ᐅ House Photos Discussion Corner – Share Your Home Pictures!

Created on: 25 Nov 2015 10:27
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Koempy
Hello,

It would be really great if everyone here could just post one or a few pictures showing the current state of their house.

I'll start right away.

For renovations, it’s best to provide a comparison of before and after the remodeling.

Before March 2014:



After May 2015:

seth048729 Nov 2019 09:04
@goalkeeper
Look forward to being able to walk through your house without getting your feet wet. The effect on the upper floor is completely different.

What are the external dimensions of your house? It looks very narrow... but that can be deceiving. Our house is only 7.6m (25 feet) wide as well, but it rarely seemed that narrow. It was always framed by trees and the neighbor’s house.
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goalkeeper
29 Nov 2019 09:32
seth0487 schrieb:

@goalkeeper
Look forward to being able to walk through your house with dry feet. The feeling upstairs will be quite different as well.

What are the external dimensions of your house? It looks very narrow... but that can be deceiving. Our house is only 7.6m (25 feet) wide too, but it rarely felt that narrow. It was always framed by trees and the neighbor’s house.

Our house measures 6.84 x 10m (22.5 x 33 feet). That’s the maximum allowed by the floor area ratio.
seth048729 Nov 2019 10:38
So, with more than 2.5 floors, it’s certainly around 120m² (1300 sq ft), right? Will there be another house (semi-detached) next to the side exterior wall? Or why are there no windows there?

Edit: Just found your thread... no need to explain further...

For us, the building envelope with 12.6m x 7.6m (41 ft x 25 ft) was the limiting factor...
Mellina29 Nov 2019 16:09
Since this topic comes up occasionally, here is a photo of the stairwell and a straight staircase:

Shell construction: concrete walls, staircase with wooden railing, construction tools and puddle in the room.


Shell construction interior view with a cantilevered concrete staircase, temporary wooden railing, and construction lights.
opalau29 Nov 2019 16:12
Very cool! That then costs half of the total living area in the Flair 113.
Mellina29 Nov 2019 16:17
Yes, fortunately we have enough living space, so that can be done.