
5 Marla House Floor Plans in Qila Didar Singh | 25×50 House Design | Best Architect of Gujranwala
Project Description – 5 Marla House Design in Qila Didar Singh This project is a 5 marla residential house design created for our client Manzar in Qila Didar Singh. The plot size is 25 feet wide and 50 feet deep, which is one of the most common residential plot sizes in this area. Designing a house on a 25-foot-wide plot requires careful planning so that the house feels comfortable, open, and practical for daily living. At Naqsha Wala, our focus for this project was to provide a complete construction-ready solution, not just basic floor plans. The scope of work included architectural planning, MEP drawings, excavation and foundation details, staircase detailing, underground and overhead water tank planning, and a well-balanced front elevation design. Understanding the Plot & Client Requirements Qila Didar Singh has compact residential streets, so efficient space usage and proper ventilation are very important. The client wanted a house that is: Comfortable for family living Easy to construct Properly ventilated Future-proof with complete technical drawings Keeping these requirements in mind, the house was planned to separate guest areas, family areas, and private bedrooms while maintaining smooth circulation between spaces. Ground Floor Plan Explanation The ground floor is designed to provide both functionality and privacy. Garage & Entrance At the front of the house, a garage is provided for secure car parking. This helps protect the vehicle and keeps the street view clean. The entrance is planned in a way that visitors can enter the house without disturbing private family areas. Drawing Room A separate drawing room is located near the front. This space is ideal for guests and formal meetings. Having a separate drawing room is very important in Pakistani homes, as it maintains privacy for the family. TV Lounge (Family Living Area) The TV lounge is placed at the center of the house. It acts as the main family gathering space and connects different rooms naturally. The size of the lounge is kept practical so it can be used comfortably for sitting, watching TV, and daily family activities. Kitchen The kitchen is positioned close to the TV lounge for convenience. Its layout allows easy movement while cooking and serving food. Proper ventilation is provided so heat and cooking smells can escape easily. Bedrooms & Washroom Bedrooms on the ground floor are placed toward the rear side of the house to ensure peace and privacy. A washroom with an OTS (open-to-sky area) is provided. The OTS plays a very important role by bringing natural light and fresh air into the washroom and nearby spaces, reducing moisture and improving hygiene. First Floor Plan Explanation The first floor is designed mainly for private family use. Bedrooms Multiple bedrooms are planned on the first floor, each with proper proportions for furniture placement and comfortable movement. Windows are placed carefully to ensure natural light and ventilation. Study Area A dedicated study space is included, which can be used for reading, office work, or children’s studies. This area is quieter and separated from the main living spaces, making it ideal for focused activities. Staircase Placement The staircase is centrally located, making movement between floors easy and safe. Proper riser and tread dimensions were maintained to ensure comfort and safety for all age groups. Balcony A balcony is provided at the front side of the first floor. It improves ventilation, adds outdoor space, and enhances the overall appearance of the house from the street. MEP & Technical Drawings This project was not limited to architectural layouts only. We prepared complete MEP drawings, which are essential for smooth construction and future maintenance. Plumbing & Water System Underground water tank Overhead water tank Proper water supply lines Complete drainage and sewerage planning Electrical Planning Lighting layout Switch and socket positioning Power points for kitchen and appliances Structural & Construction Details Excavation layout Foundation details Column and beam coordination Staircase construction detailing All these drawings help contractors avoid mistakes on site and reduce extra construction costs.
Project completed on February 19, 2026