Hello dear forum members,
In the scope of work description of my GÜs, it states that windows up to a maximum size of 2 x 2.25 meters (7 x 7.4 feet) are included as standard. The number of windows does not matter, as long as the structural engineering allows it.
Setting aside the economic practicality of this rule, some questions have arisen during the planning phase:
It now looks like we will have a clear ceiling height of 2.7 meters (8.9 feet) (depending on cost calculations). The architect recommended opting for window heights of about 2.32 meters (7.6 feet).
1. Question: Does that really make such a big difference?
2. Question: What would be a reasonable surcharge for 4 floor-to-ceiling windows?
Thank you and best regards,
Tolentino
P.S.: If interested, here is the house planning thread; from the linked post onward it becomes interesting due to current updates.
In the scope of work description of my GÜs, it states that windows up to a maximum size of 2 x 2.25 meters (7 x 7.4 feet) are included as standard. The number of windows does not matter, as long as the structural engineering allows it.
Setting aside the economic practicality of this rule, some questions have arisen during the planning phase:
It now looks like we will have a clear ceiling height of 2.7 meters (8.9 feet) (depending on cost calculations). The architect recommended opting for window heights of about 2.32 meters (7.6 feet).
1. Question: Does that really make such a big difference?
2. Question: What would be a reasonable surcharge for 4 floor-to-ceiling windows?
Thank you and best regards,
Tolentino
P.S.: If interested, here is the house planning thread; from the linked post onward it becomes interesting due to current updates.
Tolentino schrieb:
I trust my father-in-law on this; he knows what he's doing.In this case, that seems reasonable since he used to work for the supplier company, so he has directly applicable experience with these elements. Basically, a 2cm (0.8 inch) tolerance in the installation opening size versus a 3cm (1.2 inch) installation clearance is not negligible, especially since the tolerance on the opening dimension can go both ways. With aerated concrete, adjustments are easy to make, but with clay blocks or sand-lime bricks, it becomes more challenging.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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