Floor plan of a bungalow with 140 sqm - does the storage space fit?

  • Erstellt am 2023-02-23 13:38:10

hanghaus2023

2023-02-25 14:43:27
  • #1
You are, of course, absolutely right. The mods can gladly change that.
 

11ant

2023-02-25 15:23:07
  • #2
Oh, I think breaking the habit is enough.
 

EinmalimLeben

2023-02-25 21:37:45
  • #3
Very nice house in the photos! That’s how we originally planned it too, with windows upstairs, but it got very expensive there quickly!

We have noticed that we still like the room layout as it is, but we will have an offer made for the attic with a different construction and thus more usable space.



That’s true! ;) Thank you very much for the detailed description! But the problem is „only“ a purely optical one with the bricks or could it lead to further problems?
 

Nida35a

2023-02-25 22:37:36
  • #4
purely visual, and the general contractor uses 4 wheelbarrows of waste from the construction instead of one, which he nonetheless gets paid for by you. That is a difference between a knowledgeable general contractor and the other one .... but both build nice houses
 

11ant

2023-02-26 01:20:26
  • #5


No, that is very unfortunate if my explanations have not made it clear enough yet. It is not a visual problem at all, but a technical one. In a "wild bond" there is no problem visually – that is, in the facing shell – and "cutting waste" is rather the wrong word for the problems caused by imaginative measurements when producing the construction masonry shell. Every break in the pattern causes a domino effect, as a result of which in many places the correct overlap dimension (meaning the joint offset between adjacent layers of bricks) is violated. Anyone who – unlike many young architects today, unfortunately – is able to think like a bricklayer would not have such an issue at all. To every professional, such a thing immediately stands out like a ladder in the stockings of a lady of the world. What concerns me even more is the fact that, according to experience, contractors who take this lightly usually also belong to the type who handle mortar carelessly and regard the manufacturers' processing instructions as vague recommendations – roughly following the motto "real men don’t read leaflets." There is a series of "nice" videos from "Oli's World" showing how incredible shear forces create a construction ruin that nobody could have come up with better for a scripted reality show or a "prank."
 

Nida35a

2023-02-26 03:30:05
  • #6
So bad, I did not expect that, our Gu knows the octameter and had consistently forced us into the pattern, statement, he doesn't build it any other way
 
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