Most door hinges are rubbish, the handles hit the plaster, and cabinets don’t fit behind them either; the worst was the door to the utility room: it simply opened the wrong way, so you always had to walk around it.
Make the TV mounting wall out of drywall.
However, I actually tried in various kitchen showrooms how it feels to lift a pot from the stove to the sink and how I can take proper steps (better two full ones when turning than 1 1/4 awkward ones...).
I couldn’t have said it better. Yes, that brings much more than a standard dimension.
Can you post views of how it’s supposed to be?
See post #1, image 3: there you see dormers with eaves gables, whose ridges do not meet the main ridge, but remain below it in height.
Normally it means I have a gable whose ridge lies 0.8 m lower than the main roof ridge. At least I hope that’s what is meant : )
The candidate scores one hundred points.
No problem, father-in-law has experience here and said 75 outside, means 110 gross inside - floor/roof structure = 80 net (0.8 m).
He is roughly right; the increase in the “exterior wall thickness” section compensates for the floor structure.
I still haven’t quite understood what the maximum knee wall height may be now.
With 45° roof pitch and 36.5 cm exterior wall thickness, 111.5 cm minus attic floor structure – so just over 90 cm, I’d say.
I have nothing against precast concrete walls if they save some money, but a gable roof still needs to be added on top
Precast concrete garages save wall thickness, not money. I’m not a big fan of double garages, but they can definitely support a pitched roof.
Connect the garage to the house and put the master bedroom over the garage?
Cancel the dressing room and put the utility room downstairs.
The utility room is desired upstairs, keeping laundry generation and cleaning on the same level.
I prefer ironing while watching TV rather than listening to the radio :-)
I was at a 3 m gable, allowed to go up to 5 m.
Assuming the roof pitch also at 45°, with a house depth of 10 m and 80 cm ridge offset, it is probably more like 4.20 m.
Considering you’ve been reading here for a while, the floor plan is, to put it mildly, really ....
Yes, regarding the upper floor one might think you missed the threads by Ev-Marie86 or, more extensively, and specifically about the utility room upstairs .