Floor plan optimization city villa + fill consideration

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-31 13:29:27

kaho674

2020-04-08 20:12:55
  • #1

No problem.
 

Shiny86

2020-04-08 20:24:00
  • #2
How large did you order single-wing doors for the dining room? These doors aren't exactly cheap either, but I'm not familiar with the prices.
 

Crossy

2020-04-08 20:44:24
  • #3
No, they are of course not cheap at all. After all, it’s not a DIY store door, but in my opinion, you can see that. It also runs absolutely smoothly and quietly. At first, we wanted steel loft doors. Then I discovered the Planeo Loft and found it more timeless because of the delicate frame. The single-leaf one to the dining room has a passage width of 1m.
 

11ant

2020-04-08 23:13:00
  • #4
Not me, but you constantly see new construction sites (or stir up old construction sites again with a whisk). Reactions slow down as you approach the saturation point - however, the frequency of your course corrections does not decrease. Therefore, you are still going full speed. An overview cannot arise at all because you juggle new, modified, and rediscovered and then again modified blueprints in an incomprehensible number like a shell game player - sometimes several times a day. I came up with the pun because Lys means "light" in high German, and Karsten often sheds a dry commentary light on the thread developments.
 

Shiny86

2020-04-08 23:36:11
  • #5
Well, unfortunately, I am very perfectionistic, always dissatisfied, and always afraid of missing out or doing something wrong. I know, great conditions for building a house. At some point, it has to be enough. I actually find it quite nice. At least in my imagination. I am still waiting for the new draft. I don't think I made that many mistakes. I am very happy about the wardrobe niche. I have managed to fit in a lot of what I wanted. However, uncertainties remain. For example, whether the TV corner will be sufficient. But I think it will be fine. We are using about 53sqm for the kitchen, dining, and living area. That's not little. It will turn out nice.
 

11ant

2020-04-08 23:44:14
  • #6
If you can stop constantly dredging it up.
 

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