New single-family house in southern Germany

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ypg

2020-12-25 15:45:36
  • #1
...which can also change very quickly. I'm not talking long-term, but short- and medium-term. You don't just build for the current actual state... most here also build two children's rooms but do not have any children yet. So the need would be not to plan a children's room at all, but they do. Why? Because in the medium term, you see yourself changing, namely as a mom/dad... and you yourself also change... every 7 years at least. And even if not: there are dozens of options to use a bathtub (a large basin), and not just for bathing. Just because a young man here (or many men) has no idea (have no idea) what they are needed for in everyday (household) life, doesn't mean they can simply be left out.
 

pagoni2020

2020-12-25 15:54:42
  • #2
I already know that. With us, we simply pay attention to different things than young parents or I did when I was younger, ergo it’s individual for our age and also forward-looking. I myself am not building for the next 5 years, but like to plan/consider 30 if possible (toitoitoi). I only intervene there and ONLY where you want to build in a way that a possible buyer or heir AFTER ME might prefer to buy it differently. The rest is as clear to me as broth, no doubt!!! Planning ahead is absolutely important and, in my opinion, sometimes lacking here among parents who apparently only think of sweet children in very young years and not about teenagers. I often miss forward-looking planning and possibilities to remodel but please first in MY life. That alone is enough of a task.
 

ypg

2020-12-25 16:08:15
  • #3

I did not address you personally either, but you just mentioned the keyword need, which I had to pick up and comment on.
 

Hausbau0815

2020-12-25 16:16:44
  • #4
Good thing too. By the way, the sofa thing was someone else. Is it just me or are you in a bad mood right now, somehow looking for a fight and it's Christmas?
 

Ysop***

2020-12-25 16:37:43
  • #5
and , can't you continue your banter somewhere else? This is the thread of , and so far I haven’t gotten the impression that it’s finished here.
 

Hausbau0815

2020-12-25 16:44:03
  • #6


That's right. Sorry.
 

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