Which prefabricated house provider - prices, experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2019-10-17 08:49:16

saralina87

2019-11-17 14:20:50
  • #1
The cupboard should not form the wardrobe. Only the non-everyday jackets and a few of the shoes are to go in there. I cannot imagine that this leads to chaos. Sorry. In my parents' house, right in front of the front door is only a hallway, about 1.30 meters wide. The shoes are also kept there and people get dressed there. It works, even if it is sometimes associated with a short waiting time.
 

11ant

2019-11-17 14:32:24
  • #2
And you want to be woken up precisely by sun rays sneaking past a junk room? At some point, you also have to chew and swallow; otherwise, regarding the number of floor plans: too many ingredients spoil the broth.
 

kaho674

2019-11-17 14:35:30
  • #3


Maybe you can give me a quick hint. According to the above definition and a building plot width of 7.30 m, would such a subordinate component be possible on the left and right (see sketch)? Or would the building authority then say "Are you crazy!"?

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Does it depend on the use?
 

saralina87

2019-11-17 14:44:14
  • #4


The shutters are closed anyway :P I’m also considering removing the dressing room and adding the space to the bathroom. I just have to visualize it first...



I can also: It would be possible from a building law perspective. But not budget-wise. Already asked.
 

kaho674

2019-11-17 14:49:23
  • #5
There it is again - the prefab house - inflexible and expensive.
 

saralina87

2019-11-17 15:00:51
  • #6


Was obvious.

But: The provider builds solid wood and no prefab houses.
 
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