Equip the rooftop terrace on the 7th floor

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Hamburch

2020-08-08 10:58:58
  • #1


1001 Sommer was a good tip. They have a lot from 4 Seasons, but make a good impression and are available as an exhibitor at a fair price.
 

Hamburch

2020-08-08 11:03:03
  • #2
Next project: Pool on the DT. It doesn't have to be a Jacuzzi, just something to splash around in for now. Load-bearing capacity of the roof: What options are there for load distribution? Is it fairly easy to do with a substructure? I understand that I probably need a structural engineer or another professional. But first, just for initial understanding....
 

pagoni2020

2020-08-08 12:40:56
  • #3
Search for furniture at Bloom, maybe you will find something you like regarding DT.
 

ypg

2020-08-08 17:27:01
  • #4
then just take a paddling pool of the larger, that is, taller kind for now. That’s enough for the child and the child in the man.
 

Flo´s Tipps

2020-08-17 15:58:46
  • #5
Hi Hamburch,

I have been following the post here and wanted to ask if you would share a few inspirations of the result with us? Depending on the furniture, a self-built pool made of pallets and foil would also fit the style? Then you could individually calculate and adjust the load ☺
 

Scout

2020-08-18 09:13:40
  • #6

The 4 KN/m2 correspond to 400 kg/m2 or a water height of exactly 40 cm. Neglecting the floor covering and the pool itself in the process. So about 35 cm water height in real life. More can, but does not have to, lead to problems.
 

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