A five-bedroom home plan needs more than room count. The bedrooms must connect sensibly to the living area, kitchen, toilets, parking and staircase without making movement confusing.

This Lucknow plan shows five bedrooms around a central living and dining area, with kitchen, toilet, parking and staircase included. The same sheet also gives south and west elevation views, which helps the client understand the outside expression along with the internal arrangement.

Room count should not reduce comfort

Adding more bedrooms is useful only if each room remains practical. The bed position, door swing, window placement and approach from the common area should be reviewed.

  • Check bedroom access from the passage.
  • Avoid too many doors opening into one tight corner.
  • Keep natural light and ventilation in mind.

The living area becomes the organiser

In this plan, the living and dining space sits in the centre. That makes it the main organising space for the house, so it should remain open and easy to use.

  • Keep furniture circulation clear.
  • Connect kitchen access naturally.
  • Avoid making the dining area a passage only.

Elevations help catch external issues early

A 2D elevation is a simple but useful check. It shows how windows, wall openings and facade rhythm will read from outside before the design moves deeper.

  • Check window alignment.
  • Review sill and lintel levels.
  • Coordinate elevation with room functions.

A floor plan and elevation should not be treated separately. When they are reviewed together, the house becomes more practical inside and more composed outside.