Full floor with gable roof without attic effect and appearance?

  • Erstellt am 2019-10-29 16:33:42

KEVST

2019-10-29 16:33:42
  • #1
Hello everyone.

Has anyone here by chance built the combination of OG as a full floor + gable roof (ideally with a 22°-25° roof pitch) but without DG, so that the OG is practically open upwards?
It would be great if someone could provide a few photos. Unfortunately, I wasn’t really successful with the Google search.
Can you say something about the effect and appearance? How does it feel when in all the rooms the entire ceiling consists only of the roof slope despite sufficient height, does the whole thing still feel confining?

Thanks in advance
 

Ibdk14

2019-10-29 16:50:15
  • #2
I can't provide you with photos right now. It doesn't look good in small rooms. That's why we had a ceiling installed above our bedroom (13 sqm) and the dressing room (8 sqm). The 3 children's rooms each have a gallery of about 10 sqm in the attic. Otherwise, they are open. The bathrooms are open all the way to the top; the master bathroom is only 7 sqm, and I could imagine it with a ceiling too, but it doesn't bother me. The children's bathroom for our 3 sons is about 11 sqm, and it already looks better there. The height in the hallway looks nice. It is long and large because 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms open off it. It has an effect. As I said, I don't like it in rooms under 15 sqm. A matter of taste. I might be able to provide pictures tomorrow.
 

mini_g!

2019-10-29 17:33:23
  • #3
Count me in, would also be very interested in pictures! We are planning the same thing.

Thank you very much! Mini
 

j.bautsch

2019-10-30 09:55:57
  • #4
oh that interests me too, I have thought about it as well. but I also believe that it doesn't work as well in smaller rooms, but especially for the children's rooms I can really imagine it being great
 

Ibdk14

2019-10-30 10:02:39
  • #5
Sorry, I'm a bit stressed right now and looking for old pictures before the chaos arrived here. We are currently renovating. So quite a lot of stuff is piled up in the large hallway. I don't really want to photograph that now. But I haven't forgotten it.
 

Ibdk14

2019-10-30 10:42:46
  • #6
So, here are a few pictures after all. I'm not a good photographer. I hope you can still make out something. Without the chaos, it of course looked much nicer. I can write you something about the heights if needed.





 

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