So close together? That really makes your head spin, neurotic, melancholic and all that. In the end, there are still people living there who buy stocks instead of the [Webergasgrill]..... I wouldn't build there.
That’s why I wrote, for example.
Whether 10 x 10 or 8 x 12... I prefer the latter anyway in the form of a mobile home, as I am absolutely no fan of 10 x 10 city villas [emoji87]
Although a sloping plot does not require creating a dark basement for more storage space,
I did not speak of a dark storage cellar; it may also be an inhabited basement. Only that under a ground floor level that floats above the terrain on the valley side, one will not simply put stilts, but closed walls between which (however used) space is built.
I did not speak of a dark storage cellar, it may well be an inhabited basement. Only that one will not simply put stilts under a ground floor level that is floating one story height above the valley-side terrain, but closed walls, between which one builds a space (used however it may be).
Well, and is that a cellar or a basement?
(Always keep looking at the title of the thread!)
How important it is for the OP to differentiate this is not clear, since elsewhere he refers to a [Souterrain] as a high cellar. I think the "common parlance" of the forum community will call a lower ground floor a basement just as often as they call a knee wall a dwarf wall or a transverse dormer a dormer.
I am noticing here a certain tendency (> 60%) for the basement. Less than the originally estimated 80% by me, but still a clear majority.
What I would be interested in: Are those who built without a basement happy with their decision or did they regret it later? And vice versa, those who built with a basement are satisfied or think in hindsight that it was actually a waste of money?