On which of these floor plans can we continue to build?

  • Erstellt am 2018-12-05 11:21:03

Mottenhausen

2018-12-11 11:13:09
  • #1
A detached tip for the narrow hallway: in the case of a straight staircase, a wooden staircase WITHOUT risers is recommended, as you can "visually" see through it and the hallway appears in its full width (corridor + staircase).
 

montessalet

2018-12-11 11:25:13
  • #2
[A detached tip regarding a narrow hallway: in the case of a straight staircase, a wooden staircase WITHOUT risers is recommended, as you can "see through" it visually and the hallway appears in its full width (corridor + staircase).]

Visually that may be true. Practically, however, it is something else..... Indeed, such staircases then appear more delicate (especially if the staircase is dark). Even better are "floating" steps (fixed only to the wall). However, it is relatively expensive.
 

kaho674

2018-12-11 11:44:25
  • #3
We deliberately decided against open steps because it annoyed us that dirt (especially cat hair) spread everywhere more quickly. A conversion with drawer compartments would also be eliminated in this small house without a roof and basement.
 

StanSch

2018-12-11 12:18:08
  • #4
I go there regularly ... all good.

Unbelievable, right?

And that’s exactly what we’ve been planning all along!

I somehow don’t understand you? Everyone lives differently. Currently, we have a 60 cm wide cloakroom, and a number of jackets hang there, especially the children’s. Nevertheless, in the last draft I drew a 200x60 cloakroom.

Unfortunately, I don’t understand this explanation either.

This is offered as standard. We currently have a “normal wooden staircase” and it somehow squeaks. Moreover, whatever you put behind or underneath it looks messier to us. Therefore, we’re not unhappy to get a concrete staircase.

Which attachment do you mean? I somehow can’t follow you.

Who’s talking about a built-in masonry pool? We’re talking about a large paddling pool.
 

ypg

2018-12-11 16:08:39
  • #5


For this type of stair usage, there must also be space in the hallway. There isn’t any here. On the one hand, the hallway becomes a cluttered mess, on the other hand, there is no space to stand in front of a drawer without blocking the way for others.



I didn’t say anything different. The information was for Katja, see quote.



With the hallway stub, it’s about the depth of the closet, thus the width of this hallway leading to the guest WC. Unfortunately, without measurements, it’s still not entirely clear to Karolinien whether there is a bottleneck or not.
Even if you "live differently" (which is hard to believe anyway... usually experiences are lacking, a good example would be the carport "don’t you have to scrape there"), clothes hangers have a certain length, so the wardrobe should not be planned shallower. You also have bed linens etc., and so on regarding closet length.


Sorry, my mistake. The attachment in green, where I drew you a city villa a la Signus. As I said, the Bauhaus style got lost somewhere in the depths and since you were stingy with 8 meters, 8.50 and 9 meters, one assumes that you are better served with 160 cm wide windows than with widths used in the Bauhaus style.



Then write that too! You wrote about a pool, so we all assumed it was a pool.
 

StanSch

2018-12-11 16:43:33
  • #6

Better like this? In the drawing, the staircase at the start is about 118-120 cm wide, at the end 100 cm.



This experience on your part is also valuable.
And I have never dealt with carports before.
Are you familiar with object-oriented and structured programming?


I specified that afterwards, see .
 

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