Town & Country Raumwunder 100 with few changes

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Benutzername77

2021-05-13 23:24:01
  • #1
Thank you very much for the hint. I will definitely address the change of the door at the guest WC and bathroom. Here is the info about the air-to-water heat pump: Vaillant air-to-water heat pump "Arotherm Split VWL 75/5" with uniTOWER VWL 78/5 IS Energy source: outside air Split system consisting of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit with integrated domestic hot water tank Features: - outdoor unit with evaporator, compressor and expansion valve - capacity modulating operation - uniTOWER VWL 78/5 IS with integrated 188 L hot water coil storage tank - 3-way valve for hot water switching - system controller multiMATIC 700/2 - electric auxiliary heater up to max. 6 kW for peak load coverage - high-efficiency pump (energy efficiency class A++) - integrated heat and electricity meter I will also follow up on this accordingly.
 

11ant

2021-05-14 00:31:19
  • #2
We are currently already discussing a space miracle, also with a modification request concerning the shower: House concepts of the "space miracle" type are optimized for maximum utilization while avoiding a full upper floor in the attic. On the one hand, this is their highest priority, and in my opinion, it also makes them questionable as a basis for a variation, especially with regard to raising the knee wall. Has this been considered here, and what makes precisely this model the basis for the choice? (Various alternatives are also mentioned in the linked thread).
 

Benutzername77

2021-05-14 00:56:16
  • #3


Thank you very much for the hint and I will soon "browse through" the link.
The choice fell on the Raumwunder model due to the price/performance ratio.
 

11ant

2021-05-14 01:04:52
  • #4
The price-performance ratio is generally the best in this segment (optimized volume in the "Siedlungshäuschen" type, target group young families), but it is also particularly sensitive to changes in specifications. The favorable ratio therefore depends heavily on how closely one’s own (equipment) wishes align with the profile of the target group avatar.
 

Harakiri

2021-05-14 07:32:21
  • #5
What do they offer you as an "energy standard"? The roof seems to be insulated, whereas the exterior walls somehow are not? Air-water heat pump without proper insulation is not necessarily particularly inexpensive to maintain in the long run.

Music studio (child upper floor?) sounds - depending on what exactly is meant by it - possibly worth considering designing the walls there with additional soundproofing measures.
 

Wandervogel85

2021-05-14 08:54:42
  • #6
Hi, I am the one with the mentioned parallel thread.

I have already looked at the Raumwunder and had an initial cost estimate made. The following wishes were already included:

    [*]Version South Germany with larger roof overhang (and 2x floor-to-ceiling windows at the top)
    [*]Construction on slab
    [*]KfW55 insulation
    [*]Underfloor heating
    [*]Air-water heat pump (4-6kW)
    [*]Decentralized ventilation
    [*]Photovoltaic-prepared (empty conduits + additional meter space)
    [*]Floor plan mirrored
    [*]High snow load for the Black Forest
    [*]Plastic windows, 2-color with anthracite outside and white inside
    [*]Bathroom with flush-to-floor, tiled shower 1.00x1.00 m wide
    [*]Tiling work completed.
    [*]Interior walls finished plastered with fine structure plaster (standard is puttied, Q2)


The rough house price is calculated at 260,000 EUR. For my region, the base price indicated on the internet is 194,000 EUR (South version) or 184,000 EUR for the other versions. However, I would still need one or two small changes (electric shutters or blinds as well as probably 1-2 more floor-to-ceiling windows + knee wall adjustment due to eaves height + roof pitch). In return, I would take some things out as own contribution.

It is also funny that in the south version the upper floor changes. The diamond-shaped hallway with the 45° rotated room doors is replaced by a classic rectangle. The walls become thicker and the rooms a bit smaller, but without the slanted walls.
 

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