Zaba12
2021-06-22 19:52:57
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For example, I built 140sqm :p although with a basement, but floor area remains floor area. At a scale of 1:100, I don't believe you can tell from the shell dimensions whether it is 1.20 or 1.40. But don't worry too much, we have many opinions. Take from it what you think has potential for improvement. See if the floor plan meets your preferences. If you want a lot of light from noon to evening, then all living rooms must be on the south and west sides. If you want sun in the evening in the upper floor, then you need window area facing north. Our preference was, for example, that the ground floor is completely open with lots of window area and all 3 children's rooms are located on the upper floor, while at the same time creating as little useless space as possible. Discussions were held with me as well. That’s part of it when you put your floor plan up for discussion. The slope issue has not yet been discussed either. It is quite possible that your floor plan is not suitable for a slope, so don’t get stuck on it. If you plan a central controlled ventilation system and the outlets are supposed to be in the upper floor ceiling, the floor plan is also no good, etc. A floor plan depends not only on whether you like the layout.