11ant
2024-10-11 01:31:20
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The other semi-detached house plot has recently been sold..
Currently we are planning the house with 10.5m (possibly also 11m; the neighbor on the recently sold other semi-detached house plot is planning with 10.5m),
No! - or to quote herrbusfahrer: "Stop!" Sometimes I think that "a semi-detached house has TWO halves" (external, include quotation marks) and my multiple related hints here in the forum are ironically read the least by their intended audience. That is not only sad for me but also (see Goalkeeperthread ) for the non-readers who unnecessarily put the saying "to build your first house for an enemy" into practice. Your most important gift to yourself now is to coordinate the house profile with the neighbor on the "shared" wall side and preferably plan largely together (see my posts on the keywords "Ohnekellerer" / "Mitkellerer" as well as many others on the keyword "underpinning"). Your half-house should therefore aim for "profile matching," i.e., not only matching the neighbor half in the single parameter "length." For the right timing for your other question (attic floor, which should be postponed for later), you are currently still miles away. I could now criticize the draft here in post #12, but I fear it would be read selectively. 1. Stop start now! # 2. Talk to neighbor # 3. Plan together, or at least coordinated. After that, gladly "concrete things."Floor plan on the ground floor: I "came up with" this and don’t know if it can be implemented that well..