haydee
2020-04-18 19:54:19
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See my previous answer. Regards
Draw it in. With roughly 3x4 m I don't see how that should work
See my previous answer. Regards
Yes, that is completely enough for us, why higher? What is the benefit of the height? Other than the warm air rising and it feeling cooler. Besides, we have a maximum gable height?? (or whatever it is called) and with the current dimensions we are just meeting it, we don't want to go lower because the street is already higher and we already need a lifting unit for the basement, otherwise we would need an additional one for the ground floor and a sewage lifting unit.
Regards
Well, by "TE" (Thread Creator) I simply meant "the thread creator m/f/d"
Of course, the ceiling height is not "important". But it does represent the third dimension of a room. The room proportions are not entirely unimportant when it comes to making the room appear larger or smaller.
Depending on the place of construction, a minimum size is even prescribed.
If the size is sufficient for you, then everything is wonderful!
Considered, thanks, may/can’t be higher. RegardsI just wanted to point out the ceiling height, because 2.40m is simply the lower limit. Depending on the federal state, this is even specified in the state building code. If you are aware of this, then everything is fine. And don’t forget that most dimensions in the plans are shell measurements, where something is still added at the end for plaster, leveling compound, thick flooring, ...
Draw that in. At roughly 3x4 m, I don’t see how that should work