fe500 or Fe550 TMT bars are recommended for residential builds.
  • Bricks: Choose between traditional clay bricks or modern AAC blocks.

Step-by-Step Process to Generate Your Plan

  1. Input your site area (Length x Width).
  2. Submit your floor requirements.
  3. Select Central from the dropdown if applicable.
  4. Start your architectural journey with one click.

5 Architectural Cost-Saving Tips

Save money without sacrificing quality with these pro construction tips.

1. Design Efficiency: Simple Central designs reduce structural complexity and cost.
2. Material Sourcing: Source your resources locally to save on transport.
3. Minimizing Walls: Open plan layouts reduce brick and plastering costs.
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About the Author: Robert Miller

Landscape Architect based in the United States. Specialist in Interior Flow.