Floor plan design for a two-family house on a slope

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-16 14:23:17

sichtbeton82

2020-01-23 08:26:03
  • #1
Correct, the buckets are still hanging. When it rains or snows, nothing drips anymore. The balcony flat roof covering is now watertight. Thank God! It was repaired by the roofer. The buckets can be removed soon.

I will also take some current pictures of the inside of the house over the weekend. The bathrooms have been fully tiled and the interior doors installed.

We have once again enjoyed working with L-bricks. Slowly, I am becoming quite confident with the excavator and the helpers trust me too. Wooden slats are planned for sitting and lying on the flatter areas, and some greenery for the higher ones. We'll see how it turns out.

Overall, we already feel very much at home and especially the children are (still) enjoying nature. Even at 9 a.m. during breakfast you can watch the deer. A squirrel also often greets the children on the stairs in the morning.


 

haydee

2020-01-23 08:28:58
  • #2
Sounds dreamy
 

sichtbeton82

2020-02-03 22:11:52
  • #3
I could burst out laughing... Fortunately, the buckets were still hanging. It is dripping again through the lamp cable openings in the ceiling. Each time the front openings located under the balconies. Noticeably from the attic to the ground floor and from the ground floor to the basement "only" sideways, that is where the sliding doors are. In the middle of the attic, there is a normal balcony door, in the middle of the ground floor, the fixed-glass window. I had always hoped so far that at least one of the magical triangle would fit, but now there is definitely a lack of cost, time AND quality.
 

rick2018

2020-02-03 22:49:56
  • #4
Such a sh.... hope you find the problem quickly and can fix it.
 

sichtbeton82

2020-02-04 12:14:07
  • #5
Excerpt from today's protocol: During heavy rain, water runs through cable drilling holes in the ceilings over the basement and ground floor into the living area. Those present suspect that the water can run under the vapor barrier in the outdoor area in the area of the lift-and-slide door systems. In an attempt, approximately 200 ml of water was injected with a syringe into the inner corner between the rising window profile and the horizontal aluminum profile below. The water disappeared immediately and shortly afterward ran through a light outlet from the ceiling in the floor below. Approximately 13% of the introduced water ran directly from the ceiling....
 

Golfi90

2020-02-04 12:20:30
  • #6
Well, meal... What a mess!
 
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