Building the house yourself from the first drawing to completion

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-29 18:38:10

tumaa

2020-03-02 21:23:20
  • #1


I couldn't care less .....

Water and fish = what more could you want ..... can I come over fishing? I just need to renew my fishing license
 

11ant

2020-03-03 00:10:19
  • #2

Exactly. Also a nice example of content being more important than spelling
 

haydee

2020-03-03 06:04:56
  • #3
Thanks I also belong to the dyslexic group. However, back then nobody really cared. No extra time and spelling mistakes are not graded
 

Climbee

2020-03-03 08:30:31
  • #4
Yes, I am interested in that. Not so much in a small note you receive, but I admit, when I had application folders in front of me that were full of spelling mistakes, they were immediately put aside. Sorry, in the age of autocorrect, even dyslexics can write decent cover letters. If one doesn’t make the effort, in my opinion, it’s a lack of respect towards the recipient. I’m really old-fashioned about that. I expect that effort to be made for me. I do the same; even when I write here and a word is underlined in red, I take a second look to see why, and if I notice a mistake later and I'm still within the 10-minute correction window, I correct myself (I'm not error-free, after all).

But back to the project (which I really respect, even though I would have chosen different tiles for the bathroom ):
Did I understand that correctly? There was already a basement with a floor slab and you built on it? And the floor slab was repaired or what was done there?
And what kind of old building is next door? It looks huge.

My parents-in-law had a dacha by the lake in Storkow. Unfortunately on a west-facing plot and therefore lost after the reunification. But it’s a nice area – I would have liked a holiday home there too.
 

11ant

2020-03-03 12:11:53
  • #5

... as you can see, *LOL*
I've been wondering for a long time how many times you have to run a spell "correction" over a previously correct text until the input (e.g.) "zehn Gebote" turns into the output "the quick brown Fox ..."


Whenever I just read the word dacha, I get tears in my eyes. Born in exile as an East German, I live here at the Middle Rhine, on the one hand in a beautiful holiday region, but unfortunately amidst Martians who have absolutely no idea of the difference between a dacha and an allotment garden plot – unfortunately already when setting up spatial planning schemes.
 

Selbst Bauen

2020-03-03 16:51:19
  • #6


According to the architect and structural engineer, the old drawings of the basement and the floor slab were checked.

Foundation depth, floor slab (reinforcement), and a concrete tongue that was supposed to serve as an entrance area had to be removed.

The previous owner had not surveyed the property beforehand, so the three meters to the boundary line could not be maintained. He also wanted to build a house on it but only managed to complete the floor slab. There was apparently a big incident in the family. And 13 years later I acquired it.

The construction defects were fixed and work on the house could begin.

The large building is an old manor house from the 19th century and has to this day found no new owner.

And it is now up for sale again.
 

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