New building with approximately 350 sqm of living space

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-29 18:16:47

ypg

2020-09-29 22:11:20
  • #1
So far, you only have a drawing that no one can read. Understand?
 

Pinky0301

2020-09-29 22:20:34
  • #2
Have you ever furnished the kitchen? Square rooms are usually not easy. Size is not everything; shape is at least equally important. This was already mentioned in the [Kinderbad].
 

pagoni2020

2020-09-29 22:22:38
  • #3
yes, Mr. Pommeroy and Miss Sophie..... Maybe that’s also why the narrow hose rooms... so you don’t fall over so easily. Finally, demand-oriented building. ...he already built the house, it was the one from the cousin or something. I don’t think so at all; I’m currently drawing the hose bathroom and need two DIN A4 pages in length. The kids should be glad they don’t have to bathe in the river. Spoiled rabble. And I had already prepared myself for a boring evening. You apparently know real conifers in the construction sector, even several...?
 

Spritti123

2020-09-29 22:26:39
  • #4
you seem to be quite the internet rambo. Have to sleep now. Working again tomorrow. My life does not only take place on the World Wide Web. As seems to be the case with most here
 

Tassimat

2020-09-29 22:27:34
  • #5
Wow, a house of superlatives:
- 7 doors from the garage entrance to the living room.
- 5 storage rooms (6 if you count the corner in front of the guest WC. What is that even for?)
- 4 bathrooms for 4 people
 

nordanney

2020-09-29 22:43:53
  • #6
Floor plans are not really my specialty, but this is a successful discussion about a disaster... Insight comes. Architects study for many years to finally plan a reasonable house. You don’t just do that on a whim. Architects study for many years to finally plan a reasonable house. You don’t just do that on a whim. You can tell. Without plan or sense. That’s how children build with Lego – somehow the bricks have to be put together. Planning 350 sqm of nonsense for pocket money… Sounds kind of like a loss of touch with reality. Even with own labor, which I know well.
 

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