Intercepting higher neighboring plots: L-shaped stones, etc. - Tips

  • Erstellt am 2021-02-27 14:31:49

WilderSueden

2022-03-30 22:31:20
  • #1
How much of your property can you sacrifice to intercept?
 

jaenno1

2022-03-31 06:59:09
  • #2


No, I'm doing everything in gray so it stands out a bit from the driveway (anthracite). Otherwise, you end up with a "uniform mush"... ;)

Unfortunately, I can't say much about the price, sorry. A 1.5-meter one costs its 220 €/piece with exposed inside. But of course, it’s also something for life..
 

jaenno1

2022-03-31 07:01:13
  • #3
Unfortunately, I am very busy with work, so I can't manage to show up here very often..;)
 

Yaso2.0

2022-03-31 08:15:54
  • #4


Because of the small property, we want to give up as little space as possible. Especially since it will be an expensive investment and such a wall cannot simply be undone if it doesn’t please us.

Originally, we had the idea that user also suggested here.

Just as an idea: What do you think about setting the L-stone with a one-meter distance from the neighbor first and then having a kind of raised bed one meter wide above it? You can plant it nicely, and the L-stone will have its base entirely on your property.

However, since we only have a boundary distance of 3.70 m on the south side, from which at least 1.20 m would have to be given up for the above-mentioned idea, the wall would then only stand 2.5 m away from the house, which is too close for me... :(



Thank you very much for your answer.

I have sent the flyer from EHL to the requested companies because so far NO ONE knew the angle stone with the visible side inside..
 

gutentag

2022-03-31 09:06:23
  • #5
How high is the house now? Finished floor level [EG] and terrace?
 

WilderSueden

2022-03-31 09:09:39
  • #6
I can understand that, no one likes to give away land. But it won't work completely without it either. With little space, I would tend to go more towards a heavyweight wall. With L-shaped stones in height, you lose almost a meter because of the footing. Cubes measuring 40x40x80cm would then be stacked 3 high but probably workable with a 60cm space loss. Since the gaps are permeable to water, you can also save a bit of space with the drainage behind it. Alternatively, something cast directly on site should also be possible. Where we always go on vacation, the neighbor has one placed directly on the boundary. But you also lose half a meter there because a drainage strip has to be behind it.
 

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