Zaba12
2018-03-22 13:45:31
- #1
What I meant was that your Picassos may be completely clear to you, but hardly understandable to other readers. Is room 14 supposed to be a storage room? - the "hallway" probably represents the stairs. Overall, overlaying the colorful painting and the plan of the predecessor building is not very helpful for the readability of the entire composition. And where no one makes sense of it, there is little comment written about it. One must first form an opinion, and that first requires recognizing what is meant.
Not for me either - but I can only say that I am "guessing", the drawing is simply not clearly understandable (which, in my case, is not a question of missing measurements; I also orient myself with the help of proportions).
Fireplace? - I suspect the shaft next to the children's cupboards is supposed to represent that (but it does not stand above what looks like a fireplace on the ground floor)?
From this point of view, honestly, I see no choice, since there is practically no alternative to the contractor who started the construction.
"Ah" (to quote Loriot again). It seems to me I already made such comments about it.
Was there an answer to that? Before one draws floor plans at all costs, the most elementary questions must first be clarified. Afterwards it is too late!