modder
2018-04-17 15:52:30
- #1
So could we at least experiment around 90?!
Because we have the south side uphill and the north side downhill, it would of course be nicer if the ground floor floor is as high as possible. If we increase the knee wall at the top by 25 cm, the ground floor floor would have to be lowered at the same time. With these 25 cm, it would then exactly align with the terrain edge on the north side. That means for us we have to dig out our terrace even more and the ground floor is basically a bit deeper.
I have dug out everywhere by 1m, so I installed a knee wall. The second gable is still in for now, but it could also simply have a 1.30 m knee wall like in the other children's room and the bed in front of it.
How is it with the 65 cm corners in the bedroom and children's room, is something like that strange when you enter the room?
Attached is a draft from me and a drawing of the knee wall as it is allowed.