Goldi09111 schrieb:
we are leaning towards white three-layer panels. I can neither support nor oppose that: "three-layer panel" doesn't give me a clear idea of the texture, and in your recent pictures, I only saw bare porous bricks, so the façade and roofing remain unknown to me.
In principle, it is important to me that the building looks designed rather than just covered. The façade, window frames, roofing, and cornices are four elements that, in my opinion, should share only three coordinated colors. However, in individual cases, this does not necessarily have to be the (only) "correct" solution.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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daniels879 Jun 2018 15:40daniels87 schrieb:
First, I temporarily fixed the sunshade, now it’s pouring rain nonstop...
this won’t work out today anymore...
I’ll have to reseed the freshly sown lawn as well. It’s just floating away right now.
The lawn in front of the patio was sown only 4 weeks ago. You could already play soccer on it. Could you please show me a picture of the patio from directly in front of it? We would also like to cover part of the patio.
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daniels879 Jun 2018 16:00Eldea schrieb:
Could you show me a picture of the terrace from directly in front? We would also like to cover part of the terrace.I don’t have a better one right now. To the right and in front of the conservatory, there’s about 1.2m (4 feet), between the pergola and conservatory about 3.4m (11 feet). Overall dimensions including the pergola: approximately 13 x 5.2m (43 x 17 feet).
PS: The 3D rendering shows it nicely from above.
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R.Hotzenplotz9 Jun 2018 16:36Photos from today. On Monday, the inspector will come for the intermediate inspection of the shell construction.
Is it common for bitumen sheets to be installed before such an intermediate inspection, as seen here? I mentioned to the site manager that I was curious whether the unevenness in the concrete floor slab was within the specified tolerances, and suddenly, just one day later, the bitumen sheet was applied on top... or is that just a coincidence?

Is it common for bitumen sheets to be installed before such an intermediate inspection, as seen here? I mentioned to the site manager that I was curious whether the unevenness in the concrete floor slab was within the specified tolerances, and suddenly, just one day later, the bitumen sheet was applied on top... or is that just a coincidence?
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