Ground floor approx. 100 sqm, upper floor expandable (planned bathroom, 2 children's rooms, 1 storage room)

  • Erstellt am 2018-03-28 10:32:41

ypg

2018-11-28 23:09:58
  • #1


We don't want to revive the tedious old discussion after all
 

Nordlys

2018-11-28 23:14:33
  • #2
Exactly, what must be, must be. Doors inward, the top part will be figured out later, no worries, the building savings plan isn’t due yet, we’ll think about it when the time comes, the kitchen is more than adequate, the bedroom, well, we don’t want to be running around in there anyway, right Katja, Yvonne. As my friend once said to someone who complained about the lack of headroom below deck on his ship: We don’t want to dance there but sit and have a drink.
 

11ant

2018-11-29 02:17:40
  • #3
It seems to me that everything is getting mixed up here. My impression of DG and stair position is that the drawings of EG and DG are most likely simply oriented in opposite directions.

By the way, a knee wall is the opposite of a dwarf wall: the knee wall props up the foot purlin, while the dwarf wall recedes inward (and creates a storage space behind it).

The two terms get confused because the term dwarf wall is used for the knee wall in regions where it is traditionally hardly known. Just Babylonian babbling.
 

hanse987

2018-11-29 07:23:51
  • #4


I am well aware that north is opposite in both drawings. Only the section must start further north, and therefore the entrance to the bathroom and bedroom must look different.

The wooden beams on the upper floor are the same height as the window openings? According to the photo, it looks that way. How and at what height will the ceiling later meet the windows? Not that someone now simply inserts windows and later the sash gets in the way of the ceiling.
 

kaho674

2018-11-29 07:27:18
  • #5
It does not. Especially not with a knee wall height of 0 and the incorrectly planned staircase. One might think they are dealing with the Schildbürger, but it is more likely the East Frisians who are messing up this nonsense here.
 

Climbee

2018-11-29 07:57:51
  • #6
It is also new to me that the allocation of a building society contract can lead to miraculous space multiplication.

But you never stop learning!

I'm completely out here. If you don’t have excessive financial means and have to budget, then that’s okay. But if you build such crap with it (I hadn’t even noticed the stub wall!), where nothing is thought through at all, then it almost physically hurts me.

But (my mantra in such cases): Man’s will is his kingdom of heaven!

And Karsten, before you start singing the high praises of the utility room entrance door and perfect planning here again: Your house would absolutely not be mine, but it doesn’t have such gross and fundamental planning errors like this one. It fits with you, your situation, your/your family’s living habits. That’s okay. This is completely different here.

*groan*
*howl*
*hurting*
 

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