Open roof truss or ceiling?

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-07 21:59:51

ypg

2021-04-08 09:53:20
  • #1
In this description, you can easily guess: not every floor plan is suitable for this nice-to-have. I have a pretty good sense of space and would now also feel uncomfortable in the bedroom under such a high air space. A sense of security looks different after all. To me, it feels like it goes in the "wrong direction."
 

Georgie

2021-04-08 10:09:04
  • #2
Interesting topic. Does anyone here have an open gable on a shed roof or split shed roof and maybe can present pictures of it here?
 

Nida35a

2021-04-08 10:40:02
  • #3
shown here already, bungalow with gable roof, open living area and gallery as a grandchild play corner
 

pagoni2020

2021-04-08 12:05:13
  • #4
We are also currently working on this detail, although we have generally kept everything largely open. However, on the upper floor, for example, we will also suspend the bathroom and make the added upper area accessible from the other side. I would be cautious here, which is why I had also requested to present the entire project. A small, "steep" room can look quite awkward, and I would definitely prioritize the possible usage.
 

ypg

2021-04-08 12:07:53
  • #5
I wanted to mention again: you can’t just open the roof to get a certain impression. That has to be planned together with the floor plan or the house.



If you do that, for example, then you may have the possibly desired galleries in the children’s rooms, but no open gable, for example, in the hallway.

Here, without galleries: enormous room height is only achieved in the hallway, i.e. in the gable. You can show that yourself in a section with a width of 10 meters. You then get almost 5 meters ridge height. The children’s bathroom will suffer and look very narrow. In the bedroom, you will have to get used to sleeping against a high wall of about 4.20 meters, as it is supposed to be furnished. The cozy cave effect is not given there.
We had the open gable in the old house as seen in the first post: also a room width of about 6 meters, since it was a row house. The windows were gable-side, as seen with , so fully glazed. Ridge height was then 3.20 meters. That was the reason why we now have the roof (shed roof shifted) open, but bathroom and bedroom suspended. It is airy, but not cozy. Other row houses next door then created relatively small galleries in the center for the children, just about 3 sqm in area, since you still wanted to have a sense of space. However, there was no standing height.
26 degree roof pitch...
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