bwollowb
2023-07-31 09:45:55
- #1
quite right! It's not a mandatory proposal or a suggestion on which the overall house concept stands or falls. The house fits as it is. At most, one should only change details. Anyone who plans or has planned themselves knows that moving or rearranging a small thing can trigger a domino effect. And the perfect house doesn't exist anyway :)I thought so too, but I didn't mention it because beyond a certain point of "you can (without remorse) leave it as is," I find it more appropriate not to touch a result anymore. A house is almost never a stable (in the sense of "fixed") state anyway.