Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

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rick2018

2020-04-11 11:39:46
  • #1
jpg provided some good arguments. It just has to fit together. We are building in Bauhaus style. You are also mixing up a few things. Our glass is 2.89m. The finished ceiling height is about 2.8m. The glass is still in the tracks, after all. Our raw height is still significantly higher (there is still the floor and suspended ceiling to come). We will shade with screens (vertical awnings). Partly guided by tracks, partly cable-guided. The necessary installation space for this is in the facade and therefore not visible (at ceiling/floor level). A system like the one we are installing is not standard and therefore not comparable in price to normal windows. Our doors are 2.13m. We also looked at room height doors but then decided against it. In your case, where about 2.20m finished remain, the windows including frames are at most that high. In other words, the glass height is lower than 2.20m. There is also no general statement about how much more it costs if you build 10cm higher. It also depends on the size of the house... and on the contractor. You have to ask if you want to know. 2.50 raw measurement or finished height?
 

opalau

2020-04-11 11:54:43
  • #2


Doors 2.13m
OK window opening 2.27m
Parapet height 0.99m
 

Pinky0301

2020-04-11 12:51:00
  • #3
True, we didn't have roller shutters. I had suppressed that...
 

11ant

2020-04-11 13:01:38
  • #4
Yes, but more elaborate, also more expensive. Oh, first the fine gentleman lets you get gray hairs all by yourself, and now after more than 600 posts he finally has an opinion – and conveniently the highly original one to prefer a door height that was still usual a generation ago. Aha.
 

Shiny86

2020-04-11 13:35:01
  • #5


What approximate size range? Two-digit, three-digit, or four-digit?
If you make a passage with a lintel, at what height is that advisable? Same height as all the doors in the house?

You misunderstood the thing with my husband. I thought all along that our doors would be 213 cm high because I considered that the current standard. He only pointed out to me today that he has the information that they will only be 2.01 m high and he doesn’t think that’s good.
I don’t even know where the door height is specified. Maybe you can measure it to scale in some views.

So the decision to increase the doors to 2.13 m is certainly not a mistake.
 

11ant

2020-04-11 13:38:51
  • #6
As with the windows, usually below the break line (/ of the dimension line).
 

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