Well, I actually skimmed through many of the 817 pages. But maybe someone would like to show their [verlinkertes Häuschen] for inspiration if they read this and think of their own. It's up to everyone themselves. Which subforum would you suggest where the question might be better placed?
The drywall installer has installed the insulation along with the vapor barrier.
Since last week, the electricians have been busy.
Next week, the interior plaster is supposed to come.
I like it. You really got a very neat electrician there. By the way, we chose the same window sills. I’m not a fan of drywall construction in masonry houses. But every time I see a vapor barrier, I have to think of my parents. In their semi-detached house, they simply cut into the vapor barrier (making round holes) to get the ceiling spotlights into the bedrooms and the bathroom. Now that I know what that thing is for, I would have said something. But 20 years ago it didn’t matter, everything wasn’t as tight as it is today anyway.
I would ask the electrician not to run the cables across the door opening (image 3). The installation zones prescribe 20cm distance from the wall and 15cm from the reveals when laying on the floor for a reason. In theory, the substructure is weakened here, and since joints in the screed are often planned in this area, you may end up with a heavily loaded screed edge piece with a weakened substructure exactly at this spot.