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  1. First Floor Features. Credits. 1st Logo (1986-1995) Visuals: Three diamond shaped lights fade in, which is immediately followed by three red zigzag-shaped lines (representing the three Fs) over a black and white target against a cerulean silk background. The lights appear to be shining on the corners of the Fs.

  2. Jul 25, 2023 · 282 subscribers. Subscribed. 4. 397 views 10 months ago. NL #1 - For the 200th video, I would like to start finding logos from a new country, and that is, Netherlands! And... on the top of it, here...

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  3. First Floor Features (FFF) was een Nederlands filmproductiebedrijf dat werd opgericht in 1984 door Laurens Geels en Dick Maas. Het bedrijf produceerde onder andere Abel, Flodder, Amsterdamned en Do Not Disturb. [1]

  4. Mar 19, 2020 · First Floor Features was a Nederlands film production company. #logo #intro #identitySeen on a movie "De noorderlingen".This video shows content that is not ...

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  5. First Floor Features logo (Netherlands) (1992) Logo: On a blue and light cerulean curtain BG , we see a 2 ring with squashed 3 F's , the 3 F's from the same First Floor emblem appear. Then "IRST LOOR EATURES" appear spaced below the label. The logo shines , which is faded to "black" it.

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    A First Floor addition is usually the most expensive way of gaining additional space for an existing house. There are many reasons why this is the case, including: 1. Some demolition of the existing roof is required to form the area for the addition 2. All the building work is done at first floor level leading to logistical challenges of moving mat...

    The dimensions, usage and surroundings of your site will influence the suitability of a first floor extension. Normally a First Floor addition is most appropriate when there is: 1. Limited site area to add floor area at ground level. For example, the existing house may be on a small lot with minimal yard area or in some cases, the yard that is avai...

    One of the first considerations for a First Floor addition is the condition or structural soundness of the existing house to support the additional loads of the addition. An assessment of the house should be done by either an experienced Architect, Builder or Structural Engineer. The age and condition of the existing house will have a major bearing...

    The location and space required for the stairs to access the First Floor addition needs to be carefully considered. The space that stairs will require is often underestimated. As a general rule in most houses, the stairs will occupy a space equal to the size of a small Bedroom or Bathroom. So that while additional space is gained at First Floor lev...

    The slope of the roof and how the geometry of the roof is organised can impact on the planning of a First Floor addition. The drainage of rainwater off the roof must be maintained. For example, a roof sloping down towards the new wall of a First Floor addition will create the need for a box gutter or some alternative for draining the water which wi...

    In the existing house the roof space may contain air conditioning ducts, electrical conduits, TV wiring and plumbing pipework for cold and hot water supply. The position of these services needs to be considered to avoid the major costs of relocation for the new addition.

    The structure of the roof and the geometry of the roof slopes or roof form is also an important consideration when planning a first floor extension. In older houses, the roof is traditionally framed with rafters, ceiling joists, purlins and collar ties. These timber members are all individual lengths of timber, nailed together to form the roof stru...

    The accommodation to be provided in a First Floor addition can influence the cost of this work. Often a Homeowner is seeking an extra one or two Bedrooms or a Living area or Study in the First Floor space. While these spaces are relatively simple to construct, in most cases Bedrooms and other rooms provided at First Floor also need the convenience ...

    Although the height limits in most cases will permit a First Floor addition it’s wise to check that any First Floor addition will not protrude above the height limits contained in the local Council Development Control Plan. These height limits are set by Councils to regulate overshadowing and privacy for the adjacent neighbours. So, while a First F...

    Any addition or renovation of a house is intended to not only provide the additional accommodation the Owner requires but also add to the capital gain or value of the house. A big impact on the capital gain will be the appearance of the house when the improvements have been completed. A survey of any suburb will show examples where unfortunate and ...

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · In American English, the floor which is level with the ground is called the first floor, the floor above it is the second floor, and so on. Better to go for one on the first floor: room 127 has a terrace overlooking the garden.