Create submission plan for a 140m² single-family house - feedback, tips?

  • Erstellt am 2017-04-18 17:31:25

zuluindia

2017-04-20 15:23:32
  • #1
Yes, too bad. But your attitude really didn’t go down well... Maybe you understand me a little and prove that you can rise above such comments
 

zuluindia

2017-04-20 15:26:46
  • #2
I meant that instead of the top 2 steps, maybe remaining horizontal for about 30cm (+/-) and only then leading the steps down (would then provide room height on the floor below) But I really have zero idea about that, so it might just not be possible...
 

ypg

2017-04-20 15:35:56
  • #3


Well then... there was a bunch of criticism from me.

But it’s up to you to reflect on the criticism as such.

In the end, they’re all criticizing the same thing as I am, but I just choose the words that it leads nowhere to debate the width of the office/wardrobe/bedroom over several pages in the forum, especially when there are 5 other points that will anyway lead to a different floor plan or house dimensions.

See you and good luck.
 

Caspar2020

2017-04-20 15:58:17
  • #4


Theoretically, with drywall you can come to 75mm+ with filling + paint. So, basically max an 8cm wall.



You should be aware that this is a forum.
None of us will have to live in your house. But many of us have already built or renovated houses.
Still, a forum member is earning money by giving others tips here, and sharing their thoughts.

If you can’t handle criticism, then *you* don’t have to feel offended.
 

zuluindia

2017-04-20 16:09:58
  • #5
No, it is not. Criticism is very welcome. Without it, there will be no improvement. It was just the way. I even read some of her comments in other threads before I said anything, she can be different too But whatever, I can handle it, that's not what this is about here, as you rightly say.
 

zuluindia

2017-04-20 16:12:57
  • #6
Correct, but without double plasterboarding you won't be happy, then it gets difficult to stay under 15cm.
 
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