Hhanghaus2023 2024-10-29 10:30:58#1Hello I like it quite a bit. Only, the upper floor doesn’t quite seem to match the ground floor.
Yypg 2024-10-29 10:47:09#2 But the carport/house corner won’t be exactly cheap... If necessary, simply attach a simple carport or standard garage. But I agree with you. Maybe just place the upper floor where the granny flat is? Hello I quite like it. Only the upper floor doesn’t seem to fit very well with the ground floor. What do you mean? Actually, everything is stacked on top of each other.
But the carport/house corner won’t be exactly cheap... If necessary, simply attach a simple carport or standard garage. But I agree with you. Maybe just place the upper floor where the granny flat is? Hello I quite like it. Only the upper floor doesn’t seem to fit very well with the ground floor. What do you mean? Actually, everything is stacked on top of each other.
Yypg 2024-10-29 10:52:19#3 Here is a good comparison again. However, of course, it is partly not statically correct or still needs to be revised, e.g. the wall of the granny flat between the hallway and the kitchen, which would of course have to be load-bearing.
Here is a good comparison again. However, of course, it is partly not statically correct or still needs to be revised, e.g. the wall of the granny flat between the hallway and the kitchen, which would of course have to be load-bearing.
HHausmma 2024-10-29 11:22:08#5I understood about the OG.... But a big mistake happened The building boundary in the east does not run parallel 3m to the property boundary
I understood about the OG.... But a big mistake happened The building boundary in the east does not run parallel 3m to the property boundary
Hhanghaus2023 2024-10-29 11:37:53#6Why not put the CP on the border. Wall panels and beam for load transfer. At the border, no wall either gains any space.
Why not put the CP on the border. Wall panels and beam for load transfer. At the border, no wall either gains any space.