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i_b_n_a_n

2022-12-13 17:23:11
  • #1
My brother has such an "airy ballroom." The year of construction fits (about 20 years ago), but the style not at all. However, I find it super fitting to his plastered (Holzständer) house (he does, by the way, too). The open space has a two-sided (L-shaped) adjacent gallery as a "corridor replacement" with access to the upper floor rooms. This is separated from the open space by a self-refurbished wrought iron "fence." Under the open space are partly the dining-living kitchen and a double-leaf glass door to the terrace (which serves as the main entrance and exit in summer).
 

gregman22

2022-12-31 12:45:11
  • #2
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-12-31 13:20:13
  • #3
unfortunately you only caught the thumbnail for the upload, the plan is not readable like that ...
 

gregman22

2022-12-31 13:23:29
  • #4
thank you for the hint & sorry.
 

xMisterDx

2022-12-31 16:31:43
  • #5
Again someone who wishes for lifelong quarrels about the significantly larger children's room. Especially since the large room is much bigger than 16m² due to the knee wall and also much, much brighter thanks to the additional roof window...

As child 2, I would somehow feel unwanted. Well, up to you. The main thing is that the office is nice and big and bright ;)
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-12-31 16:37:25
  • #6
Nonsense, if child 2 or 3 can't handle it, they should find other parents ;-) There are fights over rooms anyway, that's part of life. Often child no. 1 doesn't come home at the same time as child no. 2, so depending on the age, rooms can be swapped sometimes. At least that corresponds to my reality. In my old parental home I had rooms ranging from 4m² to about 20m², shared with my brother in between (wardrobe as a room divider). That works, and something came of me as the youngest child despite the disadvantage in room choice ;-). And don't take everything so seriously all the time. There is no perfect solution for something like that.
 

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