First, on the garage topic, my heretical remark that only rarely are both cars new cars that require a garage
That is the luxury we want to grant ourselves. Shoveling snow, scraping windows, and getting into a cold/overheated car is not really my thing. Since we live rurally and I am also a commuter, both cars are used multiple times a day. A double garage is worth it.
You’re planning your financing.
That has already been done with a financial planner. No problem. The only important thing is the limitation of the living space to 160 m².
Maybe someone could shed some light on this.
If I am wrong here, it would also be beneficial for me to find out. I wouldn’t object to the 2xx m² either.
I don’t think it will help, but here you go.
Thanks. With this, I can print it out and compare it to my own plans.
Again about the wardrobe. So this is the closet that isn’t enough for you in your wardrobe:

Now regardless of beauty. In such a closet, all my clothes hang. Including those from the dressing room (where, as we remember from the draft, there is another 7.50 m of it). Slowly I understand why the picnic enthusiast developed this underlying aversion to any kind of clutter, which he gladly wants to banish to the moon (or attic).
Attached is the desolate situation
with the four wardrobes for comparison. The closets are all floor-to-ceiling, 80 cm deep, and full. I didn’t want to go further into the many other storage options for clutter here.
Uh, is that coming?
Attached.
... that will also be very tight on the inside, especially with a 32° roof pitch and 0 cm knee wall, particularly if the platform staircase is planned with runs of equal length.
The knee wall is 50 cm. That means directly at the wall there is still a standing height of 1.90 m from the platform to the intersection of the inner roof surface/wall. With a planned roof pitch of 40°, I have a standing height of 2.30 m in the middle of the 1 m wide platform. That is sufficient. Furthermore, by shifting the start of the stairs at the floors, I can adjust a step height at the platforms up or down.
