á Floor plan design shortly before submitting the building permit application
Created on: 2 Oct 2017 23:25
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R.Hotzenplotz
Hello everyone!
As some users have requested before, Iâm now starting a new thread with the current planning of our detached house, which is about to be finalized.
These are the preliminary drawings for the building permit / planning permission application, and I have one last chance to review them and point out any issues.
It still seems to me that there is less than 1.20m (4 feet) of space between the two wardrobes in the dressing room. Or am I seeing this wrong? Apparently, the rooms on the left and right were overlooked and not adjusted accordingly.
Two Velux ceiling spotlights are still planned to illuminate the upper floor hallway.
In the basement, on the right side in the upper room, a window similar to the one on the left basement side is an option.
We still havenât decided on the T30 fire-rated door to the garage, even though it is shown in the plans. Most likely, for safety reasons and the limited use of the kitchen at the other end of the house, we will eventually forgo it.
User 11ant pointed out that the right window in childâs room 2 is suboptimally positioned. However, this could still be changed after submitting the building permit / planning permission application. Our architect thinks moving the window to the left would negatively affect the houseâs exterior appearance. Weâll have to see about that.









As some users have requested before, Iâm now starting a new thread with the current planning of our detached house, which is about to be finalized.
These are the preliminary drawings for the building permit / planning permission application, and I have one last chance to review them and point out any issues.
It still seems to me that there is less than 1.20m (4 feet) of space between the two wardrobes in the dressing room. Or am I seeing this wrong? Apparently, the rooms on the left and right were overlooked and not adjusted accordingly.
Two Velux ceiling spotlights are still planned to illuminate the upper floor hallway.
In the basement, on the right side in the upper room, a window similar to the one on the left basement side is an option.
We still havenât decided on the T30 fire-rated door to the garage, even though it is shown in the plans. Most likely, for safety reasons and the limited use of the kitchen at the other end of the house, we will eventually forgo it.
User 11ant pointed out that the right window in childâs room 2 is suboptimally positioned. However, this could still be changed after submitting the building permit / planning permission application. Our architect thinks moving the window to the left would negatively affect the houseâs exterior appearance. Weâll have to see about that.
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R.Hotzenplotz11 Sep 2018 17:29I had chosen different slats because I wanted the large-surface ones. Then I was asked if I wanted to keep the small ones at the back, since you donât really see that area and it would save money. I said I didnât mind having the smaller slats at the back.
For me, this means the other way around, if I had chosen the small slats for both gates, both gates would have deviated from the 2.135 meters (7 feet) stated in the building permit / planning permission.
For me, this means the other way around, if I had chosen the small slats for both gates, both gates would have deviated from the 2.135 meters (7 feet) stated in the building permit / planning permission.
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
For me, this means the other way around, if I had chosen both gates with the small slats, both gates would have deviated from the 2.135 m (7 ft) specified in the building permit / planning permission. Iâm afraid that would have been the case :-(
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This always refers to building permit planning / planning permission. It would certainly also be interesting to know what is included in the factory and execution planning. Our gates are not mentioned at all in the building permit application plan, neither by word nor by measurement; only the floor plan suggests two gates without any dimensions.
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R.Hotzenplotz11 Sep 2018 18:22MayrCh schrieb:
It would certainly also be interesting to see what is included in the factory and execution planning.1 to 1 exactly the same
Bookstar schrieb:
The slats do not affect the gate height. The installation height can always be chosen freely. Could it be that the rear gate is set lower because it is flush with the door? That's what I've been suspecting all along. I'll take a look at the elevation drawings.
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