Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

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Matthew03

2018-08-15 13:33:16
  • #1


...apart from the fact that it's tough: here almost daily. We love open windows at night/evening before sleeping and often light sources like the TV, bedside lamp (reading) or similar are on. But you know your habits better. And upgrading something like that is easily doable and affordable.
 

Müllerin

2018-08-15 14:43:51
  • #2
We have integrated insect screens in all [Rollladenkasten]. We hate mosquitoes in the bedroom, and I don't want wasps either. And despite the ventilation system, I will occasionally throw the windows wide open during the day. Unfortunately, not with my [Raffstore] on the west side, the wind load would have been too great. Of course, you can retrofit it, but affordable retrofitting then possibly means only clamp frames depending on the [Rollladen].
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-08-15 15:13:55
  • #3
I have now ordered it. It’s only about one window. I don’t need it in the bathroom and not in the [Hauswirtschaftsraum] either.
 

11ant

2018-08-15 17:39:39
  • #4
Exactly – you can also upgrade it individually, not just all three. I primarily just wanted to mention it because it easily gets overlooked in the comparison chart as the only difference between the P and XP. I assume that the retrofit is precisely not easy because some part will be 3 mm different or something like that. And then "retrofitting" practically means "prying open" – which I would want to avoid in a designer hut.
 

kbt09

2018-08-15 18:44:17
  • #5
I have fly screens in all relevant rooms where I might get the idea ... living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and office. It is just an apartment without a ventilation system. However, it allows me to open the windows for draft/ventilation at any time of day, turn on the lights, and keeps the annoying flies, etc. outside. I absolutely don't want to miss it.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-08-15 18:47:38
  • #6


Only the terrace front will be replaced for me. Retrofitting on other remaining windows would not have made sense. But it would probably have been too expensive as well.
 

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