Comments on floor plan design welcome

  • Erstellt am 2020-05-24 10:24:25

Tina mit K

2020-05-25 12:34:30
  • #1
Has the questionnaire actually been filled out by now, or should we continue groping in the dark here?
 

sciliar

2020-05-25 12:38:55
  • #2
Hi, I will not respond in content as long as a) the posting from 11ant stays there and b) no explanation has been given by him/her. I find such things disgraceful and they do not belong in a forum. But since I am the new one, I prefer to withdraw.
 

wrobel

2020-05-25 15:26:43
  • #3
Hello

Where is the problem?
Someone posts a site plan. 11ant uses this information and comments on the questioner's probable options.

Olli
 

sciliar

2020-05-25 15:49:31
  • #4

No, in this case 11ant did not provide a really valuable contribution, but published exactly where the property is located. That is not okay. It’s nice for him that he can find that out, but he does not have to publish it.
 

Snowy36

2020-05-25 18:27:37
  • #5
I agree ... no one else would have taken the trouble to find that out now. No one wants their place of residence to be read here if they do not post it themselves ... If something then goes wrong at the house, the whole neighborhood reads along ... not everyone likes that. And the OP also made it clear that he does not want that.
 

blackm88

2020-05-25 21:23:01
  • #6
So generally, I think you have way too many exterior walls. Inside there are so many small rooms, angled cut-off walls, everything very busy. These are all cost drivers. We have 12 exterior walls (rectangular + 2 cross buildings), that was already something (and expensive).
 

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