icandoit
2021-02-21 10:53:18
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I fear we are a bit too hasty here.
That sounds pretty good, even though we have a very good relationship, a bit of privacy doesn’t hurt – but as I said, I would have to find out what is actually possible there and to me it sounded more like the house doesn’t necessarily have to look basically the same in terms of layout as my parents’ house.You could possibly build somewhat narrower, but longer, and then place the official terrace facing west. The second terrace then to the south. That way you also gain some privacy regarding your parents. *if it has to fit into the building envelope. Otherwise: make use of the building envelope. I cannot read the screenshots/photos from the screen.
Your parents really save money on energy consumption if you insulate the large wall with your house. Are you going to have the property transferred to you, so that the houses do not belong to your parents?
rather sounds as if the house basically has to look the same in principle as my parents' house.
That needs to be checked!
How large the remaining building window actually is.
I can't imagine that you are tied to the appearance. It would be wise to adapt to you in terms of height and roof pitch. Nevertheless, the appearance most likely still allows many possibilities. Nowadays, you no longer have to replicate the appearance of an old house, but you must adhere to the development plan. 35,000 for incidental construction costs, 280,000 for a nice two-story...