Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-02 23:25:16

Curly

2018-07-09 14:07:27
  • #1
We built for the second time and it went (fortunately) well, no major problems and it turned out very nice. Well, the landscaping is still missing, hopefully everything goes smoothly and no excavator drives into our house, but we definitely do not regret having built again.

Best regards
Sabine
 

haydee

2018-07-09 14:31:26
  • #2
Getting annoyed is part of it. No idea how many times I didn’t want to anymore, and overall I can’t complain about the companies.

The many pipes and lines that don’t run inside the walls would bother me too. I would never have thought it would be built that way. We were probably lucky with our solid wood walls and maybe also with the architect.

Even with us, there were points where in the end it was just like, you signed it that way. Sorry or not, it’s not what you wanted.

Friends of ours had the attitude I order a house, it will be fine. Why should I worry about the location of the sockets?!? No, don’t bother.
They are so satisfied with their house.

We should all have a bit of that attitude.
 

Anoxio

2018-07-09 14:57:38
  • #3
Chin up! Please don’t start hating your house now. Sure, many things didn’t go really well; but there are definitely worse things. You can probably still redesign the kitchen; ask at the kitchen studio. They surely have good ideas. I would, as far as possible, box off the hanging cabinet depth at the top and then the base cabinet depth at the bottom; in front next to the hanging cabinets comes a magnetic board, for example. You can surely make the outer hanging cabinet a bit narrower; just like the base cabinet—just talk to your kitchen planner. They definitely know these kinds of challenges and can still redesign it.
 

Snowy36

2018-07-09 15:57:19
  • #4
You are not the only one who didn’t get what he wanted...... I also showed the roofer a picture of how I wanted the roof (exposed roof truss), and what I got has nothing to do with the picture...

I can now sit down, look at it every day, and be sad that I wanted it differently (beams too close together, grain of the wood different from what I wanted), or I rebuild because of something like that (never!) or I live with it....
 

11ant

2018-07-09 17:25:26
  • #5
Rather the carpenter. The roofer only covers the roof.
 

Alex85

2018-07-09 17:54:22
  • #6
Dear 11ant, drop the doomsday mood. You can clearly see how it affects the robber’s kidneys. Why are you still betting on that?

I think it’s all about appearance in the end. Especially the suitcase in the kitchen will be able to be integrated, maybe a panel from the kitchen builder in front of it and the corner wall cabinet just as 70 instead of 90.
Sure, none of it is perfect, but you don’t sell a house because of such a visual flaw. How absurd is that.
 

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