ᐅ Window sill height 130 cm in the bedroom / home office?

Created on: 23 Nov 2021 17:37
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audiophilone
Hello... we have the following issue. Since we don’t want too many different window heights in the house and also don’t find the transition from a 130cm (51 inches) sill height to a low window in the same room or at the junctions particularly attractive, we are facing the above-mentioned problem. Actually, I’m not even sure if it’s really a problem.

West elevation of a two-story house as an architect’s design drawing with windows and entrance door.


South elevation of a modern building with garage on the left, multiple windows and flat roofs.


North elevation of a modern building, two levels, rows of windows and dimension lines.


East elevation of a modern house with flat roof, large window front and doors.
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audiophilone
23 Nov 2021 23:43
You mean there are too many windows... okay... but fitting everything together is not that easy.
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ypg
23 Nov 2021 23:45
You don’t have to “fit everything under one roof.”
Plan from the inside out and sometimes leave things out where it makes sense.
Nida35a23 Nov 2021 23:48
audiophilone schrieb:

You mean there are too many windows... okay
No, it’s not the number of windows; the dark areas between the three upper windows look to me like aggressive eyes.
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audiophilone
23 Nov 2021 23:50
to be honest, I wouldn’t know what to leave out on the upper floor without it looking odd
@Nida35a oh, right, well, that’s not necessarily required either
and what is meant by lively fenestration?
Nida35a23 Nov 2021 23:53
nothing left out,
just be careful with color accents
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audiophilone
23 Nov 2021 23:55
@Nida35a Where do you think color accents could be added?

@ypg Oh, you meant the north side with the window in the kitchen...unfortunately, that's not possible there since the kitchen is fully against the wall. Besides, the lower area on that side is not visible anyway, as there is a garage courtyard directly adjacent and a fence will be installed.