BTR Part 2
David Copenhaver AIA
Managing Partner at BSB Design - Licensed Architect; Texas, LA, IA, OK, FL, PA, KY- Entrepreneur and award winning Architect
Build to Rent Differentiators Part 2: Floor Plans
by David L. Copenhaver, AIA
?In my last article, I discussed how BTR site plans are important far beyond simply hitting your density target. Rental communities pose a unique opportunity to marry site, lot orientation and floor plan design to offer the highest level of lifestyle in the most efficient way possible.
Yielding the highest possible return requires a balance between unit efficiency and marketability. Building and unit plans in BTR communities must be standardized to simplify construction within and across phases, but they must also provide distinct features that will differentiate them from the competition.
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PRIORITIZE WHERE IT COUNTS
Outdoor living is far and away the most important floor plan feature in BTR units. I already explained the power of shared outdoor space in the site plan, and it’s crucial that unit plans develop enough private outdoor opportunities to feel noticeably different from multifamily rentals.
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A little goes a long way, but only when building orientation and room layout capitalize on smaller outdoor areas to visually expand interiors with function and privacy. Ample space for a small table and chairs or a patch of green (natural or artificial) is an easy way to take advantage of building setbacks. These spaces become much more impactful when designed as extensions of the dining nook or family room. In many of our BTR communities, we include pet doors next to sliders to further reinforce that renters will enjoy a unique outdoor experience.
THOUGHTFUL PLAN SPACES
Many of our BTR communities offer units ranging from 600+ sf studios to around 1,300 sf 3 bedroom plans. Obviously, square footage is at a premium, so some developers are hesitant to include unique features in the design conversation. But even with modest unit sizes, floor plans can introduce subtle, thoughtful elements that positively affect the daily life of renters. These components can be the difference between a community feeling like all the others or one that feels decidedly better – even if renters aren’t exactly sure why.
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When designing new BTR unit plans, I consider thoughtful solutions for specific needs: ?
Work Zones
Pet Perfect
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Declutter the Kitchen
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Read Part 1 here:
3D Interior/Exterior Visualizer – cgistudio.com.ua
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