ᐅ Bauhaus-style villa on a hillside, floor plans for five people
Created on: 22 Apr 2020 19:06
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Mellina
Inspired by @Alessandro, I’m starting my own house building thread here. For several months now, I have been an active reader, witnessing many interesting, exciting, and sometimes difficult experiences in this forum. I’ve learned a lot and shared in many joys, anxieties, and challenges.
We bought our plot at the end of 2016, planned extensively, and then waited even longer for the building permit / planning permission – unfortunately for over a year. By now, we have been working on the interior finishing for several weeks, and due to COVID-19, this will probably take even longer.
Here are some photos of the model and the original floor plans:





We bought our plot at the end of 2016, planned extensively, and then waited even longer for the building permit / planning permission – unfortunately for over a year. By now, we have been working on the interior finishing for several weeks, and due to COVID-19, this will probably take even longer.
Here are some photos of the model and the original floor plans:
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pagoni20206 Jul 2020 17:17Mellina schrieb:
Yes, @11ant, you could say that... Luckily, no one wanted to buy it .....not that you misunderstand my post—I’m glad the world keeps turning and people like you dare to make changes and build such amazing residential buildings. Always great to see the pictures......Solveigh schrieb:
Des isch huereguet Yes, yes, this is the country where the sentence "my daughter has a hure Puff" doesn’t sound offensive at all (it just means the room is very messy). Having grown up in Swabia, I fortunately never felt uncomfortable in the Swiss German-speaking area. And I’m still envious of the beautiful lakes, so I sincerely congratulate anyone with a lake view!
Solveigh schrieb:
“hueregailer Saich”What is that?https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
11ant schrieb:
WassndasnThe same as above. Depending on the pronunciation, it can be positive or negative, but always awesome, and in this case, really, really good @Mellina!
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pagoni20207 Jul 2020 11:1811ant schrieb:
What is that?Swiss language culture! Similar to Bavarian "Owiummiaffi."