This is actually our "luxury" that we want to indulge in.
Passive house and fireplace are not one luxury, but two luxuries – and unfortunately two that are not very compatible with each other.
In a "near passive house" you have to pay close attention to which fireplace with which power. Fireplace stoves are quickly oversized and you can sit in bikini and swim trunks in front of it. In the end, we decided against it.
Giving up Costruttrice in a bikini is said to be even the lesser pain point, merchants speculate.
We would still want to possibly change the dressing room like this:
This dressing room would have either space for closets OR their use!
I looked at the existing development plans of the municipality and tried to derive something from them. What other option than submitting a building inquiry gives me security?
This research is already good, especially if you look at the most recent changes – there you can see which misdevelopments you consider most urgently in need of correction. A building inquiry is the safest.
is a rather high-priced provider, perhaps you can save by switching to another prefabricated house provider.
What was Kampa thinking: they do good designs from what I have seen so far...
Kampa was originally a prefab house manufacturer focused on private health insured customers, and from that they carried over to today’s brand primarily the target group and marketing claim, in my view. But sometimes plans also come from sales representatives, even where otherwise drafting assistants deliver better. I seem to recall we also had some unconvincing Gussek Haus variations here.
But the house isn’t built yet?! You want to subordinate your house to a garage!
This warning should actually be pinned here right with the questionnaire: the popular layman planning error "we first draw the garage on the plot, then we already have that out of our heads" unfortunately leads to the garage dominating the building placement.The pattern is, by the way, the same as feeding the dog first (and then wondering why it thinks it must be the boss).