Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-31 13:29:27

Shiny86

2020-06-25 23:25:41
  • #1


Actually, yes. Do people usually do that with such gardens or do they usually live with it?
I imagine it would be better for the children and their playground equipment. The kids are still small, and the toddler paddling pools will initially be on the terrace. But the paddling pools will surely get bigger and so on.

By the way, that’s still 150sqm of garden that we will have then. I’m curious how it will turn out.



Thank you. I hadn’t seen it that way yet. I always think I have to build it exactly as approved. But of course you’re right. It’s not as irreversible as with “wrong” decisions during shell construction.

Does nobody actually check afterwards what you have done with the terrace, garden house, and carport?
I don’t understand all the regulations if nobody even controls it. But that suits me fine.
 

Shiny86

2020-06-25 23:29:38
  • #2


Yes, you're right about that. That should also be the goal. The 15 cm difference from the top edge of the finished floor of the house to the terrace is probably not important at the moment. If that really weren't possible, we probably wouldn't get a building permit either. And if necessary, you can always add or remove soil.
 

pagoni2020

2020-06-25 23:42:19
  • #3
We will, for example, have a terrace and the rest of the property is largely flat or we will have something leveled at the end. Just put in grass and that’s it. If you start with garden design, it can quickly be too much of a good thing or look like it often does in garden exhibitions. You can put paddling pools etc. right in the middle of the lawn or let the kids do that. Don’t make a show garden but keep it simple, it saves money and nerves but unfortunately also only a lower spot in the unspoken settlement competition for the best (usually ugliest) garden. We always did it later gradually with our own but above all cheap ideas. For example, you can simply lay wooden beams as borders instead of concreting flower beds or the like. Less often means more. Wait and see what the kids actually like to do. Maybe it will be a tent that wants to be placed somewhere different every time or a tent village instead of the slide or the leftover dirt mound is more exciting than some fancy play tool from the exhibition. If you do it this way, you can keep changing it and you won’t have concrete things standing somewhere. I once saw someone who had an old tram standing in the garden and used it as a coffee spot or an old rusty VW bus deliberately used as decoration. Be bold, even crazy, however you like it, and don’t let anyone tell you what taste is. If not in your own garden, where else should you be able to feel at ease without worry. At the latest when your neighbor looks away with contempt, you have a strong indication that you have done something great for yourself.
 

haydee

2020-06-26 01:37:06
  • #4
Outdoor area grows over time. Would probably not pile everything up.

For the perennial bed, it doesn't matter whether it's straight or slanted. Slide, water slide, climbing area works very well on the slope.
Perfectly straight and brutally filling costs money, especially since you also have to retain it.
 

Shiny86

2020-07-09 00:06:00
  • #5
Short question: Are the interior door heights relevant for the building permit?

I have all the building permit documents in front of me and suddenly see in section A-A that the doors on the upper floor are 2.01m high and not 2.135m high.

Can this be changed easily after the building permit is issued or will it become complicated if I submit it like this? The agreed door heights in the ground and upper floors were 2.135m.
 

Alessandro

2020-07-09 08:51:31
  • #6
Interior doors do not matter for the [BA]
 

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