New single-family house, 170 sqm for 4 persons in NI

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-28 21:36:09

kaho674

2020-04-02 13:30:17
  • #1

Not really. Unless you build a bay window at the front instead of the flat roof and put the bed there. The current bedroom becomes the dressing room. But that would probably blow the budget just for a bathroom door, hmm.


I would do the same in that case. If it doesn’t completely ruin the exterior appearance, you might consider a double casement window for the darker room.
 

11ant

2020-04-02 15:02:21
  • #2

I have nothing to complain about :-(
I agree with the suggestion of a stopover in the kitchen(planning)forum, but I do not share any of my predecessors' concerns. Do exactly that, it fits.

Exceptionally approved
I also see no reason against it - I only warn against hanging the entire wedding cake on this cocktail cherry and, as many do here, putting the house next to the garage in reversal of dog and tail, just because of this holy stupid door.

Knee-high on the north side (child 2, bathroom) and standard parapet on the south gable would be my recommendation. I would "divide" the bathroom window into three: like child 2's, fixed glazing up to the fall-safe parapet height, and in the upper part (tilt and turn) then frosted with a film - but not all the way up; rather, at the top, similar clearance as the fixed part is high at the bottom. So, based on Sill Height 40 and lintel 220: 40 clear (fixed sash) - 100* frosted - 40 clear.
*) or 20 frosted - 20 clear - 20 frosted - 20 clear - 20 frosted for privacy without prison yard effect
 
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