What did you indulge in at the house, what did you give up?

  • Erstellt am 2015-01-30 14:18:56

Fantamoax

2015-02-13 10:39:10
  • #1
We have decided on the Keramag Icon/4U. What does without a plan mean? Even if I once again turn out to be an absolutely ignorant layman. I hope our model is somewhat better constructed in terms of angles.... I will report... To be honest, I didn't even think about the problem with the flushing stones..... Best regards Fanta
 

Fantamoax

2015-02-13 10:56:17
  • #2
Oops, the typo sneaked in
Sorry...
 

ypg

2015-02-13 10:57:03
  • #3

that is an appendix to the model designation. Plan means straightened in this case. But for the toilets we took the rounded version (without PLAN, not straightened, but round) ...
so not important for you.
It's a pity that you can't look INSIDE the toilet at Keramag, there is a photo from above of our model

If I may give you some advice: take it anyway! (You just have to weigh the pros and cons...)
 

Fantamoax

2015-02-13 14:42:16
  • #4
of course you may give us advice. That's why we are here. For mutual information, support, and to get ideas. And sometimes simply so that someone speaks plainly.

Thank you very much for the quick info...

Fanta
 

Skaddler

2015-02-13 16:16:49
  • #5
Gradually, more things come to mind here in this beautiful thread. We are treating ourselves to a straight staircase in the middle of the house - and the space under the stairs will become a pantry, for which we will have a perfectly fitting interior custom-made, including a sliding door. This way, we can use the small pantry like a large cabinet and don’t have to move around awkwardly in the cramped space. By the way, the kitchen is right next to it, so it is actually a kind of outsourced storage cupboard. Since we mostly shop fresh and hardly store any canned goods or the like, this is a perfect solution for us that we are treating ourselves to.
 

willWohnen

2015-02-13 16:38:50
  • #6
Hello , yes, that is a nice solution, especially utilizing the stairs and the space underneath. However, it does slightly reduce the possibility of having visual contact from the kitchen to the living area, doesn’t it?
 

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