knock88
2021-01-12 08:37:20
- #1
Hello,
I am currently facing a planning problem and need some approaches.
We are laying terrace slabs of 80x80.
The slabs go directly to the height of the floor-to-ceiling window.

The terrace extends across the entire width.
Now we are working with a slope and encounter the problem that we arrive differently at the left double-wing window and the right double-wing window.
If I start level at the left double window, and the extension protrudes 2m, then with a 1.5% slope I arrive 3cm below the upper edge of the right double window. This was not intended and also creates an unpleasant tripping edge.
The roof overhang is 75cm without gutter.
Options I have considered:
1. Lower the right window sill
2. Level from the left window to the outer house line (extension) (with gutter)
3. Mediate everything so that the transitions are not visible
Maybe you have another solution.
Thank you
I am currently facing a planning problem and need some approaches.
We are laying terrace slabs of 80x80.
The slabs go directly to the height of the floor-to-ceiling window.
The terrace extends across the entire width.
Now we are working with a slope and encounter the problem that we arrive differently at the left double-wing window and the right double-wing window.
If I start level at the left double window, and the extension protrudes 2m, then with a 1.5% slope I arrive 3cm below the upper edge of the right double window. This was not intended and also creates an unpleasant tripping edge.
The roof overhang is 75cm without gutter.
Options I have considered:
1. Lower the right window sill
2. Level from the left window to the outer house line (extension) (with gutter)
3. Mediate everything so that the transitions are not visible
Maybe you have another solution.
Thank you