Land planning for new single-family house 180 sqm, with space for a grand piano

  • Erstellt am 2023-12-10 20:59:16

11ant

2023-12-13 17:09:11
  • #1
Whenever a practice is born, a theory at least makes it to the intensive care unit :)
 

xMisterDx

2023-12-13 23:38:23
  • #2


Which of course is much easier to implement in an area where bedrooms and the main bathroom are nearby than in a large living room. Completely clear. Specifically, this would mean: after showering, the bathroom door is left open and the wing is ruined.

Always funny how one tries to prove their wrong assumption right with the most absurd theories ;)
 

aero2016

2023-12-14 15:48:36
  • #3
I was more thinking about the kitchen and open terrace doors. But of course, you can also ventilate the bathroom into other rooms after showering, that's clear. I believe it makes little sense to ponder this any further. Basically, you can put a wing anywhere you like with the respective advantages and disadvantages. And most instruments are quite resilient anyway. In the end, the original poster has to decide for themselves. Fun fact: contrary to our architect’s advice, we placed our instrument in the open-plan area. In the meantime, the veneer on the side has cracked.
 

11ant

2023-12-14 16:08:05
  • #4
Not only the duck, but also the wing remains outside, Mr. Müller-Lüdenscheid! I have no idea why so many otherwise serious fellow discussants are currently responding to a troll here.
 
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