How to change the floor plan?

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-21 11:14:40

kaho674

2017-11-09 17:44:41
  • #1
Hehe, you forgot the small frosted glass windows in the hallway.

What I don't like so much are the cupboards above in the bedroom, so flat behind the door. Always this dance around the cupboards, that wouldn't be for me.

I don't want to start the fence-terrace discussion again now. Unfortunately, the problem remains.

But Tomtom is right. The problem with the shower has been solved with the slanted door. Don't know how the architect did it, but now the bathroom can go back to the children's side and the stairs back over. This also makes the hallway upstairs not feel so long.
 

arnonyme

2017-11-09 20:33:09
  • #2


How the terrace will be built eventually, we don't know yet. That can still be decided once the house is standing and you have a better impression of the conditions on site.

I don't consider turning the stairs to be sensible, as mentioned before, the technical room should be in the front due to the length of the pipes. Although I am a technical layman in construction, I could imagine that it is easier to run the pipes from 2 bathrooms down together and not separately.
 

kaho674

2017-11-10 07:14:33
  • #3
That is a strange phenomenon, we had these thoughts back then too. Keeping pipes and lines as short as possible and therefore relocating the connection rooms. But that's nonsense.

If the architect does not necessarily specify something, I would basically not worry at all whether a pipe has to be 5m or 10m long. The pipe does not care about that. And the costs are very manageable.
 

arnonyme

2017-11-10 07:29:06
  • #4


With about €2300 for 10 m of supply line length, that already makes sense
 

kaho674

2017-11-10 07:41:08
  • #5
That's extortion!
What do you have there? Rocks? The pipe costs 20 Euros and the excavator per day 100 including the driver. I'd just lay the pipes myself. 2300 - they must be crazy!
 

arnonyme

2017-11-10 07:52:30
  • #6
District heating 115/m
Electricity 46/m
Water 69/m

If you dig the trench yourself, you get about 10% off per running meter
The problem is you are not allowed to lay the pipes yourself. The municipal utilities have to do that to ensure it's not botched.
Yeah, right.
They are really so outrageously expensive that I'm still considering whether to just f*** district heating and install an air-to-water heat pump instead.
 

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