FlohJoe
2017-12-04 08:51:05
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Draw a dividing line and a diagonal in every (even imagined) room: then you will see for yourself where what has to go.[/QUOTE]
This is how we have done it now. As a result, we have found a solution that suits us.
That’s exactly how it is for us at the moment. I just lack a bit of the imagination of how the room should look later.
We have now installed three outlets in the living-dining room, in an L-shape, so we are relatively flexible. That is the current hope.
The hallway will be fitted with 8 spots. Most of the light hopefully comes through the skylight.
Many thanks for your tips
This is how we have done it now. As a result, we have found a solution that suits us.
I think you can plan as much as you want, the ceiling outlets never feel like they fit 100%. In our house, quite a few are also wrong, as we, for example, later rearranged the kitchen-dining area and rotated the terrace door. And with all the friends who built, they are often a bit off as well. Often you arrange things differently than originally planned.
That’s exactly how it is for us at the moment. I just lack a bit of the imagination of how the room should look later.
We have now installed three outlets in the living-dining room, in an L-shape, so we are relatively flexible. That is the current hope.
The hallway will be fitted with 8 spots. Most of the light hopefully comes through the skylight.
Many thanks for your tips