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2015-02-11 01:06:13
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I have now looked again calmly
1. Bathtub: absolutely terrible when placed at an angle. Place it back in the center under the slope, just pull it slightly into the room. Brick up the rest or design left and right as platforms.
2. Implementation of the slanted doors on the upper floor as says. Integrate the chimney. Additionally, plan a laundry chute next to the chimney. Slot from the bathroom or corridor corner.
3. Delete the door between storage and garage. Then you have more space in storage. A cramped airlock is useless and nobody wants it. Instead, look towards the garage: an exterior door could be planned at the front and with effective roofing of the entrance door you stay dry even though it doesn’t lead directly into the house.
4. Basement: I would prefer direct access to the WC from the hallway. That way you don’t have to go through that large cold basement hall and search for the toilet door ;)
Do you have elevations? Asks Yvonne
1. Bathtub: absolutely terrible when placed at an angle. Place it back in the center under the slope, just pull it slightly into the room. Brick up the rest or design left and right as platforms.
2. Implementation of the slanted doors on the upper floor as says. Integrate the chimney. Additionally, plan a laundry chute next to the chimney. Slot from the bathroom or corridor corner.
3. Delete the door between storage and garage. Then you have more space in storage. A cramped airlock is useless and nobody wants it. Instead, look towards the garage: an exterior door could be planned at the front and with effective roofing of the entrance door you stay dry even though it doesn’t lead directly into the house.
4. Basement: I would prefer direct access to the WC from the hallway. That way you don’t have to go through that large cold basement hall and search for the toilet door ;)
Do you have elevations? Asks Yvonne