11ant
2019-11-07 03:08:18
- #1
You don’t have to “come down to your square meters”: square meters are a measure of area, not a measure of quality. Plan your house and take the building envelope as the boundary frame into account. What you instead try and what can only go wrong is the opposite, that you try to fill the building envelope right up to the line and – in my opinion, unjustified – hope that the house placed there will then also have living-quality square meters.