Benzeller
2022-06-22 12:55:20
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Thank you very much already for the suggestions/improvements.
Regarding the garage, we ourselves are still not exactly sure what we want. As a change for the next plan, we have now added a garage next to the storage room, and then a carport which is supposed to stand on 3 pillars without a back wall.
Under the roof, a stage is to be installed.
I would like the staircase to be a platform staircase (it was like that in the parental house too).
What does SbS mean?
Dressing room: We have currently measured our wardrobes and come up with just 3.5 m of wardrobe in which we have everything we need for dressing, so the door should still work.
My wife wants the facade like this; it is important to her that everything is symmetrical :)
According to the architect, the paneling is supposed to cost about €20,000.
Regarding the garage, we ourselves are still not exactly sure what we want. As a change for the next plan, we have now added a garage next to the storage room, and then a carport which is supposed to stand on 3 pillars without a back wall.
Under the roof, a stage is to be installed.
I would like the staircase to be a platform staircase (it was like that in the parental house too).
- A big house, but no possibility or option to put in a side-by-side fridge, I also don’t find that ideal
- The door between the dressing room/bedroom ruins your dressing room.
- little storage space
- very exhausting facade for me (with the apparent beams, too much uniformity, no tension at all)
I’ll take a closer look at it this evening… for now, due to the resolution, I can’t even make out the square meters yet.
What does SbS mean?
Dressing room: We have currently measured our wardrobes and come up with just 3.5 m of wardrobe in which we have everything we need for dressing, so the door should still work.
My wife wants the facade like this; it is important to her that everything is symmetrical :)
Besides that, the many wood panelings are quite pretty – depending on taste, but I would like to know what they are supposed to cost. Have you asked? If they are removed for cost reasons, the look is only half as nice.
According to the architect, the paneling is supposed to cost about €20,000.