Now, take it easy,
before I insert your quotes saying that you haven’t dealt with the building application, which you signed numerous times, don’t know the building permit that was sent to you, haven’t dealt with the various facade designs between the lines before the construction project, that you are now asking whether you are building over your building window and so on and so forth, now you come with the statement that clinker bricks were planned within the building window.
Great, you have finally dealt with your construction project.
I am also a home builder and keep having new ideas and am currently annoyed that I didn’t have these ideas earlier and that it is too late to implement them without small additional expenses.
Nevertheless, I was aware that the submitted building permit stands: if I want a different window color -> new permit, if the garage should be 10cm further to x -> new permit, and so on and so forth.
Besides, there are fundamentals that cannot be changed unless I have a timeline of 2-3 years and a huge budget.
But: before I commissioned my construction company, we drove for weeks through every new development area and knew what kinds of facades there were. For us, about 50cm of catalogs piled up that helped us with the look and design.
By the way, you notice that there are different external wall constructions – you just have to decide on one or submit to the construction company.
And we are probably not the only ones, all this is presumably part of the duty of every prospective builder.
You just have to decide on fundamentals at some point after the dream house has grown on paper.
The building expert set many points in her first post in her first line: this is supposed to mean something... namely: actually, it is too late for such considerations or changes!!!
If not, the architect will pull the solution for your plan changes out of the sleeve and say: no problem!
To what extent your problem is feasible... I have no idea! Only your problem is not common and how much your construction project must be changed and at what costs, only your architect knows or your architect is responsible for.
Therefore, the choice of the word “troll” is still quite nicely expressed.
Yes, many readers can understand your mistake in theory, namely wanting to have a different facade construction now on the spot, so you still have to admit that the timing (if I remember correctly, after setting the roof?!) was somewhat idiotically chosen.
You had no idea from the ground up what consequences and what scope it entails...
Don’t sleep in the tree.
Good morning, finally awake?