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DIYDoes it look "overstuffed and awkward"? I'm admiring all the extra room the "overstuffed NO house" has. Would love to know what people think.(i.redd.it)
submitted 9 months, 3 weeks ago by sits79 to /r/AskIreland (105.2k)
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[–][deleted]-6 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

Yeah that’s my point, the floor area would be the same the only extra room in the NO house, that you’re admiring, would be above head height and pretty useless. In fact it would most likely make the room look too tall and awkward.

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[–]sits792 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

Na na it's a converted attic, ie. you can stand next to the dormer window, and the NO house dormer goes nearly the full width of the house, while the YES house's dormer is about 60% of the width.

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[–][deleted]-2 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

Yeah I’m an architect and down dozens of these 😂

It’s just for illustration purposes, the width of the dormer can be extended or shortened in either the yea or no house. The no house the dormer is about 20, possibly 25% wider, again this could be done in the yes house.

You do understand both are converted attics a right?

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[–]sits797 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

Look, I'd love to get your point of view but not with your toxic engagement.

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[–][deleted]-1 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

Ok it’s simple the yes house is the way to go. There’s no benefit to the no house.

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[–]Gorblonzo4 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

I sincerely hope you're not this bad in real life

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[–][deleted]-1 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

What’s the benefit to house NO then other than more head height and most likely making the room look out of proportion?

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[–]Gorblonzo3 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

my god you are so beside the point that it would be impossible to show you why

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[–][deleted]-1 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

Yea I know precisely how dormers work, the floor space you gain would be equal to area of the roof that is now accessible at head height due to the dormer installation. As I stated above the width of the dormers in the no and yes house can be increased or decreased to increase or decrease floor space. You’re talking about dormers in general again and ignoring the actual post 😂

Do you have issues with comprehension? The illustration is highlighting how raising the dormer to the eaves makes it look awkward it has nothing to do with floor space. It’s addressing design principals.

Like it’s in plain English, can you highlight any portion of the illustration in the post that relates to floor area? 🤣

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[–][deleted]-2 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

How so? Do you have a point or just want to whinge and make no point like everyone else 😂

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[–][deleted]0 points9 months, 3 weeks ago

How? You said “The point that you are making is incorrect” the point I made was that the additional space in the NO house compared to the YES house would only be in the hight of the room.

Did you even read my comments?

From your comment you clearly believed I was comparing a standard attic conversation to a dormer attic conversation and are now to ignorant to accept my point was accurate.

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