Explanation of the hype

  • Erstellt am 2017-07-17 07:46:19

Musketier

2017-10-13 09:21:33
  • #1


That's right. In the small view, the dot looked like a small arrow.
I still don't like the staircase directly in the living space.
 

kaho674

2017-10-13 09:22:42
  • #2

Yes, Park 102 – you could almost pay for that from the tip jar...
 

kaho674

2017-10-13 09:36:48
  • #3
Yes, but you also see who tries to sneak in with the little daughter...
 

Nordlys

2017-10-13 09:37:19
  • #4
There is anyway the trend to omit more and more walls and doors and pack everything into one room. Studio apartment. Saves money on construction, is sold to us as modern, and we still cough up hundreds of thousands. Zoning instead of walls. Soon even the bathroom will be integrated into the living room, the latest being the bathtub in the living room. Bet they'll bring that too! My opinion: open blouse is okay, open living horrible. Karsten
 

Alex85

2017-10-13 09:41:09
  • #5


Against that, there's then KNX with a fiddling sensor and a hitting actuator.

We once had a floor plan discussion here, where the designated builder wanted to integrate his “dressing room” into the upstairs hallway.
Also a way to deter.
 

Malz1902

2017-10-13 09:41:22
  • #6

that's what the front door with camera and motion detector is for, as soon as someone approaches you can see it on the TV
 
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