Our windows will be installed starting Monday. I'm already curious to see how it turns out.
@ivenh0 It's a pity that the frame of the lift-and-slide door slightly narrows the nice appearance of the corner window. But better to have a lift-and-slide door than none at all. This is a 3m (10 feet) lift-and-slide door, right? Otherwise, I like it.
The "small" stair window is probably made of safety glass, isn't it?
@ivenh0 It's a pity that the frame of the lift-and-slide door slightly narrows the nice appearance of the corner window. But better to have a lift-and-slide door than none at all. This is a 3m (10 feet) lift-and-slide door, right? Otherwise, I like it.
The "small" stair window is probably made of safety glass, isn't it?
Lumpi_LE schrieb:
The house opposite somehow didn't turn out well, it looks like one of those 1970s witch houses in the Harz region. Anyway, it has the better view.
Regarding the new neighbor who is Turkish: he is happy to live between an engineer and a doctor, but the others suddenly have a Turkish neighbor.
Lumpi_LE schrieb:
The house opposite somehow didn't turn out well, it looks like one of those 1970s witch houses in the Harz Mountains. The house itself looks coherent; what would bother me more is that the corrugated metal garage for the car just stands there so inconspicuously.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
ivenh0 schrieb:
The windows finally arrived here in the last two days as well. Hopefully, the work will be finished tomorrow. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to take proper photos myself. They will follow over the weekend.
We really like the all-glass corners so far
Is it just the appearance, or does the concrete slab at the corner window continue uninterrupted to the outside?
Zaba12 schrieb:
@ivenh0 It’s a pity that the frame of the lift-and-slide door slightly reduces the attractive appearance of the corner window. But better to have a lift-and-slide door than none at all. That’s a 3m (10 feet) lift-and-slide door, right? Otherwise, I like it .
The "small" stair window is probably made of safety glass, right?The lift-and-slide door is about 3.75m (12 feet 4 inches). Now that it’s installed, we would have preferred it to be only 3m (10 feet) and instead extended the glass corner further around the angle. We would also currently choose light gray windows on the inside instead of white. Well, you always learn after the fact. Although maybe this will change once the wooden floors and wooden window sills are in place, and it doesn’t feel so sterile anymore. Yes, the stairwell window is safety glass. I think it measures 240cm x 220cm (7 feet 10 inches x 7 feet 3 inches).
tomtom79 schrieb:
Does it just look like it, or does the slab at the corner window run continuously outside?No, the terrace was poured later. Also, insulation was installed between the slab and the terrace.
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