Hello,
I had a Town & Country Flair 130 configured, including modifications to the house dimensions. The original size is 10.10 x 9.10 meters (33.14 x 29.86 feet). I adjusted it (without brick cladding) to 9.75 meters (32.0 feet) from gable to gable by 8 meters (26.25 feet) in width/depth, as the building plot allows only 12 x 8 meters (39.37 x 26.25 feet).
Is there anyone who has made changes to the floor plan and could share some inspiration?
The idea is to place the terrace on the west side, adjoining the living and dining areas (oriented from north to south), with the main entrance on the north side.
Thank you very much!
Regards,
André
I had a Town & Country Flair 130 configured, including modifications to the house dimensions. The original size is 10.10 x 9.10 meters (33.14 x 29.86 feet). I adjusted it (without brick cladding) to 9.75 meters (32.0 feet) from gable to gable by 8 meters (26.25 feet) in width/depth, as the building plot allows only 12 x 8 meters (39.37 x 26.25 feet).
Is there anyone who has made changes to the floor plan and could share some inspiration?
The idea is to place the terrace on the west side, adjoining the living and dining areas (oriented from north to south), with the main entrance on the north side.
Thank you very much!
Regards,
André
Andre77 schrieb:
I had another appointment today with Heinz von Heiden as an alternative And why are you splitting this alternative into a second thread https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/Meinungen-zur-aenderung-vom-Grundriss.28537/?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
Andre77 schrieb:
to mirror it.
The entrance is on the north side, the terrace remains on the west side.If the entrance is on the north side, then I don’t see a window on the west side.
Please clarify that.
Andre77 schrieb:
When I look at the local companies online, I’m not so sure. If you go with a “large” company, I think there is some routine involved plus all the purchasing conditions they benefit from, compared to a “small” local company. If anyone has tips for the Dresden area, feel free to share. Sorry, but think about it:
The local craftsmen around here spend more time working than updating their website. Also, the 2,000 to 3,000 for a professional still have to be earned. And the client pays for the monthly updates too.
Therefore, I wouldn’t judge small local companies based on their website or public presence. Talk to them directly!
ypg schrieb:
If the main entrance is on the north side, then I don’t see any windows on the west side.
Please clarify that. Um, what exactly are you referring to right now?
EDIT: Ah, just saw it. It’s best if you take a look here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/Meinungen-zur-aenderung-vom-Grundriss.28537/
Andre77 schrieb:
Since this no longer has anything to do with the Town & Country change, I thought it made sense to post it separately. I can see you still need to check with one or two more "big names" on your way—the exact ones and the order don’t really matter. The common thread remains—hopefully not forever—that the client still doesn’t realize that marketing alliances are not actual construction companies. The smart consumer ignores at least the top three search engine results, or as Yvonne already suggests: the perfect builder for you, Willi Krause & Son, is probably invisible on the internet.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
@11ant
You are mistaken there, but don’t worry, I already understand. It’s just that the so-called "big names," as you say, are primarily my first point of contact, especially online. And, by the way, the concept behind these "big players" can’t be that bad, otherwise no one would be building with them.
You are mistaken there, but don’t worry, I already understand. It’s just that the so-called "big names," as you say, are primarily my first point of contact, especially online. And, by the way, the concept behind these "big players" can’t be that bad, otherwise no one would be building with them.
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