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Ok it’s simple the yes house is the way to go. There’s no benefit to the no house.
I sincerely hope you're not this bad in real life
What’s the benefit to house NO then other than more head height and most likely making the room look out of proportion?
my god you are so beside the point that it would be impossible to show you why
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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? 🤣
Sorry how would raising the height of a dormer give you more floor space?
I only ever addressed height so show me what assertion I made relates to floor space. This should be good 🤣😂