Very first floor plan draft of the ground floor

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-24 16:24:58

MIA_SAN_MIA__

2017-09-26 03:12:28
  • #1
A few meters further stands a staggered shed roof and a bungalow with a hip roof. I actually find it quite nice when a house breaks away from the uniform gable roof. You just have to be careful not to overdo it.
 

ypg

2017-09-26 07:55:27
  • #2
You made a mistake in the forum: no links are allowed here in the HBF.

And we are saying here that you are going around in circles about the [Speis] - take it sportingly!
 

11ant

2017-09-26 14:56:58
  • #3
Offset shed roofs are certainly possible in aesthetic presentations, although currently most planners more or less fail spectacularly at it. Therefore, it is not automatically said that this would look bad on a landscape-compatible house in Bavaria. As for the bungalow, I hope that it is at least not clad in a color like coarse mettwurst, because you couldn't make that look good even with strong beer if something like that stood in a Bavarian building area.
 

MIA_SAN_MIA__

2017-09-26 16:08:14
  • #4


I take it, that's why I haven't given up yet It is a bit frustrating, but also fun.
But I think I might have found the solution now...
See attachment.



No, it is kept completely normal in white. But above it is a Tuscan villa. That doesn't really fit in here, even though it is quite nice and has a view of the Danube.

A friend of mine is now building a brick-faced house. I'm really curious

 

11ant

2017-09-26 17:23:25
  • #5
I like the trash cans in the hallway and in the dressing room best. Otherwise, I sadly have to say, this is a sh..ty program – whether you found the solution with it is hard to judge due to the lack of clarity. Graph paper is much better for that. You shake the pencil just as much as you do the mouse on the PC – but the graph paper doesn’t then convert that into the claim that the two children's rooms should be 4 cm different in width. Such supposed "details" create more confusion than information in my opinion.
 

MIA_SAN_MIA__

2017-09-26 19:28:22
  • #6
Hello, I'm just a digital person who simply doesn't know what to do with paper. It was like that even during my studies.

I've attached the pictures again without measurements. Personally, I really like this page because you can access it from anywhere. I don't even notice that it seems confusing anymore, since I've probably drawn about 20 attempts with it.
It would now be planned with a basement.
 

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