Optimize functional ground floor layout within limited space

  • Erstellt am 2022-12-15 17:06:40

ypg

2022-12-16 22:38:58
  • #1


At the moment, only you are tense.
We basically don’t care here what you build, quapitche? ;)
 

kbt09

2022-12-17 01:25:54
  • #2
That was the plan .. was curious after all ..

And already mentioned something that I also noticed again with the plans for the living room and terrace. According to the elevation lines, the wall with access to the terrace should be just 2 m high. That will result in quite low terrace doors, meaning you'll have to duck your head. Besides, Yvonne actually had a pretty good layout there in the end.
 

hanghaus2023

2022-12-17 09:05:16
  • #3
She definitely isn't. But constantly opening new threads with the same project is confusing. At least a link to the history is appropriate.
 

fyaylmf

2022-12-17 15:17:43
  • #4
Good. The link is now there. I think everything has already been said anyway. The concerns I had were confirmed here and I will continue to deal with them. Otherwise, some things – like the garage – are being discussed controversially. Which is also good, everyone can do it as they see fit.
As I have already written several times, there will also be about 20 cm of buffer above the 2m line, since I will save height below.
What still surprises me here in the forum, also when reading along, is that some get grumpy very quickly.
My question was originally related to the ground floor. No backstory is needed for that. I don’t even know if I should post anything further if everything gets dissected so unobjectively right away. I also thought that the further course might interest one or the other, that’s what a forum lives on.
Anyway, whatever, thanks to everyone nonetheless.
Best regards to all.
 

hanghaus2023

2022-12-17 15:54:54
  • #5
But exactly that is needed. It is simply wrong to assume that one can and should judge one floor alone. You will also have to get used to the fact that sometimes the tone on the construction site is a bit rough.
 

fyaylmf

2022-12-17 16:48:10
  • #6
In this case, the backstory is basically useless. There was a kitchen on the ground floor according to ypg.
Boy, what does this have to do with a construction site? And I already know how things are on construction sites. And I also know what happens when nothing more progresses on construction sites because everyone thinks they have to act like a construction site tone.
There they are again, these unfounded lectures.
 

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