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2020-03-23 14:21:06
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Highlight the passage with the mouse, then the option "Quote" is offered. Even I can do thatunfortunately I have not yet figured out how to nicely quote in passages,
Or the ground floor bigger than the upper floor, that’s how you thought about it. Are you really taller than two meters thirty?The wish is to have full room height at the top and therefore the recessed variant results, because: We are not allowed to build two full floors, so the upper floor must be smaller than the ground floor.
The architect is probably still very inexperienced, that is wishful thinking.In the planning discussions I asked exactly the question about the higher costs due to the structural engineering if the upper floor is recessed. Answer: 'That probably won’t make much of a difference. For that, they then have smaller rooms (in terms of floor area, so cheaper),
Hip roof is more expensive than gable roof is more expensive than shed roof. Flat roof with zero pitch and waterproof is expensive, yes.A hip roof is definitely cheaper than a flat roof?
Even without fall protection for being allowed to walk on it, the flat roof is not the poor man’s darling; how expensive hip exactly is depends on the floor plan – but there are also other forms, e.g. shed roof.I mean by flat roof a roof that can also be walked on and used as a terrace. Is such a roof still cheaper than a hip roof?
Less, but not not. A quarter, if I’m not mistaken, although the legal definition of a full floor pays little attention to the living space ordinance.According to the architect, the roof terrace (not a covered loggia) does not count towards the living space calculation.
Better late than never. For downpipes the name is fate, and the upper floor is regularly the more finely divided floor – and in the case of a pitched roof the head height sensitivity of the stairs also comes into play.I’m actually reading and hearing that for the very first time!
Bathroom over bathroom or bathroom over utility room is no rocket science (?)If I had another idea, I would have already worked it in. But I don’t
I kindly ask to also post successful plans here, after all we are not mere scavengersIf I considered the floor plan perfect, I wouldn’t post it here...