blaupuma schrieb:
That's right, Karsten.
And my wife really wanted it.
And of course, the Baltic Sea pebble in 60-80 mm (2-3 inches) costs 190 euros instead of 50 euros per ton... :-(I like the size.
The price is quite high. Keep it in mind.
The shell of the building is now weather-tight. The initial plumbing installation will continue until Tuesday. Electrical work is expected to follow. After that, the plumbing walls will be built using aerated concrete blocks.
Here are a few photos: hallway window, guest bathroom, kitchen, bathroom.

I plan to ventilate continuously this week, so all upper floor windows tilted open and all basement windows fully open. Is there any reason not to do this?
By the way, my neighbor has been ventilating his screed since midweek. Almost all windows are fully open from morning till evening. I’m curious to see the results!
Here are a few photos: hallway window, guest bathroom, kitchen, bathroom.
I plan to ventilate continuously this week, so all upper floor windows tilted open and all basement windows fully open. Is there any reason not to do this?
By the way, my neighbor has been ventilating his screed since midweek. Almost all windows are fully open from morning till evening. I’m curious to see the results!
Zaba12 schrieb:
Here are some photos: hallway window, guest bathroom, kitchen, bathroom. Uhm, ... with the window and windowsill left uncovered through the rest of the construction phases?
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
11ant schrieb:
Uhm, ... with the window and window sill left uncovered during the remaining construction phases? Why leave it uncovered? The plastering work hasn't started yet, so nothing can get scratched. It's not a cheap artificial stone either. Of course, it will be masked off during the interior plastering. Additionally, the window sill will be plastered in. Try doing that afterwards.
Yes, totally normal! Window sills are visually quite challenging; it’s a matter of personal taste. Otherwise, with facing walls on exterior walls before the interior plastering, keep in mind that this limits airtightness. Either plaster the area beforehand or seal it with something else.
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