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Tony 3 year s ago
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Rilla 3 year s ago
Oddly enough #1 is the solution to #6
       
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Nonie 3 year s ago
in germany #1 is in use oftenly. it's named "raumspartreppe" translated "space saving stairs". the houses are smaller and if you need stairs to enter the upper livingroom oder sleeping room or childrens rooms you simply use this stairs. they only need half the space instead of normal ones.
       
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Mariah 3 year s ago
Nonie,

But it is not built right..
       
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Saul 3 year s ago
#6 - in the US there must be 6’8” / 198 CM of headroom.
       
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Sullivan 3 year s ago
Quote: Saul
198 CM

203cm
       
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Julias 3 year s ago
#2 oldbuilding redneck repair after earthquake; Zagreb mr47_04
       
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Victor 3 year s ago
#27 Well, in the carpenter's defense I gotta say, that doorframe header is nicely parallel to the floor.
       
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Obediah 3 year s ago
#13 Is in northern Germany. It is not a window. It once pictured the towns code of arms. It was made like that on purpose.
       
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Tammy 3 year s ago
#31 Is not bad. Looks more like a solution to a problem. It could be that the sidewalk was created long after whatever pipe(s) is underneath the bespoke manhole cover.
       
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