Hello everyone,
we are moving into a newly built ground floor apartment and have the choice between a room of 13.5 m² (145 sq ft) with floor-to-ceiling windows or a 15 m² (161 sq ft) room with regular windows to use as a bedroom or children’s room.
The larger room would fit the big bed and wardrobe better, but I don’t find floor-to-ceiling windows with doors opening to the garden ideal for a children’s room (ages 4 and 1).
What do you think?
Thanks and best regards
we are moving into a newly built ground floor apartment and have the choice between a room of 13.5 m² (145 sq ft) with floor-to-ceiling windows or a 15 m² (161 sq ft) room with regular windows to use as a bedroom or children’s room.
The larger room would fit the big bed and wardrobe better, but I don’t find floor-to-ceiling windows with doors opening to the garden ideal for a children’s room (ages 4 and 1).
What do you think?
Thanks and best regards
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Hendrik00719 Apr 2017 16:49readytorumble schrieb:
Install a lockable handle if none is present, and that should be sufficient. It will be there regardless of the intended use. But you still need to pull it out each time for tilting/ventilation...
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Hendrik00719 Apr 2017 16:55Evolith schrieb:
For example, we only installed a double socket on one wall. If the child wants the PC somewhere else, they just have to run a cable Only one double socket for the entire room?
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Hendrik00719 Apr 2017 17:03Oh dear. I had assumed it was a double power outlet. Yes, the network connection will also be installed only once per room.