I no longer know where. Here is an insight:
Ground floor
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Changes numbered
1 Instead of a cupboard just a niche for the refrigerator, wall with sub-distribution inside, and WC moved about 50 cm “down” and entrance enlarged.
2 Bathroom with shower like the right apartment
3 fixed wall instead of sliding door
4 no folding systems, fixed glass panel and door
5 narrow, steep ash wood stairs to the sleeping loft
6 folding walls fold outwards
7 stove much bigger, lightweight chimney above terrace, narrow window to the east
8 narrow window to the west, symmetrical.
9 long peninsula instead of small full island
10 terrace door to kitchen terrace shifted somewhat “up”
Upper floor (only galleries, no rooms except bathroom)
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Changes numbered
1 window shifted, knee wall built in below, crawl storage room
2 chimney flue outside
3 WC and built-in shelf in the “T” below,
4 shower with tiled stool in the “T” above
5 glass mosaic wall with antique table and stone washbasin as focal wall
6 sliding door placed centrally
Due to the quite special hillside location, we can step straight out onto the terrace from the gallery on the left side of the house.
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We modelled the driveway differently and have the carport about at ground floor level and suitably high for the motorhome.
