... and I immediately find something to complain about: I don't like the "contrast," on the one hand, the (which I find well done) color surfaces not painted all the way into the corner, but then the furniture with a tucked-in belly placed there. In my opinion, they could stand a bit more "freely," rather than so "fitted in."
We would have liked a bit more space too I really liked the wall unit. I was already glad that there was a smaller version that fit in there. The good thing is, on the left the furniture hangs on the color edge.
Unfortunately, we couldn't place the fireplace differently. But there is always something.
The underfloor heating was installed here today. I noticed a large gap in the upper hallway. No idea if that can be correct. But I rather don’t think so, right?
I rather notice the uneven window arrangement (normal and loophole, practically in the same corner) in picture 2. Where the heating loops apparently "are missing" in the hallway, one would only stumble over a sleeping cat anyway. A cold wind will not gather there.
Be sure to ask about the heating. You can actually notice a difference between heated and without underfloor heating. Especially right in the running area...
The underfloor heating was installed here today. I noticed a large gap in the upper hallway. No idea if that can be correct. But I rather think not, right?
I assume the hallway does not get its own heating circuit. The pipes go to the individual rooms. In that respect, the gap is okay. I find the gap in picture 3 at the bottom right rather odd. Also, the pipes there are very close together.