As the name already suggests, the practical value of a property is not insignificantly related to its degree of buildability. If one values simply having grabbed the property that highly, I would preferably help myself out of the awkward situation by putting the garage position and size to the test.
It was about the house orientation. I think as it is oriented now, it is also good and consistent.
The dressing room is a disaster.
Who would want to pick out clothes in the morning in a windowless corridor?
We see it the same way. We are currently experimenting with it.
The house is too small for an open space and the stairs.
What do you mean by the stairs?
In my opinion (and probably also according to the majority opinion of the real estate market), an open space culturally belongs to a different house size than a small cupboard for briefcase and fuel receipt files instead of a serious study.
What is the use if the open space is closed off? A reading corner that is never used anyway? Here I would rather accept the argument about window cleaning.
Sweetie, we still have to practice that.
With 7.12m, you have an extremely slender house. How long is your staircase actually? What floor height does it have to overcome?
The staircase is 3.50m and has to overcome a floor height of 3m.