then rather take the 2x4 Lego brick as 0.25x0.5m, then you are in the octameter grid and there are no botched pocket Lego bricks and hardly any waste in construction
Another question: What use is a self-developed floor plan that may neither be buildable nor financially feasible. In the end, it's lost time and frustration. Why not go directly to an architect, negotiate a special price, discuss your wishes, needs, and budget, and then let a professional handle it?
What use is a self-developed floor plan that you possibly can't build or finance.
In the end, it's lost time and frustration.
Well, most people here build the architect's or existing plan anyway.
And when a tailor-made plan is presented here, the budget and calculation question is quickly checked in this direction.
It is simply the case that many build with a general contractor, where the architect does not exactly put in much effort.
Well, most people here rather follow the architect's or existing plan. And when a custom-made plan is presented here, the budget and calculation question is quickly checked in this direction. It is simply the case that many build with a general contractor where the architect does not really make an effort.
In short: Lost time for everyone involved!?! I disagree with you: Many think they have to build with a general contractor to save themselves the architect.
Let those decide whether it is wasted time. I find your post "wasted time" because it does not answer the question asked. But I am bored right now, so you get an answer…
I disagree with you: Many think they have to build with GU to save on the architect.
.. also a somewhat wasted opinion in this thread, isn't it :rolleyes: