Hanging house in the Southwest Palatinate - Our House Construction 2.0

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kati1337

2023-07-29 22:30:11
  • #1
The whole discussion is somehow also pointless. For us, it is right this way, and we are happy about it. They are already inside, and paid. Sometimes you have to live and let live. I don’t try to convince anyone of my double dishwasher argument either. We want it this way, so we do it this way. =) Different people, different routines, different needs. You can’t always project yourself onto others. ;)
 

guckuck2

2023-07-29 22:33:28
  • #2


I also have photovoltaic and no storage, plus even a KNX smart home. But I don’t want to torment myself with it. Dishes accumulate at specific times, e.g. at noon when cooking (= pots need to be clean and available) and in the evening when I or the kids eat again from those. That means they are empty in the evening and needed again the next noon. It just has to fit into the routine; sometimes I don't care about saving 10 cents.

My point is not to build everything as impractical as possible to keep moving. But optimizing everything to have as little movement as possible in everyday life can’t be the solution either. That backfires eventually. Drinks from Flaschenpost, shopping from Picnic, the lawn is done by the Robi, vacuuming is done by the Robi. You fall out of bed three meters to the desk, eight hours later onto the sofa … that can't work well forever.



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kati1337

2023-07-29 22:38:35
  • #3

Meanwhile the Bora X BO has a huge display at the front. I think part of the fascination it held for us was the challenge of getting Doom to run on it. :D
But since you could buy a mid-aged used compact car for the price of that thing, we passed on it.
 

11ant

2023-07-29 23:30:16
  • #4
But you must have "Googled" in relevant circles who took on the challenge anyway, and with what success? At my age, when I hear "Bora" I still think of a Maserati from the car quartet of childhood days ;-)
 

kati1337

2023-07-29 23:38:55
  • #5
I don't even know if there were many who could have tried it back then. The thing is relatively new on the market, I think. When I looked for information back then, I didn't find anyone who had experience reports about it.
 

evelinoz

2023-07-30 04:10:04
  • #6
and the pull-out garbage bin in the kitchen is now where?
 
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