RRobsonMKK 2016-10-14 11:11:08#3Then I ask myself, where is the problem? Wall out, put up new walls, done. At least the wall part should be done quickly with that. There remains the window question: if I see it correctly, the windows are 1.51 wide. Right? How tall are the windows?
Then I ask myself, where is the problem? Wall out, put up new walls, done. At least the wall part should be done quickly with that. There remains the window question: if I see it correctly, the windows are 1.51 wide. Right? How tall are the windows?
Yypg 2016-10-14 11:15:13#4You can also remove the middle window, install a post, and insert two narrow windows. Then build a straight wall. Regards
You can also remove the middle window, install a post, and insert two narrow windows. Then build a straight wall. Regards
AAbzahler 2016-10-14 11:15:58#5 well, the problem is where exactly the new wall should go. Unfortunately, I don't know the window height. I think 1.2m or 1.3m
well, the problem is where exactly the new wall should go. Unfortunately, I don't know the window height. I think 1.2m or 1.3m
AAbzahler 2016-10-14 11:17:47#6 that is the solution I marked as expensive in the first post. Theoretically, I like it the most, but practically I was also hoping for an idea of what something like that might cost?
that is the solution I marked as expensive in the first post. Theoretically, I like it the most, but practically I was also hoping for an idea of what something like that might cost?