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

  • Erstellt am 2018-12-05 11:21:03

ypg

2018-12-19 12:32:38
  • #1


Wasn't this topic already settled?
The rooms you mentioned, for example, are not enough for us — there are two of us and we lean towards minimalism, not collectors. As long as you don’t complete your list of what is necessary and what will accumulate, you won’t know what you need. If you also spent the last few days reading other discussions in parallel, you would know how much is needed for what.







You are too occupied with the past instead of looking forward. You don’t choose from 10 designs, but build on one.
I can well imagine that you are someone who cannot make decisions. Or who has to weigh everything and waits too long until they get nothing at all.
Maybe you should hand over the planning to your wife.
Unfortunately, this topic is slowly settled here as well as in the green forum — not because we are all too stupid, but because you want to come to terms with every design from the internet.
 

StanSch

2018-12-19 12:46:27
  • #2

Actually, yes. It does make sense to have storage space, and by that I don't mean some random corners behind random doors.


I can definitely make decisions. I just think that if you're talking about such a major thing, then the floor plan should also fit.

We had a floor plan for a long time to build on. With that one, we just hadn't looked at the upper floor for a long time and in the end realized that a huge hallway was created there or that the storage room was misplaced. Added to that was the living room and the large distance to the TV, which led first to this partition wall and then the Signus seemed to be the solution.


Better not, she handed the spatial things over to me.
 

Mottenhausen

2018-12-19 12:46:44
  • #3


So, zodiac sign Libra?

I actually think it’s good: to pick out 10 or more floor plans and evaluate them for yourself. The one that fits best is then carefully further developed. If you notice you’d have to change too much, it was the wrong floor plan.

But in the deadlocked situation, I recommend: leave everything alone over Christmas, don’t deal with floor plans anymore, and in the new year visit 2 more model parks you don’t know yet. Beforehand, already select houses whose external dimensions roughly fit and then on site ONLY focus on the floor plans and briefly “live into” them there.
 

StanSch

2018-12-19 12:54:59
  • #4

No.


That was the situation described above.


No idea how much time we still have.
 

Zaba12

2018-12-19 13:32:48
  • #5
What a thread! The poor architect
 

halmi

2018-12-19 14:38:08
  • #6


So, like so many things, completely unclear. Is there no house in the entire settlement with a basement?
 

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