Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-02 23:25:16

Alex85

2018-07-06 18:13:26
  • #1
So, starting from the perspective of the last picture, I would measure whether the head of the bed could go against the wall on the right. So, turn the bed once. Or would it get too tight with the desk? Then you could fully box in the pipe and have it transition into a kind of nightstand/shelf for the bed.

Laying cables over there shouldn’t be too much of an issue in the current stage. Just run them down from the existing sockets to the floor and back up on the other wall.
 

11ant

2018-07-06 18:18:06
  • #2
Yes, but that's not what this is about. The fecal heat would not be recovered by the controlled residential ventilation system anyway *LOL* and one should probably also avoid doing a Blower Door test on the head of one or another insulation fanatic. The pipe has to pierce through the roof after all, just as a side note. So somewhere here there are really comedians. My conclusion remains clear: the pipe does not need to transit through the children's room. Sorry for the DIY fun, nicely wrapping the pipe
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-06 19:09:39
  • #3


That should work. And the desk can still be easily moved without the entire room layout collapsing. Then maybe even the light switch could stay where it is. The idea was just that it be next to the bed. And it would be then. Only the sockets might need to be moved over.



I’ll bet anything that on Monday they will give me at least one reason why they won’t do it, because it violates some norm / DIN or something else. But of course, that would be the best solution. It looks stupid facing the street if a ventilation shaft goes there, but it's definitely better than the pipe.
 

Pumbaa

2018-07-06 19:17:54
  • #4
I wouldn't attach too much importance to the furniture position. The children's room will be rearranged anyway at some point because the kids have their own idea of how their room should look and where the bed, desk, and wardrobe should go. And then they don't care at all whether there are sockets or not. - Personal experience with two boys
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-06 19:21:53
  • #5
Yes, that's fine. Still, I need to create a sample furnishing, and the light switch next to the bed would be nice if it stays.....

I don't think there have been any proponents for the pipe vent here so far, have there?

So either accept the pipe or - somehow - find another solution for it, like the one from 11ant.
 

Bookstar

2018-07-06 20:51:33
  • #6
Do you mean a Durgo with [Rohrentlüfter]? Then I would definitely recommend it, it is the very best solution, isn't it?
 

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