One or two measurements on the plan would help with an assessment. Pool no longer planned at all?
Was the property oriented that precisely to the north? There are quite a few seating areas, each lying in the shade. You just have to move around.
Was the property oriented so exactly to the north?
You already asked that in post #8 and got an answer in post #9: the OP straightened his floor plan in it, the correct orientation to the north was shown by .
.. I repeat again .... if a floor plan is posted and sometime before 64 posts ago it was explained how the orientation is, then I expect that on further posted floor plans a north arrow is shown as well. Because I will definitely not scroll back here to see how the property's orientation is. Is that too much to ask? A simple north arrow? If you do that every time, ok ... I don't. I'm really starting to get angry because I find such hastily thrown together posts simply rude.
then I expect that a north arrow is also shown on other uploaded floor plans. [...] Is that too much to ask? A simple north arrow? [...] I'm really getting angry because I find such slapdash posts simply rude.
You are absolutely right!
If you do that every time, okay ...
My forgetfulness defect is certainly not funny all day long either. But in the case that a camel goes through the eye of a needle more likely than questioners getting used to north arrows, then it is also practical.
is right. Sorry, I forgot to draw it in. This is the draft from the landscaping architect. Unfortunately without dimensions. He did not receive any specifications from us. We just let him do it. He would have connected the pool to the terrace at the bottom of the plan. But for now, it's a bit too risky for me since we want to have children soon. The house is 10.75 x 11.75