No. A heating engineer won’t do that. (At least not with us) And as a builder, you shouldn’t want that either.
The consumers come directly on a short route from the outside wall into the house. That is really the most sensible. So on the garage or hallway wall. I would advise you to use the hallway wall and then shield the heating with a wardrobe niche (60 deep).
Yes, true. Somehow I only thought halfway ahead :D
So the wall will be built differently.
Okay, thanks for the tip, or rather your opinion. But I don’t really like it when you enter the utility room/HAR and see all the technology right away.
I would then use the garage side for that.
Otherwise, I like the house. Nicely spacious. However, I would realistically furnish it, the TV corner doesn’t work at all. And try furnishing the rather dark kitchen.
Tip: use the outside wall, add a window there, then a door to the utility room (pantry replacement exactly where you planned the heating now ;)
Thanks :cool:
The TV corner is just drawn like that by the architect. The TV will be gone anyway. At most a projector.
The thing with the kitchen and the windows is known. But where that little piece of wall is, the island will go. And at noon the sun is positioned so that the light then falls right into the kitchen through the dining room window on the side.
I’ll attach a few more pictures.
