House Architecture Design Explained: How to Choose the Best Design (Expert Tips)

 


How to Know & Identify the Best Architecture Design of a House

1️⃣ First Identify Your Needs (Most Important Step)

Before finalizing any house design, ask:

✔ How many people will live here?

✔ What type of lifestyle do you have?

– Joint family or nuclear?
– Frequent guests?
– Need office room or shop space?
– Need parking for car/bike?

✔ Future needs?

– Growing kids
– Parents aging (need ground-floor room)
– Extra floor later (foundation must support)

👉 Best house design = matches your lifestyle, present + future.


2️⃣ Check the Space Planning (Floor Plan Quality)

A good floor plan is the real heart of a house.

✔ Rooms should be properly sized

– Bedroom: 10×12 ft or bigger
– Living room: 12×15 ft
– Kitchen: 8×10 ft minimum

✔ Circulation should be smooth

No long useless corridors, no dead corners.

✔ Bedrooms should not open directly into living room

A good design gives privacy.

✔ Proper ventilation & sunlight

– At least two windows in each bedroom
– Kitchen should have chimney + ventilation
– Staircase well-lit
– Cross-ventilation reduces electricity cost

👉 If the plan “feels open, airy, private and logical”, it’s a good design.


3️⃣ Check the Structural Strength

A beautiful house with a weak structure is a disaster.
So check:

✔ Is the foundation designed for 1 floor or 2–3 floors?

Always plan for future vertical expansion.

✔ Are there too many pillars (columns)?

Good design = optimized columns, not random.

✔ Does the design follow Vastu or modern engineering?

You can follow either, but structural strength must never be compromised.

👉 Ask your architect for a structural drawing (very important).


4️⃣ Check Ventilation & Natural Light (Most People Ignore)

The best house designs use natural light to make rooms fresh and bright.

✔ Large windows in the right direction

East/North windows bring best natural light.

✔ Double-height area adds beauty & ventilation

If you have the budget → amazing effect.

✔ No dark corners or rooms needing lights ON in daytime.

👉 A bright house = healthy, positive, and reduces electricity bill.


5️⃣ Check Practical Budget Planning

A good design respects your budget.

✔ Simple shapes (rectangle/square) = cheaper

✔ Too many curves, glass, fancy shapes = expensive

✔ Check material cost:

– Brick/block?
– Cement type?
– Roof type?
– Finishes?

✔ Check future maintenance

Fancy designs look good in photos but cost more long term.

👉 Best design = beautiful + affordable to build + low maintenance.


6️⃣ Check Functionality, Not Just Looks

A good house design:

✔ Ensures storage (wardrobes, lofts, store room)

✔ Plans water flow & drainage properly

✔ Allows easy movement

✔ Provides privacy for bedroom/bathroom

✔ Uses kitchen triangle (sink → stove → fridge)

👉 Hard rule: A house should work better than it looks.


7️⃣ Energy Efficiency Features

Modern good architecture includes:

✔ Solar panel space
✔ Rainwater harvesting
✔ Heat-resistant roof tiles
✔ Low-energy LED lights
✔ UPVC windows for noise & heat reduction
✔ Proper orientation (east-facing entrance, north windows)

👉 Saves money every year.


8️⃣ Check Elevation (Front Design)

A house’s elevation is the "face" of your home.

Best elevation qualities:

✔ Simple geometric shapes
✔ Clean lines
✔ Balanced windows
✔ Modern or traditional theme
✔ No unnecessary decoration
✔ Material like tiles/wood stone used sparingly

👉 If the elevation looks classy and not overcrowded, it’s a good design.


9️⃣ Ask for a 3D Model Before Construction

Never finalize without:

✔ 3D exterior
✔ 3D interior
✔ Floor plan
✔ Structural plan
✔ Electrical + plumbing drawing

This helps you see the house before it is built.


🔟 Check Local Climate & Vastu (Optional but Useful)

If you believe in Vastu:
✔ Kitchen in east/southeast
✔ Master bedroom in southwest
✔ Living room north/east
✔ Toilet southwest avoided

Architecture + Vastu can work together.


Final Summary: How to Identify the Best House Design

A best-quality house design must:

✔ Match your lifestyle

✔ Have smart floor plan

✔ Be structurally strong

✔ Have good ventilation & sunlight

✔ Respect your budget

✔ Be functional + beautiful

✔ Future-ready (extra floor possible)

✔ Low maintenance

✔ Provide privacy

✔ Be energy efficient

If a design checks 7 out of 10 of these points → it’s a excellent design.


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