Yosan
2018-12-18 14:43:13
- #1
Has a version of the Flair 152 from Town & Country ever been suggested? The floor plan would be similar and it is available upstairs with 3 or 4 rooms + bathroom... you don't always have to reinvent the wheel.
I criticized your lack of affinity for expressing yourself clearly graphically – whether it looks nice is irrelevant. In both forums, "complaining" happens less about concrete details of the respective designs and more about the endless rehashing and conjuring up of further variant offshoots. You keep jumping from discussing based on your needs back to remodeling random standard floor plans. Do you want to fully explore the world's supply of rectangular floor plans before informing the developer of a decision? – even at the risk of repeating myself: if I were in their place, I would have long ago gone to the altar – uh, notary – with someone else.But by now I believe you can post as many ideas here as you want, there will always be something to complain about, even if it's just the fundamental lack of affinity for design aspects .
Not reinventing, but the wheel should at least be round. Whether Flair or Danwood: I see the same problem with both, that when pushed together to a width of 10.00 m they no longer function well.Has a variant of the Flair 152 from Town & Country ever been proposed? [...] ...you don't always have to reinvent the wheel.
Threw Flair 152 from Town & Country into the room? The floor plan would actually be similar and it comes with 3 or 4 rooms + bathroom upstairs... you don't always have to reinvent the wheel.
express graphically understandable
You keep jumping from discussing based on your needs back to remodeling some sample floor plans
Do you want to have the world’s stock of rectangular floor plans completely gone through first
Whether Flair or Danwood: I see the same problem with both, that when compressed to 10.00 m width they no longer function well.
You can also look at it positively:
In this thread, you can later find many 10-meter-wide floor plans all at once
If you lay all 3 Flairs next to each other, it looks as if the right half (utility room, WC, study) is always very similar in size. Accordingly, only the left half gets more generous depending on the house type.
this one is actually similar to the Solution 151.
Or do you have a suitable floor plan idea for me?
And unfortunately, I still don’t understand your written words.
What exactly do you want to tell me?
Similar topics | ||
11.03.2018 | Optimization of Angle Bungalow 108 by Town & Country | 21 |
10.07.2019 | Town & Country - Rotex Heat Pump | 12 |
15.05.2021 | Town & Country Raumwunder 100 with few changes | 20 |
26.05.2025 | Living room setup possibly through breakthrough expansion | 28 |