Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-31 13:29:27

Shiny86

2020-06-19 14:24:25
  • #1
I find the floor area ratio so difficult. A large terrace is actually important to us. But we still have to fit a garden house/shed in. We don't plant anything. We don't have a green thumb. But how much space do children need for fun and play in the garden? Swing, paddling pool, etc.? I can't even imagine the dimensions.
 

K1300S

2020-06-19 14:33:51
  • #2
Have you read my post?
 

11ant

2020-06-19 15:10:23
  • #3

Forget it.
 

K1300S

2020-06-19 15:34:35
  • #4
I am simply a do-gooder.
 

11ant

2020-06-19 15:55:37
  • #5
I actually am too – although some readers here think I'm a nasty one. But look, even I have jumped off this dead horse. The OP's problems are fears, and these cannot be resolved on a factual level – no matter how much one increases the duration of therapy and/or the dosage. Even the finest remedies that are normally not available on prescription do not help here, see the discussion phase bathtub partition / squaring the circle moderating between shower and clothes dryer. If you cut off the head of one question, a whole hydra grows back. Pointless os os os :-(
 

Smialbuddler

2020-06-19 17:04:03
  • #6
ops: But.... you plan for ages how to best look out through the exactly placed and dimensioned windows – and then the view is onto a lawn/concrete desert? Very urgent advice: have your planner (he can do that) size the terrace dimensions pro forma now so that it fits the floor area ratio and apply for it that way. And when you get to the point of the outdoor facilities, get a good (!) landscape gardener to advise you on the design. There are so many low-maintenance, climate-resistant plants, you can’t go wrong. They don’t have to be watered like the poor potted plant, they live outside after all. Good garden planning is basically the same topic as indoors. What are my needs? How do I live? What do I want to do? Let that out first. Otherwise it’s way too much at once, especially since you are so perfectionistic. Build first and then calmly go to the landscape gardener. There’s more than grass. They can almost work magic. A good example of magic you can see at , how an oasis is created on the smallest area that looks like much more. But that takes brainpower which you don’t have spare right now. Step by step
 

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