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Dear Sir,

I will try to be qick on my writing, so, it would be like following:

1. Kitchen/ bathroom> The internal wall is moved to the edge of bathroom door, as it is concrete wall, demolishing the concrete is avoided.
2. Hallway> Shelves are placed a) under the stairs, and b)in the part of toillet
3. Toillet (number 9) is arranged to adopt its function, so the internal wall is removed
4. As there is enough storage space in the loft, laundry room (10.) is placed in the ground floor, along with dryer and washer and some storage space.
5. Kitchen (7.) is equiped with all of the kitchen devices, fridge, oven, sink, microwave, dish washer.
6. Musem, main room> Toaster genetic tree, 2 tables, TV set and the oven. Shelves are all around the room
7. Loft> The bed is placed over the desk, for several reasons: thats the only place which gives you reasonable living on the loft, bathroom could be placed on the oposite side, so you will have comfortable living/ sleeping overthere. All of this means that you have to rebuild the slab over the museum kitchen, and you probably wanted to avoid that cost, but it should be done one day for shore, so why dont do it right now, when you all are in the works? And have nice loft, for reading, sleeping, etc...?
8. Loft toillet> the the toilet is placed just behind the lower internal wall (beetween kitchen and bathroom) so it can be placed down safely.
Where ever you place the toillet on loft, you have the pipe going down from it, and it best to place that pipe in bathroom, not in the kitchen or hallway.
9. At last, nut not least, some of the images are very huge, so I placed 4 images on one table, so feel free to zoom in and out.
10. Roof windows> You can add as many roof /flat/ windows, as you want, it is not forbidden by any local law, so thats way I added some roof window to the roof above the musem, you will have nice dramatical lanterna light, in that way.
11. Thats all! Have a nice tosting!


Best Regards