Annettsche
2021-04-09 13:27:05
- #1
Yes, as much as you want: Regarding your current question, it is clear from this that you did not misread the plan, and that there is a sink, but no stove - whether there are kitchen herbs is not marked ;-).
The plan looks as if we would quite like to see it in its entirety. If you want more helpful hints for other areas, then show more, as long as it can still be useful. However, there is always a lot of complaining about things that the builder actually likes. Some forum users therefore prefer to only show their plans once the decisions have been made. With the retro-style floor plan, your house at least has a rarity value here, and some might be happy to find inspiration here for that as well.
Retro style?? That’s cool, no one has seen that before. Actually, we wanted to build a modern house :). What makes you say that?
Technically, that is nonsense even if the sinks are just as retro as the floor plan. But I think that you can definitely combine an 80s floor plan with 90s sinks. And by the way, that is an original argument coming from the mouth of a planner who, on the other hand, places the 45° kink of the outer wall at the back in a different spot than at the front - then the roof won’t be symmetrical (?).
There will be a flat roof (provided it is approved). The plot is rather triangular, unfortunately not well shaped, also in terms of the cardinal directions. We tried to make the best out of it.