ᐅ 7.7-meter glass façade in the living room, house measuring 11 by 11 meters
Created on: 8 Dec 2018 21:30
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Nicki21We have just under 5.50 m (18 feet) in the dining room plus a corner glazing of 1.50 m (5 feet); so 7 m (23 feet) in a row. The shell construction is now complete, and I have to say it looks pretty great.
However, I wonder what the point is of having so many windows in the living room. From the window, you are more likely to look into the kitchen and dining room. In the living room, you read a book or watch a movie. At least, that's how it is for us.
Please post the floor plan.
However, I wonder what the point is of having so many windows in the living room. From the window, you are more likely to look into the kitchen and dining room. In the living room, you read a book or watch a movie. At least, that's how it is for us.
Please post the floor plan.
It is impossible to answer this question in general terms.
What kind of view/visibility, how many parking spaces, which type of house, how much remaining area, and what orientation?
These are all factors to consider... I definitely wouldn’t recommend doing it facing south. … however, to be honest, I’m more interested in the structural engineers’ opinion 😉
What kind of view/visibility, how many parking spaces, which type of house, how much remaining area, and what orientation?
These are all factors to consider... I definitely wouldn’t recommend doing it facing south. … however, to be honest, I’m more interested in the structural engineers’ opinion 😉
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