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Updated about 5 years ago, 12/09/2019

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  • Developer
  • Dallas, TX
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Thoughts on These Townhouse Floor Plans?

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  • Developer
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hi all,

I'm developing (5) three story townhouses and wanted to get some feedback on the preliminary floor plans. Keep in mind that the units will be separated by interior walls so unit layout will be inverse to the one adjacent to it.

Ground floor:

2nd floor:

3rd floor: 

Rooftop:

A few of my thoughts:

  1. Second bedroom bathroom is butted up against the master. I wouldn't want to hear a flush in the middle of the night but this seems to be common in townhouses.
  2. Closet on the second bedroom is a bit big. Space could be utilized to make the master larger.

Any suggestions or changes you all would make in terms of building efficiency, tenant preference, or general aesthetics? Looking for any feedback :) 

Thanks!

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