New construction outdoor area single-family house solid

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WilderSueden

2021-03-03 18:54:28
  • #1

We will build with a carport. Costs <5000€ and the car also stays dry. My parents still have a classic brick garage. There, in winter, the snow melts quite well and makes everything wet.
There is also

I listed it for you. Garage door and ventilation. If the garage door is part of the thermal envelope, it has to be very well insulated. The drafty standard door for a few hundred euros without insulation will not be able to comply with the energy saving ordinance according to the engineer’s calculation. Ventilation through windows can be done but is nonsense. Then you might as well take the garage out of the thermal envelope and build cheaply.


You always say it won’t be expensive. If that is cheap for you, go ahead. But then it would be sensible to state the budget from the beginning.

Sounds to me like a bouldering gym in the attic. The room on the upper floor will be huge. I don’t understand why then everything is moved to the ground floor when there is so much space upstairs.
 

Nida35a

2021-03-03 19:04:28
  • #2
Bungalows with a 40-degree hipped roof have an effect on me like Lord Helmchen, the roof totally dominant
 

bau2022

2021-03-03 19:21:55
  • #3

You can do that, but I don’t have to.


I’m not writing that down again.


I never said it would be cheap. Budget open, that’s what I mean. 800,000 euros if you want a price.


Quite simple, because we want everything downstairs and the glass fronts are stylish.
We paid a high price for the undeveloped nature and I want to get something out of it. Land in a secluded location in an outlying area cannot be had for less than 300,000 euros.
The ground then just remains.
 

K1300S

2021-03-03 19:33:53
  • #4
Well then: Fire away! No one says that high-priced construction is forbidden, but throwing money around with both hands for ill-conceived solutions goes against me even if I otherwise don't know what sensible use to make of it.
 

bau2022

2021-03-03 20:38:34
  • #5

I could have written whatever I wanted, you would always have found something. *Shaking my head*
 

Tassimat

2021-03-03 21:00:25
  • #6


I didn't find the picture from the forum again.
But I like something like that. But the section shows maybe 15m, you are planning double that.

Warning, sarcasm from now on: The Google keyword is "Schlossterrasse" ;)
 

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