Floor plan & house positioning Single-family house on a "curved floor plan"

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haydee

2020-03-09 22:53:06
  • #1
Your answer is hm... factual
 

11ant

2020-03-10 01:50:18
  • #2

Doesn’t look like the jack of all trades, those are rare even in Wolperting, but rather with the Pareto optimum as a benchmark. The more the mix surpasses 90% wish fulfillment to 10% compromise, the more this will also apply to the budget in parallel – don’t forget that.


This only applies after the third use of the same staircase in dim light and for pathological non-dancers.


Because even a Blue personality type with the unshakable self-perception of a pure rational person is actually a holistic being, and is either understood by their counterpart or not. The gut brain level and the head brain level do correlate after all. I can be wrong too, but I see you at Gussek Haus – from which it "follows," alternatively almost only Viebrockhaus fits you just as well.



I wasn’t after justification but purely to understand the preference neutrally (because it is so incongruent with how my crystal ball sees you).
If you really want a house with a "high cocoa content," then you should take a look at the Staudenschreiner (see ). In the usual "timber frame" prefab house there is so "much" wood in the walls that even a butcher could recommend it to a vegetarian.
 

hausnrplus25

2020-03-10 07:56:24
  • #3


Your question was also sarcastic But maybe it is also a subjective perception, since builders with timber frame houses are ALWAYS supposed to justify it, but solid builders are not questioned.



Well, in the one of our favorites quite a lot is installed. And definitely no stones
We simply believe that neither prefab nor solid construction is better or worse, but rather a personal decision and therefore cannot be justified argumentatively.

The thing with the 90/10% is a valid point.
 

haydee

2020-03-10 10:21:17
  • #4
No wooden frame has to justify itself

Only wooden frame - wooden house are two types of houses
Then there's the eco-club.
For us, only the roof came from the region, not the walls. Although ordered in the Bavarian Forest, the CE marking shows that the production was in Lithuania. Good for quality, there is one of the most modern plants, but ecological?
Have you looked at forests in Canada or the damage after logging? A lot ends up here in construction.

The company mentioned by 11ant does not install screed. The solid houses I know are fully dried through the drying time of the screed. Or is this only done here by the villagers because the mayor and the priest have always liked it that way?
 

hausnrplus25

2020-03-10 11:27:06
  • #5
We have experienced construction sites that never dried out for ages, and the problem was the walls because they stood in winter rain for weeks ... So everyone has had their own subjective experiences. And even our new-build apartment has crooked walls, which cost a lot of nerves when wallpapering. Timber frame house = no chasing, no plastering..

Where the wood comes from definitely has an impact on the ecological balance, but in general it is simply a renewable material. And that alone we think is good. And in the end, it is simply a decision made from the gut.
 

ypg

2020-03-10 11:36:31
  • #6
Do not justify yourself about your choice! That is not what this is about, you don't have to keep rehashing every thread in this respect if the discussion in the question is not progressing.
 

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