berny
2018-04-25 17:34:43
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The flush-mounted installation is finished...

I wouldn't have any concerns about putting up this partition wall as an installation wall – just as I would do in the bathrooms: the front walls align perfectly above each other, meaning they’d only need to be built up to the ceiling height. Under the sink, there would then be a single ceiling breakthrough. But judging by your architect, he has probably already planned it that way.The heating engineer just had the idea to have the wall completely built in drywall between the guest WC and storage room on the ground floor. So that the ducts disappear there.
Great [emoji4]. Very homely and the sense of space is close to what we had imagined in the planning. The roof pitch somehow surprised us visually. But in a positive way. The house no longer looks bulky and clumsy from the outside. We are curious to see how it looks with windows next week. And in 2 weeks the back of the house will be filled in and then it will look different from behind as well. Berny, that looks great [emoji106]How does it feel to walk through the rooms?
Controlled residential ventilation piping is located behind our living room wall.Good morning everyone,
can someone please post a few photos here where I can see how the water/sewage pipes overcome floors in solid construction. Do they go up through a supply shaft or are recesses milled like with electrical cables? Also happy to see pictures of fully installed controlled residential ventilation supply air ducts in the wall. Unfortunately, I lack the imagination of how these three things (supply shaft, water/sewage, controlled residential ventilation supply air pipes) look in/on the wall.
The heating engineer is currently planning everything so far and asked me where we want to pull up the controlled residential ventilation piping from the unit in the basement, which of course takes up space. I would like to pull everything up in one shaft, so controlled residential ventilation, water/sewage, and the wiring for the photovoltaic system.
Thanks in advance