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:

Arifas11 Sep 2018 23:34
Josefine, in our residential area there are also some houses that have been without plaster for years. Is that common practice? What are your plans?

Our plastering was scheduled for June, but it couldn't be applied because the structural builder was delayed with the waterproofing. So, we are actually running late.

Mulleein, I think your tiles look pretty cool. White furniture would match well, in my opinion. What are you planning for that?
11ant12 Sep 2018 00:06
haydee schrieb:
It will be reassembled as much as possible

... and where will it go then – as a triumphal arch in the garden?
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haydee
12 Sep 2018 04:46
11ant schrieb:
... and then where does it go – as a triumphal arch in the garden?

Either it will be integrated into the low wall by the street, which means it will again be about 2-3 m (7-10 feet) away from the original location, or it will be moved toward the entrance.
Climbee12 Sep 2018 06:45
haydee, oh, what a pity. I hope the assembly works out.

Stairs covered with natural stone feel more like a public staircase to me; I wouldn’t want that in a living area, even though it looks nice.
I don’t like wood-look tiles either, but if someone does, that’s fine. It’s good that such options are now available.
Having tiles throughout an entire floor would also be a nightmare for me. However, many people do have tiled living rooms, and with underfloor heating, it’s not cold on the feet, but somehow it still doesn’t feel cozy...

But those are just MY opinions, and no one has to share them.
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haydee
12 Sep 2018 06:53
With five children, wood-look tiles in the living room are a good alternative to hardwood flooring.
Climbee12 Sep 2018 06:58
In the past, restaurants used natural wood flooring...

No, I still don’t like it. Even the feel of it alone isn’t my preference.