Who has a garden does not use a balcony or a roof terrace - many have this romantic notion, but just look at all the abandoned balconies from the 60s to 80s
A pyramidal roof IS a hipped roof (but not every hipped roof is a pyramidal roof).
A roof terrace can make sense if you want to provide the recessed floor as a separate residential unit. Then there is a need again! Otherwise, I agree with the previous speakers.
Here a distinction must be made between balcony and roof terrace. We start in spring with the construction of a two-story building with a half, eaves-standing attic. In front, a good 50 sqm roof terrace; in the attic, the office of our client will find its place. This roof terrace will certainly be used; despite the lush garden.
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Construction expert
How about a gable roof house with double-sided captain or Frisian gables with a bay window? This results in a maximum living area within the allowed 2/3 ratio! One certainly does not use a balcony like a terrace, so you can save the money for it...