dieJulia
2023-03-03 07:05:33
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We have separate bedrooms, correct. No one sleeps in the other's room and no one climbs over the other. Both beds can be rotated in both directions and accordingly can be approached with walking aids. There is not a single passage width under one meter throughout the entire house. Should the room ever be combined, which is rather unlikely, the wall would be removed.
Yes, the corner at the top in the bathroom needs to be looked at. I measured it yesterday and the height is slightly over 2m. That is of course too little. Those are detail questions that need to be discussed with the architect of the homeowner. The prefabricated houses have different heights and wind loads. Neither the stairs nor anything else are fixed.
Yes, the corner at the top in the bathroom needs to be looked at. I measured it yesterday and the height is slightly over 2m. That is of course too little. Those are detail questions that need to be discussed with the architect of the homeowner. The prefabricated houses have different heights and wind loads. Neither the stairs nor anything else are fixed.