Layout question: Replace straight staircase with L-shaped staircase

  • Erstellt am 2023-06-29 21:59:18

s_mhofma

2023-06-30 21:55:52
  • #1
 

s_mhofma

2023-06-30 22:28:56
  • #2

Since the building application has already been submitted, I do not want to share the current floor plan here. My question has just been answered and we will leave everything as it is. Thank you very much for the help!
 

xMisterDx

2023-06-30 22:55:25
  • #3
That must be an incredibly amazing floor plan to make such a secret out of it. I've never heard of building applications being rejected because you nailed your floor plan to the big oak tree in the village square.
 

s_mhofma

2023-06-30 22:59:43
  • #4
That is not the point at all. It's more that I have often read here in the forum that builders uploaded their building application, had a question about the floor plan (e.g. the stairs should be turned), uploaded the complete floor plan, and then there was a full-on backlash. I just want to avoid that. There is no reason to upload the floor plan since my question has already been answered :)
 

11ant

2023-07-01 00:50:04
  • #5
That’s why I promptly fix such a deficiency as soon as I notice it. In this case, in post #2, immediately following the question, and before your first reply in post #3. The relevance of basic information for well-founded advice is unfortunately often underestimated: “Doctor, why the examination – I already know what you’re going to write on the prescription” ;-( And exactly the stair expert you now snap at, because she didn’t explain her diagnosis to you at length and/or because she insisted that linking the basics would be helpful (?) – there is a causal connection between the graspability of the basics and the depth of diagnosis and therapy recommendation. Three hundred nine point four, see this opening post ;-)
 

WilderSueden

2023-07-01 08:12:17
  • #6

I can somewhat understand you. It's not pleasant when your own floor plan is criticized. But a staircase inevitably affects both floors. A staircase with a quarter turn also has a completely different stairwell than a straight staircase, that has an impact. And any change can trigger a domino effect on the respective floor.
 

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