Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-31 13:29:27

opalau

2020-10-06 01:04:40
  • #1
Maybe I am too lenient and we were lucky, but we still shifted and changed some windows. Nobody cared. I hardly believe that anyone checks your parapet height with a tape measure.
 

11ant

2020-10-06 02:08:51
  • #2
If you increase from 87.5 to 100, the general contractor will shoot you for the indecent request to draw up and submit extra Tekturen for that. In this specific case, no regulation is affected, meaning no one will notice and it wouldn't even be punishable by a fine. I wouldn't even know what you'd have to be smoking to be interested in this childish stuff at all. If you went up to 119 (even though the guest bathroom window is around the corner and here is only linked in some kind of hallucinated relationship from a nitpicker's point of view), then maybe someone might "notice" without measuring – but even then, it remains that except for you, no one will make a fuss or a big deal about it. Do you really only learn "The Princess and the Pea" for three and a half years or do you have to carry it through to the master craftsman certificate? Sometimes, with your questions, I really think I’m on a hidden camera show.
 

Pinky0301

2020-10-06 07:55:05
  • #3
I claim that nobody at the building authority cares about that. Window sills can also be altered during a renovation, for example, or windows can be completely bricked up, such things are also done without a building permit.
 

Smialbuddler

2020-10-06 08:28:23
  • #4

It depends... if the appearance of the house changes, you are not necessarily allowed to do that just like that during a renovation, even if the statics are not affected. Unfortunately, I do not know what exactly determines when the change becomes relevant for the building authority. This is off-topic here as well; I just didn’t want to leave it like that.
 

Muc1985

2020-10-06 08:59:35
  • #5
To my knowledge, the approved building application only serves the cubature / size / etc.! Our application has been approved since July and we are still working diligently with the architect on the windows (sizes and and and). I do not know, however, if this is also possible with you.
 

chrisw81

2020-10-06 11:14:51
  • #6
What does the utility room have to do with the parapet height of the windows?
 

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