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Originally Posted by herr_oberst
It's interesting to see how the Master is the crown jewel of the layout, at the expense of every other area. Space for 6 in the conversation pod, but barely room for 4 at the table. And that's a 2-butt kitchen at best.
I like the overall zeitgeist, with a beautiful plan view and huge windows but the designer needs to find some (hopefully clever) solutions to basic problems like the aforementioned door to the powder room.
Do you really need a standing water heater? Wouldn't tankless be a better fit in this tiny thing?
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Wow obviously posting a general floor plan that is generic at best was a mistake.
Small houses have compromises and if any of you have a perfect floor plan that I can review and perhaps save me the effort of investigating further.
As for water heater choices, I'm thinking that choice is way down the road.
Please try to remember, this thread was about finding information about specific size requirements for zoning not about a specific floor plan.
As for "plumbing on one wall" : it's southern California, we don't have frozen pipes in Fallbrook. By putting all the plumbing on one exterior wall, we can make repair access extremely simple and septic flow simpler as well.