Patkia
2018-05-10 19:06:08
- #1
No, the external dimensions may vary. The house type of the construction company is listed in the offer with 10.50*9.50 = 99.75 sqm of floor space. As long as the floor space remains the same, it is not a problem, we were told.
So if the house, for example, extends one meter further forward towards the street side and becomes a bit narrower as a result, we just have a larger contiguous garden area. We wouldn’t complain about that either.
But in any case, the garage must not be moved forward. Because there has to be 5 meters of space from the garage to the property boundary to ensure 2 parking spaces.
If the house moves one meter forward, I would probably move the garage one meter back. It looks odd if the house and garage fronts are only offset by one meter, right?
Phew, symmetry is not wrong in itself. But I’d say a "controlled" asymmetry can also have its charm.
So if the house, for example, extends one meter further forward towards the street side and becomes a bit narrower as a result, we just have a larger contiguous garden area. We wouldn’t complain about that either.
But in any case, the garage must not be moved forward. Because there has to be 5 meters of space from the garage to the property boundary to ensure 2 parking spaces.
If the house moves one meter forward, I would probably move the garage one meter back. It looks odd if the house and garage fronts are only offset by one meter, right?
Phew, symmetry is not wrong in itself. But I’d say a "controlled" asymmetry can also have its charm.