Very bad and large and shapeless. Replanning tricky - tips

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-23 21:56:10

kaho674

2018-05-24 12:20:10
  • #1
An object for throwing money away. Huge investments and in the end, you still have no resale value. You really have to be very romantically attached to the object to do that. Hopefully, you don’t have to finance too much.

What about the floor? Can it be left in or does it possibly need to be replaced because of feces? The height differences have to be evened out anyway. How high will the ceilings be then? And those supports in the living room – that’s hardly attractive – but not impossible.

If you want, why don’t you post the current "IST-Plan" with a north arrow? We already have the target plan. Maybe a few inspiring ideas will come up. It’s also important to note any possible sewage connections and water pipes – is there anything already there? – then please mark it.
 

Abstall

2018-05-24 12:45:40
  • #2


Unfortunately it can’t be done otherwise.... the floor has to go... afterwards about 2.50 m ceiling height. Yes, we’re trying to integrate the supports into the walls... unfortunately we have two in the living area. But they can also be nicely integrated.... I think.
We still have the plan... nothing else... is that what you meant? All water connections will be newly installed.
 

kaho674

2018-05-24 12:52:01
  • #3
Sorry, quickly tell me again where north is - by the piglets, by the cattle, or maybe by the sugar beet cellar? (...wonderful... )
 

Abstall

2018-05-24 12:55:44
  • #4


North is where there are no windows... so at the "Füttgergang"
 

kaho674

2018-05-24 13:02:32
  • #5
Children's room in the south would be great. Why is that not desired?
 

Abstall

2018-05-24 13:06:55
  • #6


Because it heats up a lot and they can't sleep at night in summer.
 
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