Arauki11
2024-11-18 11:22:27
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I would not see that alone as a problem, my parents lived there until they were 80. It is rather that a standard house is usually intended for flat plots.Yes, thanks. Steps are of course not disability-friendly
If things get bad, you always have to decide anew within the given framework. I do not see a staircase alone as a problem; you can consciously decide on that. Depending on the circumstances, for example, the entrance could be without stairs in the basement, including kitchen and other rooms, and sleeping, children, etc. upstairs or similar. I mean to say that even with usual standard houses, that is not the case. Therefore, besides searching in the region for suitable building partners, I would once consider how such a basic layout could look for me, that is, which needs I have myself, simply sketching it.but if it should ever come to that, we could move back into the in-laws' house, which will then be inherited by my boyfriend
But I would not want to see that as a desirable motivation for my house building.I think as long as we are young, that can be managed.
You would have to know and describe all these details precisely or even illustrate them in order to get maximum input.Yes, thanks. Steps are of course not disability-friendly, but if it should ever come to that, we could move back into the in-laws' house, which will then be inherited by my boyfriend. I think as long as we are young, that can be managed. If you come in from the back into the garden, for example, it's level. There are also fire brigade parking spaces that can also be used in an emergency.
And why exactly are you in favor of that? I imagine a house placed up there and from the street it looks like no one thought beforehand about how to actually get up there. My highly respected master at the time unfortunately could not convince me to build the house entrance at ground level and without an outside staircase and to use the rooms at street level as living rooms. I am by no means saying that my case has to fit yours exactly, but these were my insights in retrospect.But we are still in favor of making a steep driveway without a basement.