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winnetou7824 Jan 2018 17:11Hello,
At the time of the contract, I included window reveals.
Back then, white windows were planned.
Now we have anthracite windows—do white window reveals still match, or would that look odd?
The fascia board will also be white, and the house will be a light gray color.
Regards,
Daniel
At the time of the contract, I included window reveals.
Back then, white windows were planned.
Now we have anthracite windows—do white window reveals still match, or would that look odd?
The fascia board will also be white, and the house will be a light gray color.
Regards,
Daniel
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winnetou7824 Jan 2018 17:57winnetou78 schrieb:
We now have anthracite; do white window frames match that, or does it look odd? The soffit will also be white, and the house a light gray tone. Basically, this was already done about thirty years ago, but with mahogany instead of anthracite. It wouldn’t be my preference, but at least it’s more than just white windows against those dark roof tiles.
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winnetou7825 Jan 2018 06:58The advantage is that the top coat does not have to be wrapped around the corner.
Due to the texture, this often results in a rounded, distorted corner.
Due to the texture, this often results in a rounded, distorted corner.
Could you please upload a picture showing how it is planned to look?
There seem to be different options. I thought you meant simply a painted white frame inside and around the window reveals, without any texture difference compared to the surrounding tinted plaster.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
There seem to be different options. I thought you meant simply a painted white frame inside and around the window reveals, without any texture difference compared to the surrounding tinted plaster.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/