T21150
2015-11-30 19:03:52
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I’m always surprised at how big a house can appear in a photo.
Me too. The photo is original, not edited, and I couldn’t take it (neighbor’s house) from any more “optimal” angle either, the day before yesterday.
But as I wrote in another thread: It is a house for 2 adult people. Deliberately. It would also work for a married couple with a child. Everything else: Would be nonsense in terms of usefulness.
What amazes me myself:
a) The space is more than enough for us.
The detached condominium replacement works as it should.
The subjective feeling, even after more than a year: No more, for the two of us. It’s enough work and effort to keep it exactly clean (unfortunately I’m fussy about cleaning... although I am a man... cleanliness is important to me)
b) Neighbors/friends with bigger houses (we definitely have the smallest here) come in and wonder where the (actually non-existent) space comes from. Well: A few small changes, light in the right place and the like: it also looks bigger inside. My planning, which the architect only put the final touches on, worked. At least: to others. Objectively I find it small... the house. But do you need more than you need? I’m of the opinion: No.
I’m playing with open cards in this “regulars’ table thread” here.
So that other building families can get an idea: What costs what. What’s out there. What awaits me?
Best regards
Thorsten