Build a terraced end house with an additional unit (GÜ) on your own

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-27 10:48:59

kbt09

2022-05-16 06:30:02
  • #1
One or two measurements in the drawing wouldn’t be bad, because the furniture looks a bit dwarf-like ;).

What is that at the bottom right with the "Glasbausteinen"?
 

goalkeeper

2022-05-16 08:46:46
  • #2


Here you go. :cool:

The garden shed and the garden gate above it are already in place. The patio slabs will end with the supports of the canopy - hence 3.60m depth.

The beds are 80cm deep all around. Our already existing garden table measures 2 x 0.80m. Grill is approx. 1.40m wide. The drawn-in lounge area is not yet present.
 

Crossy

2022-05-16 13:22:35
  • #3
The standard size for these freestanding trampolines is, I believe, 3.20m. And with two children, that's not exaggerated. Just wanted to point that out if you want one of those standard trampolines that are in every second garden. Your drawn trampoline is only about 2m in diameter max and that still with a border, so the jumping area is already very limited.
 

goalkeeper

2022-05-16 13:25:32
  • #4


We already have one with a 1.80m diameter and the kids are only allowed to jump on it one at a time. A daycare friend of the little one recently had a trampoline accident with a femoral neck fracture because they were jumping together on the trampoline.

But thanks for the hint!
 

K a t j a

2022-05-16 14:18:22
  • #5

Wow! I'm shocked. Isn't it silly if you can only jump alone? Who wants to play alone as a child and stand in line?
 

goalkeeper

2022-05-16 14:21:12
  • #6


Both of ours happily jump alone. Meanwhile, the other one is just playing in the sand. A friend of ours is an emergency surgeon and said she often deals with accidents involving children and trampolines.
 
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