... and certainly you can transfer the walls of the ground floor [EG] to the upper floor [OG] to make everything a bit more affordable... Unfortunately, I drew it off the cuff and don't see the lower walls in the program.
Your altered staircase sculpture is still far from a model suitable for statutory insured patients.
Hello 11ant, which types of stairs are suitable for statutory insured patients?
Doubts about budget compliance
The budget should be disregarded in this discussion. We know it will be more expensive. However, the final discussion with the construction company will take place once the plan is finalized. The primary question is what can still be improved compared to the last floor plan.
significantly more living value through a smarter layout.
Can you put your opinion about a smarter layout on paper and post it here?
without the increased size being beneficial or at least neutral for the quality of living.
Can you put your idea of a more clever distribution on paper and post it here?
It would not be a specific other one, but any that would be developed based on the family's needs - instead of, as in the example, using predetermined downpipes and exterior walls (even if that may be a impressively sporty method).
, even if in your opinion everything should be demolished, that is out of the question for us. It is what it is, and I try to make the best of it. Constructive suggestions from which a reasonable plan can be developed are very welcome.