Rampelzampel
2021-10-12 20:35:33
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I will check that in the next few days, if that is the case I misunderstood it. But then, as you said, we could enlarge the 92, I will ask what that would cost.
Note well, with inserts / wall shifts (non-load-bearing walls !), not freely varied!But then, as you said, you could enlarge the 92er,
As said, it is quite possible that the franchise is flexible and the franchisee next door may also build individual plans. Then it is common – simply because the general contractor doesn't want to be asked eight hundred and seventy-seven times what each floor plan change costs – to simply take a square meter flat rate as a basis and communicate this as "constant size equals constant price". In this case, the "tool that calculates that" is simply called "rule of three" :)that I can also take 14m width and then scale the other side accordingly, or rather, their tool calculated that automatically
But I'll double-check again tomorrow just to be sure.
So, what's the situation? Can you make the 131 sqm into any form?I'll clarify that in the next few days; if that's the case, I misunderstood.
So far, I am quite satisfied with the mirrored version,