ᐅ We are gathering ideas for floor plans – still at the very beginning of the process.
Created on: 8 Jan 2018 14:03
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sebisanu
Hello everyone,
we are currently brainstorming ideas, drawing floor plans back and forth, and so on... basically at the very beginning.
I’m very curious about what unusual features you have incorporated into your homes. Any special elements, gadgets, functions, custom furniture, appliances, etc., where you thought, "I have to have this, no matter what."
I’m asking because over the weekend, I randomly came up with an idea where I exactly had that thought (I have to have it). I had never seen anything like it before, but when I started searching online, I quickly realized that such things already exist – honestly, I would have been surprised if I hadn’t found anything. Over the weekend, we visited an indoor playground with giant trampolines. Our floor plan includes a fairly large open space near the entrance, and I thought about putting a trampoline there. But I quickly dismissed the idea because jumping would make the ceiling feel too close. Then I remembered those safety nets often seen on construction sites, which can also be used as huge hammocks. I think that’s very cool, and if you search for "hammock net indoors," you’ll find some pictures.
I think there are so many cool things like this already out there, but you just don't think of them.
I’m excited to hear what you have incorporated into your homes.
If you want, feel free to upload 1-2 pictures.
Thanks and best regards,
sebisanu
we are currently brainstorming ideas, drawing floor plans back and forth, and so on... basically at the very beginning.
I’m very curious about what unusual features you have incorporated into your homes. Any special elements, gadgets, functions, custom furniture, appliances, etc., where you thought, "I have to have this, no matter what."
I’m asking because over the weekend, I randomly came up with an idea where I exactly had that thought (I have to have it). I had never seen anything like it before, but when I started searching online, I quickly realized that such things already exist – honestly, I would have been surprised if I hadn’t found anything. Over the weekend, we visited an indoor playground with giant trampolines. Our floor plan includes a fairly large open space near the entrance, and I thought about putting a trampoline there. But I quickly dismissed the idea because jumping would make the ceiling feel too close. Then I remembered those safety nets often seen on construction sites, which can also be used as huge hammocks. I think that’s very cool, and if you search for "hammock net indoors," you’ll find some pictures.
I think there are so many cool things like this already out there, but you just don't think of them.
I’m excited to hear what you have incorporated into your homes.
If you want, feel free to upload 1-2 pictures.
Thanks and best regards,
sebisanu
77.willo schrieb:
We completely avoid decoration. We don’t need ugly sockets in the window sill, nor batteries [emoji38]Schwibbogen... I didn’t think of that earlier.
In our northern region, those who have these in their windows are either over 65 years old or have inherited them from their parents.
A real taste highlight [emoji23][emoji6]
A neighbor of mine has a garage with a basement and an elongated opening between the garage and the garage basement. This allows items (tires, firewood, etc.) to be moved from the garage into the garage basement using a hoist or similar device. Alternatively, it can be used as a pit, and by setting up a ladder, scaffolding, or similar in the garage basement, you can work underneath the car.
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Bieber081510 Jan 2018 07:57A real rain shower (which I would have liked in hindsight) (and costs relatively little since it fits easily into any floor plan).
A real staircase to the attic (used as storage), as Nordlys mentioned, is something I would have liked as well.
A real staircase to the attic (used as storage), as Nordlys mentioned, is something I would have liked as well.
Bieber0815 schrieb:
A genuine rain shower (which I would have liked in hindsight) (and costs comparatively little because it fits easily into any floor plan).
A real staircase to the attic (used as storage), as Nordlys mentioned, is something I would have liked as well.I completely agree with you.