ᐅ House Photos Discussion Corner – Share Your Home Pictures!

Created on: 25 Nov 2015 10:27
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Koempy
Hello,

It would be really great if everyone here could just post one or a few pictures showing the current state of their house.

I'll start right away.

For renovations, it’s best to provide a comparison of before and after the remodeling.

Before March 2014:



After May 2015:

RFR28 Aug 2016 16:18
The lawn was the second most affordable option at our DIY store. We had unfiltered topsoil delivered, which we loosened with a motorized tiller and leveled out by removing the stones.

Besides that, we had a lot of rain and fairly warm temperatures. This, of course, accelerated growth.

What do you mean by garden? Like with flowers and such? No, that’s not really for us... We probably won’t be creating flower beds.

On one side, we planted 10 hibiscus shrubs. They haven’t grown much yet and aren’t blooming at all. On the other side, there’s nothing yet because we are still considering various options and will finish that area next year once the road construction is completed.

Other than that, we’re waiting for the delivery of two raised beds for vegetables and herbs.
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daniels87
6 Sep 2016 19:15
Starting tomorrow, no access allowed for now. ops:
Next week, the floor will be installed on top of the quick-setting screed in the boiler room.

Two-story house under shell construction with scaffolding, construction equipment, and blue sky


Room with underfloor heating: pipes arranged in a grid pattern in the floor, unfinished walls, two windows.
Teyla13 Sep 2016 15:29
Now that we are finally "done and dusted" (well… except for a few small details), I’d like to share our house (now finally with a carport) once again.

The carport still only needs the interior paint; otherwise, we are basically finished for now.
My dad (retired) built the entire carport himself; unfortunately, we could only help during holidays and weekends. It took about 3 months in total.
If anyone is interested, I have documented the carport build in detail on my blog.

For now, I’m just glad we’re finally finished. The garden also desperately needs weeding again. That was unfortunately completely neglected over the past few weeks, and there were quite a lot of weeds in the delivered topsoil.

We’ll see if boredom sets in now, or what’s up next…

Paved terrace in front of brick house with extended awning, round table and seating area.


Gray woven rattan garden lounge with dining table on terrace, dark fence and garden shed.


Two-story brick house with dark tiled roof, garden, fence and stone wall.


Garden view: brick house on the left, blue shed in the middle, lawn and fence on the right.


Modern gray metal shed with door and small window next to a brick house; garden in front.


Single-family brick house with gray extension, front garden with stone border and lawn.
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Jasmina121088
14 Sep 2016 13:19
The windows are installed and the roof is in place
Single-family house in shell construction with scaffolding and brick walls


Two-story house under construction with scaffolding and roofing work


Exterior view of a single-family house still in shell construction with scaffolding
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daniels87
15 Sep 2016 17:05
Teyla schrieb:
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The carport was completely built by my dad (retired). Unfortunately, we could only help during holidays and weekends. It took about 3 months in total.

Respect! That really looks like a lot of work!

The garden also looks very cozy.
Teyla16 Sep 2016 09:00
Yes, that was really a lot of work. The carport was completely designed and built from individual parts, not a ready-made kit from a hardware store.
I’m just relieved that we are finally finished and can hopefully enjoy next summer again…