H
hampshire24 May 2019 08:16It looks good and quite impressive, and the subtle "color change" is well done.
guckuck2 schrieb:
Go to the building materials store and see what they have. Who cares about brands when it comes to paving stones? Of course, the concern is not the brand but which manufacturer fits the specified grid. The trip to the building materials store is today.
@Axel: Nice house
Zaba12 schrieb:
Of course, brands don’t matter here; it’s about which manufacturer fits the specified range. Today’s building material store visit
@Axel: Nice house All right.
Finding anthracite-colored paving stones is not really a challenge.
However, for the terrace, I would choose something of higher quality than plain concrete pavers (definitely not the same as the driveway). But that depends on the budget.
guckuck2 schrieb:
All right
Finding anthracite paving is not a big challenge
However, I would choose something higher quality for the terrace than plain concrete paving (especially not the same as the driveway). But that depends on the budget. There is enough budget, but the KANN Multitec paving is fine for the terrace for us. Maybe in a different size (I’ve also seen it in 80x80cm (31x31 inches)).
The only variable now is the rest of the site.
- 32.5m (107 feet) double wire mesh fence around the L-shaped concrete blocks at the bottom
- Remove and store another 50cm (20 inches) of garden soil. My estimate: 90-100 cubic meters (3,180-3,530 cubic feet) + extend the stairs down by 2 steps and prepare drainage for the terrace roof
- Pave 170sqm (1,830 sq ft) of paths, driveway, and terrace
- Deliver and spread topsoil
There is a budget of €20,000 (plus labor) available for this.
It is estimated that around €30,000 will remain, as electrical work, plastering, and painting have become cheaper despite updates.
Rarely have I sweated so much. After the carrier for our distribution unit delivered a very poor service (not arriving within the 4-hour time slot, then calling to say they were there and 15 minutes later already leaving with the goods), I decided to pick up the distributor myself from the shipping company. The unit is 2m (6.6 feet) tall and, despite the load securing, it swayed quite a bit. After 15km (9.3 miles) and 30 minutes, it safely arrived at the construction site. Phew
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hampshire25 May 2019 21:07- Previous
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